The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1925, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

fe Senta PIRATES HOLD OCEAN LINER British Vessel Is Raided by Chinese Marauders SHIP ROBBED AT SEA Raiders Take Money, Rifle Safe, but Injure No One t u W the steamer wa shor A t t Hong P io HERE’S MORE ABOUT | | JAZZ MURDER Oxia ON PAGE’) TOO MUCH FREEDOM Is. COMMENT Most all a years an friends could engage in revels out parental cor us a Lenmaien ordered r where the girl mine whether as chaimed t If she is un oxk the death per really « aml her 8 the state cannot BETTER PORTS ARE SOUGHT. Lumber Men Confer on Harbor Development PORTLAND, Jan. 17-—Represen- gon, Washington and California ered today to draw up resolutions for presentation to the legislatures of the three states memortalizing and asking for a federal appro tion of $20,000,000 for harbor dev pint out e timber adjacent to the ripe and ready to cut, and will ¢ terforate as time goes on. It is their contention that deve! mt of these 1 would be t which would Hable for mar- et is sufficiently extensive that $20,- 900,000 would be a reasonable item in the cost of reaching it with trans- § portation facilities.” Those engaged in drawing up the resolutions formed a committee ap- ted from about 59 representa- who met yesterday to promote the plan. ° ‘The committee includes I. N. Day = of Portland, who called the seasion; Louls E. Bean of Eugene, who pre sided. and the following port repre Russell Hubbard, Ump- qua; Jones, Newport; James Brand, Coos Ba . W. Parrish, To. iedo: Peters, Grays Harbor; F. A. Beltz, Tillamook; Luis A. Knapp, Port Orchard, and T. P. Harvey, Port Angeles. ENTERS RAGE A. Lou Cohen Files for City Council A. Lou Cohen, city from 1921 to 1924, succumbed to t temptation to re-enter the race a this spring and filed his candidacy Saturday Cohen was a winner in the pri- martes last year, but at the critical point in his campaign he became {il - with pneumonia and had to stay in * bed at a time when he should hay a out garnering votes, hat's why I was defeated,” aid. “But I'm hale and hearty no and I'll make some of these boys and girls know I'm running “E sti ¥ record in the cour il and if electea efforts to make all succéssful, “Lam not in favor of spending ans more millions on the Skagit until we make a thoro survey tial comm engineers, Lou thru an impar fon of accountants and faaiwan OC ten taster ports Ut Orel The trouble with the lobbyists, of course, is that they | man in a Seattle hotel, He will later -| want special legislation applied to broad public needs. And *miss the public viewpoint altogether. 2 8. Oakland, Alsea; A. D. Lee, | = Crescent City; W. H. councitman| 4nd unbounded law-production. THE KLATT About Doorkeeper Heaven Needs One, but Washington’s State Senate Employs Five iq ____/,Car Hangs Over Edge of oe ee | Bridge After Collision /TWO MACHINES CRASH Accident on “U” Span Has Many Thrills WILLIAMS sped death } ht rh came to r fr wt ging ove A p at an for the C. C. Fil by IR EF aton. 1 He » hill t . { driving wh 1 ' t Hef A. BF , de wt f ne of HM " p cut w STEAMSHIP LINE of Olympia and William B. ( ourtright, of Seattle, sees that they do it properly. A sergeant-at-arm iseg them only one doorkeepe t the Pearly Ga , of courae, ove athe, s ‘io siaretatt, ouae svaee| COMPany Seeks Relatives of BY JIM MARSHALL 1 tho oxtr , N Missing Passenger LYMPIA Atho ¢t t to t n rt of king King ft Hea , ee pd senator ™ but i m ‘ : . 1 ‘ ms 8 bard “ t t abt "t au g mit 869% Heliotrope 1400 Washing fan Francises. Multno- | phe was formerty it | nent here ON TRIAL FRIDAY |Soudas Will Answer to Jail e islature | Break Charge Jim Marshall pes pr! TES HOME ABOUT THE John Soudas will plead not guilty te arraig’ udicated Defense Counsel OLYMPIA, January 17. 1B ses FOLKS: Everything is quiet today; most of the wryenir war granted a legislators gone home or to Seattle; a few gone with rice. Boudag is held in leu of $5,000 for breaking from the | after a murder Tie was recently pa life term at Walla Walk 1923 in San Mrs. Harry John Miller to look over the boys’ training school at Chehalis, where many of the boys are living in tents because there are not enough buildings for them. 4 from 0 Many of the lobbyists are working all the harder over |atter nis re the week-end. “It’s easier to see people when there’s not} Franciseo rn ad hd "4 Soudas war fed for such a rush,” they explain. | tthe ikahbing Mr pture in anche C preferred by Jail cupe Was whom a theft charge that is the trouble with some of the legislators, too. They | ers at the Jal! when the ¢ are so intent on their own pet class or interest that they |cosumated and from-on Bouday is alleged to ha small eur of money One of the men here, for instance, wants a law making it 'a erime to hit a railroad man during an argument over 4) EAVES FOR NEW YORK fare. This will please a lot of railroad men, but the law is totally unnecessary, of course. If it weren’t it would be! . wraw {0 leave for the East Sat. legal to hit a conductor at present if you and he couldn't 9 ‘night on a buying trip. He agree over the price of a ticket. A bill like that is not con-|wiit go directly to New York ceived from the public viewpoint at all; it is conceived for the sole purpose of pleasing a class, apparently. - aa Of course, it’s wrong to hit a railroad man, just as it’s|* ‘ ; used os o réfrigerat wrong to hit anyone else. Why emphasize it? All the rail+|take the piace of liquid ammonia Dave Himelhoch of tho Smart illuminating tine-—can be s—propan¢ i Bo™ BAY, Hquid to} LE STAR On the Other Side Is other's Heart Story—) BY MARIE KOWK DUNBAR “\ NARROW ESCAPE| Materialism Is Behind INAUTO SMASH | Fight on Child Measure [EGISLATURE ; a New Version of Old ATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1084 =e ERS WATCH Blocks Conferenee on Shoals Measyr, FARM Agricultural Council to Have Olympia Committee . WILL REPRESENT 35,000 wt Grange, Poultry Men, Fruit Growers Interested th et “ASTHMA STOPPED o IN 10 MINUTE ' ft I Hehine KN SERS 4 fsx ‘oe ee awa Re ARG MEN t th > Se “ : tor of us wnate bill was designed to bar butte . © & od and boyhood stitutes and was heavily voted down t and girl ha last November referendum Vawter 2 fegters ‘that! can it University District Victim- | Sy fare ‘unis Introductory offer Is aint waive a4 “ized by Robbers §=. SHIP§ COLLID d enforcing that tay FOUND YOUNG GIKL, OUT SAWING LOGS Over in Mason count man ir lumb aul poles Mrs. Johnson f owing hin 16-ye to drive a team on t sor 1 the fathe » camp of Th Was put to work sw logk (Old time thia 16-year heartaches, found that expending k thing of backaches, on ual labo 1 made that girl off that Job grant him another Mr, J mn. The opponents of the child labor t carol the sweet a mW man future father take and ref permit,” state amendm theory Slain Merchant's : Mot that University burg yen ma y aiatect, | oe Vessels Crash Near Boston; na Prim, Armstrong, J. Linden, 8 » way, cs IN THICK FOS Commerce Chambers **:: On Knee. Skin Red and Inflamed, Used to W at Night. Cuticura H ‘My husband bad « Cutters Rush to Aid ‘ON, Jan. Treighter I on in a thick fo arly to The stem, bow and anchor of tt Munalbro were carried awa | plate ripped from the freighter, but j nelt ship was in immediate dan. r crashe off Handkerchitt) shoals ¢ A coast guard cutter was dis-| Back Tongue Point | patenea to aid the ship and other) PORTLAND, Jan. 11.— Portland! Fellef craft were ordered to stand by. nd Astoria, thru action of fepre atives of thelr rempective cham- co, today were ready early Point the Tongue Columbia river. At a meeting yesterday nd Afr . of opin Portland ations decided to x from; dren of the jaz: the mouth of the | Ne-| = Games of Other Days Are’ Played at Entertainment | { showed the chil-} how the passing | The “old fo! variot In addition q| seneration staged its “parties” at the lOre urging completion of bane. 4) jution will be introduced in the| annual social, attended by 6 7 on legislature memorializing | members of the Olympic Court Unit- the | ed Presbyterian church Friday night out 2 Old-time games, including the tra —_—_——— / ditional charades and guessing games her | of the old days of “jiterary societies featured the evening. Among the old- timers who took active part was; “Unele John’ Cashner, civil war vet- W ould Adopt Girl Dancer 3332528 8 India Beauty Now Nerve-Shattered Wreck | After Murder of Lover by Assassins Jam. 17 Madame Baula, mother of the. wealth young Bombay merchant, who wa stabbed to death by Pathan assass Ina Monday night, today sought per mission of the authorities to adopt Mumtaz Begum, the once beautiful Nauteh girl, who was the the tragedy. Permission was re fused The oliveskinned = girl, beauty was the toast of all India, cause of whose roaders we ever met were capable of taking care of them-|——— sf selves in a free-for-all. They don’t need any more protec-| rian ee Be tion than anyone else. THE other hand, there is Mr. Morton’s bill for state| | automobile insurance. That was conceived by Judge Joe| KVOX. 238. Teters—6:45-7:45, | Lindsley, over in Spokane, and applies to everybody. It|} markets! 78 may be good or bad, but at least the judge and Mr. Morton!| bedtime S007) have the public in mind in their bill. They see a method of|| chestra cheapening insurance to motorists and at the same time pro-| aerate. ne at | viding certain compensation for any injured pedestrian. Home"; 6:45- . The insurance lobby, however, will not view this bill from|] Simple Hotel’ the public standpoint; it will view it solely from the insur-|] 51%. 273, motors A 00. |ance company standpoint. It will see in it, not whatever Natures: 6:30, news bulletins, |good there may be for the public, but whatever loss of|] lent after P ™ |revenue there may be in it for the insurance companies. | The insurance lobby down here is very articulate; the | public lobby—well, there’s no such thing. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, Aunt Vivien's 9, Earl Gray's Earl Gray's or- PACIFIC COAST STATIONS KFI, Los Angeles, 469 meters —5:20-6 p.m. Anita Arilse Vau- deville Kiddies; 9-10, program by the Glendale chamber of com- Oakland, 312 me 11:30-1 p. m, luncheon © 5 rt orchestra 8, spec fenry Hal- music HAVE some good news, however: Probably there won't| be as much lawmaking this session as there was last. Aj] 4- nore | |good many of the representatives and senators seem to be|| Mott! 8 Pranett) iwi n fa Q 7 j +: i ead'a orchestra, ‘aking up to the fact that people are sick and tired of wild|| ssa’ orchestra. as —1-2, Rudy Seiger's hotel’ orchestra; 2:30 daneant, Palace hotel bi Art Weldner’s dance or KHJ, Los Angel 12580-1515, iy usica mgtinee <4 papi 2h od f} ‘# hour; 8-10, special pr 10-11, Earl DBurtnett’s or- Fairmont Another good piece of news: Miss Reba Hurn, chairman H of the senate morals committee, and Mrs. Reeves, chairman jot the house morals committee, both are against trying to | legislate morals into us, They say we have plenty of fay |now, if we enforce them. | We meet again at noon Monday. | Yours truly, Oakland, 509 meters—si- 7:30 p.m. . 492 mi JIM MARSHALL. os Angeles, 937 meters Seattle Man Robbed | Soldier Dies, Officer | 47" met in Vancouver, B. C.| Hurt in Plane Crash|| p')i))stir’ious prostum: sae VANCOUVER Jan, 17 BAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan. 17—|| *Peclal program: 20-11, Aho: Ly- 1% Second| start se! rod swears it's true. He] killed and Lieut, Charles H, Beatty is eld up at the point of| received a broken leg when their here last night by two men| plane fell into a tail spin at an 800 od of $180 altitude Brooks field was ar ted, but could not be identl-| here yesterda fied. His visit to Vancouver wasn't Lee came Demopolis, Ala, Jhbalf over, either, Joyce complained. Beatty is from Memphis, Tenn, 330 metere— | ‘ 280 me- ¢ music an One suspect | foot over tho hour gram; 7:30-9:36, auditorium ser from 423 metera | { RADIO PROGRAMS EASTERN STATIONS (Reduced to Seattle Time) KYW, Chicago, 436 meters— KYW “The World Crier” will broadcast the latest news of tho world every half hour, on the hour and on the half hour; 3+3:30, dinner concert; 4116, musical pro- 05, Youth's Companion 0, congress classic; enw carnival henectady, N. Y., 380 . my dance muaic WW. cinnat!, 484 meters— m., dance program; 4, din- ner hour concert. , Buffalo, N. 319 me- tera—9/90 a. om. He Statler concert ensemble; 3-4:30, Hall+ pryd string quantet dinner music. WSAL, Cincinnati, 309 meters— 6, chimes cocert; 6:15, male quar- tet; 7:20, mixed quartet; 10, mid- night; 10:30, entertainers; 10:30 orchestra WCAL, Northfield, Minn. 360 meters—10 p.m, musicale. KDKA, Pittsburg, 326 meters— 10:30 a. m. concert: 3 p.m. din- ner concert; 4:30, children's period 0, concent. WOC, Davenport, Towa, 484 me- ters—10 a. m., chimes concert; 5 Sunday school lesson; 7, or- ra program. REO, Lansing, Mich, 286 me- 7-10 p. m. orchestra, ‘©, Minneapolis, 4 met fireside philosophies; 6 | program; 8 orchestra . Chicago, neters— » orchestra; 5-6, fire: 10, popular program; ship. Montreal, » kiddie and English; cert; 5:30, studio entertainment; 7:20, dance orchestra KSD, St. Louis, 649.1 meters 6 p.m. concert by the St, Louls Symphony orchestra WFAA, Dallas, Texas, 476 me- fors—6:39-7:20, popular — music reeital; 9-10, dance orehestra has been made a hollow-eyed wreck by the horrors of Monday night she saw her lover cut to pieces with Pathan knives and was herself mutilated, The authorities Mme. wil} not be able to afford the pro- tection that may be nocessary against the vengeful instigator of © outrage when Mumtaz possessed a fortune in jewels, besides a share of Baula’s fortune, The death-bed will made by her lover was signed but not witnessed, but his mother said to- day she would Insist that the money go to the girl. The dancer has no home. Since the age of 14 she has been a pampered favorite of men, first the |relgning beauty in the court of the Maharajah of Indore, then the nwooth arts in Dethi and Bombay. While the identity of the perse- |cutor, who sent Pathan assassins to kill her lover and disfigure Mumtaz, jis not known, one of the murderers | who was captured has been identi |fied as a former mounted police of. ficer and spy in the eervice of the jXaree ajah of Indore. skin a business asset Get rid of those blotches and black- | heads! That skin trouble may be more than a source of suffering and em- barrassment—it may be holding you out of a better job for which a good | appearance is required. Why ‘take a chance’ when Resinol Ointment | Beals skin eruptions so easily. Resinel Soap and Resinol Shaving Stick con- | tain the same soothing properties and are used | by discriminating men who like their gener. ther and wholesome (ragrance. At all druggists. “Resinol wins by improving shina™ _ RESINOL nerve-shattered, | Baula | art of wealthy patrons of the} | structor to most of the kids in the . North Green lake district. | ery ts rrewi Canon Bliss Is | Vegetable Compound Still Critically IM) quite take, Wi The Rey. Willlam H. Bliss, rector Lydia E. Pinkham of Trinity Eplscopal church here, is still in a eritical condition at a New York hospital, according to word re- ceived here by the Rev. C. 8. Mook, assistant pastor, | ‘The annual parish dinner slated \for December 19 has been indefinitely i postponed because of his illness, j One squash plant requires 15] miles of roots. STRENGTH TO FIGHT COLDS The Seattle Star — MA-JONG COUPON 60c Each (Mail Orders 10c Extra) Clip this Coupov from The Star. Fil) out with your name, address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1807 Avenue, with 60 cents Gail orders 100 extra) This will you to ono of our complete MaJong Sets. NOME .cssccecccecctercceaseees # coveceete cece ADAPOSS oie ceeeeeereeceseenees © seeeneeeces sean senses ee ee Oem PHOND NO. . er

Other pages from this issue: