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flome Begin. o— arzan and the Golden Lion’ J[t’s en po JAZ . ' we ae paers GRAPHIC SECTION BREW CAPITOL BL BEAU, OLYMPTA, Jan. 11 —Re I Bartley today ew governor of Washingt we Hartley is shown at the left fab Mart, retiring executive, is at ike. Both men apologized for Set appearance to the me Hh ber, explaining that they safety razors this edb find their res, tev LEGISLATIVE Gav. Hartley's h yester ty aginst th iid labor amndment Was by three grming blah» Bae fas y e pular ow named z3 : hee of Fog pened agg peo Netget will oever stand it. A cheed cor Mie in th i Ife tes poiice iepartmm TPS ALL IN THE NAME Dress, $4: frock, $15; gown, $66; (ration, 6166, DAILY DEFINITION A hick town is one in which ihe neighbors hear today that | EM breath smelled that way Is Hortense Betts he toem’t smoke My cigarets. A 9%fy bloke Nh Johnny Pip He wants to « A Dh of type “a bo the ae te : ; T cheese mith te San om the Back of » Yord THE, MinTH OF A NATION ».- | before ‘everybody—a nice tribute to a good woman ¥ ° Page T ‘en! MANIA LEADS GIRL TO SLAY MOTHER The Newspaper With the Bigg est Circulation in Washington 4am a e a es Maxime ‘ Mir | Today noor NO. 277, mite SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 rs TWwe a HOME EDITION ut VOL 26. ia Puts On Its Best Clothes and Steps Out RPA ELE > i» i bees 7 Kills Parent Who Objects to Daughter’s Gay Living Wayward Girl Breaks Down and Ad- mits Killing After Arrest AN FRANCISCO, Dorot fim Marshall WRIT HOME ABOUT THE “Legislature | OLYMPIA, January 15. EAR FOLKS: I don’t know how you feel about it, but I'm pretty sore because Governor Hartley called Mrs. Marshall a “revolutionary” and a “radical” and socialist” the child labor amendment TES RO 4.. * 15.—Dorothy Ellingson, aged 16 confessed today that she shot to death her mother be- Jan, } I cause of parental opposition to the gay life she desired to I iz just because she wants to s pass. We have a boy of our own—he’s 9—and just because we nd lead, police announced. The girl was morning in a rooming house Police here. She first denied even knowing her mother was dead, Then, under questioning, she a story of a drug addict coming to her home and killing Mrs. El lingson, Then, suddenly, she cried: “Call the» it myself, arrested this night mother scolde want to protect him and all the other boys and girls, give them every chance in the world to grow up better m and women than we are, we COLE, think we ought to be ; called hard names—even by the new governor. No. 1 sh Lieut, Gov If Mr. Hartley wants to be agains st ratification that’s all her f away and ted her WATSON LOSES om right, but he ought to be polite about it. We're willing to Old-Timers Tell of “INTRODUCE AUTO sit down and argue about it, in a friendly way, but just Former Inaugurals INSURANCE BILL calling names doesn’t get anybody anywhere. And especially, I did when those names weren't invented by Mr. Hartley, but by REJECTED BY MARIE KOWE DUNBAR ee aera ico ALIBI FIGHT the Federated Industries, they sound worse than ever. y Adal eenathac State Would Handle Indem- sual nity in Accident Cases I went with an We would rather, almost, be called “pusillanimous blather- skites,” as Mr. Hartley called some folks during his talk, than to be told we are plotting revolution. The first thing Mr. Hartley did after Judge Tolman had worn him in as governor was to turn around and kiss Mrs. Hartley. That was a fine thing to do, out there on the stage who knows Detectives’ Aid Futile at Extradition Hearing (Oita digs Jan. 1 | ha with th cuewt . House Committee Votes 9 to 4 to Retain Rainier ry }and I was OLYMPIA, Jan, 15.—( letective de- stablish an what “hope deferred” means. tirred : Right there everybody in the theater felt a bee of pemior es hey kinship, All the men felt: “Well, I'd like to kiss MY Asa ied wife just like that!” And the women felt: Yh, if my husband some day could be governor and kiss ME like that!” Mrs. Hartley was the proudest woman in the world away riatan ball “p floor of the eed on the remembere y Congressman Miller of this 4 the gown I w at that moment. trict; Congressman Hadley of Bel io. th And then, not 10 minutes later, Mr. Hartley was say- h und Congressman Summe i eive ing unkind things about thousands of other women. : a Wall as ; f Fe Probably he didn’t realize how unkind they sounded or Di Mise oath who |" Marie Roted EO afte he wouldn’t have said them. ares © ma ¥ Dunbar ha via at Women legislators down here say that Mr. Hartley has| Milwaukee; Congressman Vale, ¢ naugural ball ae held in Olympla helped them by his speech, because women everywhere will | ‘°° himum (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) Kansa: suld bo pald alWays haying r truck man. a Detective Captain Willia * . | A few months her whipped | was placed on the stand in ¢ a an 1 t ant ar it § Yorothy for the he did and} to show that "R. C. Jordan,” hen he and motKer quarreled and] which alias Dominion authoritie Dad lett i me rested Watson, did not have - New Year’ Dorothy ription which would fit Watson EDITOR'S NOTE: Would Japan dare fight America? Some say no, annexation it said of Korea. Some day Ni i not too the Elbe AA ag NSA pear eden! > che's too small. Germany, with 70,000,000 people, eame within an ace take Marek said of Korea. Some day Nippon will | Quits Place as Presiclent’s but the oth y she went| noon Thursday, It was apparent that ‘of defeating coalition of 300,000,000, tho surrounded by her enemies. ee ee | jout on @ party again and Monday! Watson would be held for extradition ‘Japan has a population of 77,000,000. We have 110,000,000, Japan is The American-owned Philippine Islands, only a short Secretary, Is Report ~- on the far side of the Pacific where the war would be waged. And, if hop of 225 miles to the south of Formosa—which Japan she dared fight, what has she to fight about? Simms’ fourth article, took from China in 18: admittedly could be captured WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 ae i published today, goes into that phase & the problem | in two weeks. These islands, exploited by the Japanese com Slemy Virginia, ign ne 0 ay. as are her recent seizures, would almost double Japan’s igned as. secretary lent 0 rw 5 7h 3a 7 ‘ * ( BI signed ¢ titi for 3.¢ BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | area and be a valuable addition to her bread basket {Solis and Repr PE ee Dave oat ale po Aire acu peauae. city a ae Al cine lecttical wizard and ; ; ” as been manager plan amendment, SIGN ONE TODAY! HOMAS EDISON, electrical wizard and sound and complete her chain of islands stretching from Kam- ‘ The closing date for signatures is Saturday thinker, Japan must have room to expand- chatke to the East Indies. | Offics firmatior f the * ot’s get this measure on the ballot and “find out must find a place where her tremendous overflow pop- his chain completely locks and bars the door to Asia, | change the» Whit wHKE tie voters not the politicians—really think ulation can go—or she will fight. se) and would make it possible for Japan to work her will close t0}] Shout it : aay ee : Adjoining Korea, swallowed by the Japanese in 1910, in that part of the world. ys ” VvOUR stetin Senta cote. 1 theta P rr satate lies Manchuria. The Japanese government openly de- Second, Dr, Yusuke Tsurumi, former member of the | me t ; Jent w offion B Se Cee eee clares Manchuria is vital to their country just as before | (Turn to Page 7, Colunm 4) desu } 3 ,