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Jim Marshall, on Page 5, Tells You What’ Ss : Doing at Olympia _ BY ar Home Edition HARTLEY RECAL W ith the Biggest ~~ The Seattle Batered as Becgnd Clase daive Circulation in The Newspaper shington OL 26. NO. 280 WO CE SIN ——— Home Brew | fone Beow Howdy, folks! 10s __———_——_ st time tae same newspaper {0 SC0% MONDAY, 1925 re wea ty printing # picture fot pasywillow of spring “Grand Jury’ s Indictments = Will Include Policemen!, “i cng - Link Two Names | : Fight for Child Law| CHINESE ‘ Women From Seattle Go to. Olympia for e<" With Booze Ring we MUR THE wag ; ; \y /VE Chief Says He Will Suspend Any Men Indicted by Jurors le HAT at least two, probably more, Seattle policemen will be indicted by the federal grand jury for con- Spiracy to violate the prohibition laws and as members of the alleged liquor ring said to be headed by Roy Olmsted, was reported at the Federal building Monday. offic are now on fores Both formerly were motorcyele off but one said to be-on the als squad, which oper- nfuseg | @tes under the personal direction of Mayor Brown, and is in W m's command of Lieut. George Comstock “If any Seattle policeman is indicted by the grand jury ~ SEATTLE, WASH., JANI ARY 19, Mae Lisle One ii M 3s nat Is Found Near Home With Bullet Wound in Head; Was Not ' a Tong Member the police according to report now : vout oo Le Will be immediately suspended from the department,” dhe ae ae: f es * “Police Chief Severyns said. Mo when told of the rumor. | . eRe hese etal events We sever to himself hath said:| “I have heard nothing of it.” { Re ena am eee, Ta hel} s cent I'd stay in ded!” 1 Attorney Revelle, Monday Laney SRROCORY SAERL: Fae. TEs Jek Detupey annou | vestigation by the police Monday : Ma Mue had been waylaid, from ioain 40," ald iki inet -jalleindications, when. hw returned f > t 1 jury” ew, hours trom x movie about midnight T re were to moet at 1:00 No Witnexses saw the shooting ap ’ endar of sev ‘parently, or the fo find Bruce’s Accounts Under Fire tt them saturday. An | unable The Chinene was mi. ob - mn ory of |range with a steel-jack od pistol by County Commissioners nore t : members 0 |rtee wha echt - t o a clr pe. Hé was found lying in a doorway Charges that C. H. Bruce. . pf net Of @ Japanese store near his home. pe lg ae gy age SS iftaes ce In # vacant lot nearby was a Luger county home last ¥ h ix always re aihoeiatid. piston shortage of %5,000 wort dictments are ¥ Tong officials in Chinatown say that Ma Hue was not a member of any Seattle tongs ere lies the body ) able Of Reginald Parvenue Worked on a puzzle supplies, submitted to the | ‘ pres While crossing Third avenue 1 ng and } : abel, It ' r There may H = betwe home | we. A % os 4 the hospital Bill Hart’s Wife ¢ ~ LE Memiens of the state legislature) Ferguson refused to affirm or . . GED tee case crochet eae | aoe rete On uid te] Wins Court Fight Man Captured Here on New | BEAR Beattie legisiators are thi s preparing figures of the sup-| LOS ANGELES, Cal. Jan. 18 | York Mail Charge | Me ing to Olympia via North f ned the institutions. | Winnifred Westover Hart, ont 1 se Brat, Bruce could not be reached Mon-/wife of William Hart, western A hunt that started N | rn . t in r " een ctor mL wot ir fig! to . ‘ A man hun hat started in a New | day to give a statement’ in regard|screen a lay won her fig’ Fis: | ~ a ia eter has atin ‘neoped, sul tee fered by Judg Here are. Mrs. George N. McLaughlin, 320 Summit ave. | Stredt was ended Monday with th ; Skits 2 mistake. Our water 's Belleville Rancher ng arguments’ N., and Mrs. H. A. M. Bonnar, 5204 University way, two of \arret at the Casa Lamo apartments, pe pong: . case, the pa , ‘aa ! day t res es st. and Boren ave. of ( . : PRr that we really have to pu! i‘ 2 h rn bin the Seattle clubwomen who went to Olympia today to make seusét. wanted by the U. 8. gov ‘ — fit bring t down to Dies in Auto Smas cbs her from further |@ fight for the ratification of the child labor amendment ernment in New York for using the % MOUNT VERNON, Jan. 19 held illega at the public hearing in the legislative halis Monday night.| mais to detraua Henry . Downes, Belle rest of the docu Ma t ir 2 die of « Gaiters Wood Bogs Photos by Price & Cartor, Star Hatt T aphers| Harry L. Marquet, representing a i— = rancher, was in kitted bonding house, and also ‘ Us DETROIT % | nis auto crashed down a 60-foot ¢ onde Als ‘ulaa ‘that Ghee BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER — ;have seen fit to repudiate their | Nem York b ETE cals ened : po 4 8.8.1 bankment near Ever His neck| cision did hot © the re-| Many prominent Seattle club wom |state and national platforms so fatline jong chase when he slipped the TT wan broken under the machine.|mainder of the agreement, under|en are to attend a public hearing] ax to work against the passing of thelirons-on the wrists of his prisoner zi. |Frank Pulver of Seattle and two| which Mrs. Hart was given a $102,000/of the house and ate in the/amendment that wilt mean protec|gunday night 1 titer says radio has a high edu oung women in th ‘ ‘itrust fund by her b and, with |house chamber Monday ” tition to our growing youth. “I] “Creeeer was charged with using | at Be-| serious hurts. A wast | $190,000 for their child, William 8.|7:20, where forces of 1 to and/think,” she sald, “that if only thé|o¢ using the malls to defraud by a | id know al lamed for for t "Hart Jr lsupporting the child labor, amend-| people understood the real facts in] New York grand jury four years i - was a disease —————|ment will have an opportunity to be| regard to the child labor question! ago, according to Marquet. He | oes m of Fogle No heard they would not consider opposing | heen one jump ahead of the officers 1 ow the station you Cc iL R C I Goi 2 Warien "tram t ste fit ever since, according to Marquet | Pe os ouncil Race Is Goin rain trom al ave, te, latin ee a sate ces oa workers for pi Beattie eration of | the m: to de din the sale ar ! How to start a fi S ME » Mrs, Hic Women's clubs, 320 Summit ave | promotion of oil stock. His alleged . [oe o Be Campaign * Women's 0 tata | roman ft eke he . aed say. “My deo —$—___— Welfa lated that while was not ‘aj Marquet charges is coffee’s cold. < ‘ TORE Pe x Torde Sta Witte wid alba ‘tie lie aise MAY Gedatatan she} “He has been as slippery a } : . Mrs. Miracle Gets Permit to Carry Gun Until |tion ot women's clubs and also the delegate from any orgabtzation, abe) tts kept one Jum anead of TH Tit trouble is that x ‘ ror eg press Sepang et ge ta bc cea CONN [swe NaS, ThOs! tor the past w onths, I have bee J euible is tha parts: of Election Is Over attle Federation of Women's clubs.| benefited the welfare of the child iS Rds See alec 1 have pe 9 ihe Mrs. Bonnar, all. ready to te Among other prominent women| res gon? § oA y race this spring is going to be SOME}for Olympia Monday morning, with)expected to attend the hearing are} ; eaid he would rush his ral HE city council 1 I . 1 “bagful of “statistics,” as she sald. | Mrs, E. J. Brown, Mrs..Wm.- B. baer Riae to New: Polk within ao campaign. ted that Monday ot Jéclared herself an ardent republi |Bebb, Mrs. Caroline Clark, Mrs! the next 24 hour wittorte werd At least all appearances pointed that way Monday when) |. ana expressed great regret that! John (Trumbull, representing the! joing made here Monday to obtain HB There is ny Mrs. Katherine Miracle ob-| somie of the republicans of the state|jegislative council of the state; Mrs.|the release of ( on bail. A bes tained a permit from the po- Jackson Silbaugh, representing the! g290,000 ball bond was asked by Mar- ow of lice to carry a gun until elec- ‘ fat We Cor) ca. ROBY otbere j quet | » Ay # ii : “Seek Blind Musician) iycsay vile tiouse ana senate wit Ft Peduction in = Mr. , ve a committee to consider the | Mrs. Miracle denied that Missing Since Jan. Lube Mazes of sin, she Was going to assure her ution. It is expected that the | on the amendment, while Ba. ; oder Missing since the first of the tvote election by eliminating! month, 14 Jenkins, blind musician, | opposition wil seek delays in whied | bes 2 f her c atitors was sought by the police missing |to enlist additional support nough of her competitors. y s aie “ny $ r, fan? or eau Monde Jenkins, | = —$—— H . ae This is for protection,” Persons | a ac pre ; fabs 87.000 Railway Employes | - ugKeSt to the merchant re inv . ,|a mayer, | disa it r z * et. Tho met in Seattle last week she said. “I’m going to be) jer 1 telegram arrived for him || TODAY’S Are Given Raises Jtave out the pockets on out nights during the cam-| trom his wife and relatives who are | ab os attbut for awhile. ‘They won't paign and I'll need the gun.”| trying to locate him hens mig WANT ADS CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—Bighty-sev g: sane ie the year the leg- Mrs. Miracle said she was|TePorted to the police by Paul Tay en thousand employes of 50 rai if Meg ctyce: Criburie ae, ata a ORF A lor, of the Dizard elgar store, Occk} | may carry some patticuiar ar || roads today r i vt oobi going to carry a .25 caliber) jentai ave. and Yesler way tate’ that: waiter your’ neéd!. Here canes of from 1 to n hou a JE Diany automatic. nro haVe ta good filed: Car ‘the United States railroad labor Want; ep and to teodh Some politicians are ac- Shard Sask Mencaictine ook oe cused of using gunmen to Capt. Hall Tae LATE FORD 2 Application for similar Inerease. caren ing thru the woods . ‘s whee lor 76,000 other works we e the parson did male a protect themselves during Freighter to Hawaii ; , se Chae ore pee 2 Batting the elections. Others use polices , pe Lede walbenows (i'l May tear seg Sehat ‘abe Ban ne rane he But Seattle can probably ar) ‘ormer f of the imate} 300,000 annually, Classe a claim the distinction of hay-| Matson liner bur Baten tote te turn to the Want Ad page |} 0@ Workers affected are et nm the front yo : ibe i itt Jawali in command of the Makay Whe ie aRG Roo ts tcl fens’ ekpbeen” ant Sabbath "with motes ing. the first woman “gun-| hed {ull cargo of lumber, . His 4 ; By Ss ROY. tO tht tion emptos junitors, elevator op toting” candidate in the coun-| on to thousand of tour: ho * erate truckers, stevedorey an i Mre. Miracle try. \vivited Hawall via the Seattle rouge | / | storers | VICTIM 2 STORM STARTED | made in the senate IS SOUGHT LABOR Wim. Short Asks Federation to Back Movement Meeting Called for Sunday; Governor Charged With Repudiating Plat- form of Republican Party BY JIM MARSHALL CAMPAIGN got under way Monday to recall Governor A fart, inaugurated at Olympia five days ago. It is directed by the executive council of the State Fed- eration of Labor, members of which were asked to lead the fight by several state organizations. Hartley, they charge: Violated his oath of office. Repudiated the state and national platforms on which he jwas elected, and Repudiated and betrayed definite promises in appointing Mg artin J. Flyzik | as state salety supervisor. Recall Move Finds Some Legislators Skeptical OLYMPIA, J 19 “ t t n 7 P H ‘ t ri f Hi violated The executh mI t ask. the re nt of la departme Hartle ed to take seriously, and » fo Iasue a statement of a mpla Monday ment rely H the pa care earnest, and AT INALGURATION Tr Auto Stolen, Sleuth Goes Afoot to Work Detective Frank DuCett is walk- lators | 12& to work these days. Not bec: ; he likes exercise. It's all on account Hartley | flee at Olymp nesday A theater oath of of. noon last Wed packed with legis hud expected him m a aparege Jof a thief who st DuCett’s auto eal his “ Saturday night, v DuCett w abs Politely ures in the Minor hospital for a few min : Pr , Sint 4 t = an h ; Spl nw lett standing in men” as m i reed unio 2 Portland Safes Looted by Yeggs PORTLAND, Jan tate gral only to solshevists, members is 19.—Yoggmen socialists,” and to declare they took |opened two safes during the night their political views from “soviet | which yielded more than $1,000, po Russia,” |ico learned today. The robbers NO GOVERNOR er climbed a seven-story scaffold of a EVER RECALL j building under construction, and In the history of Washington no | made their way over a roof and governor has had to f all down a stairway to gain admittance American histo! move; in no gi © Goodyear Rubber company i with a sledge ham mer and $700 obtained. Another safe was robbed of $400 by the same methods in the Kilham Stationery - |company: store. “ss Bandits Handcuff Victims for $11,000 CRANSTON, R. 1, Jan. 19. | bandits today held up and robbed of the Arkwright handcuffed their victims to the steering wheei of the | pay car and escaped in a second au has had, within five days | sare was opene move wuguration, such rst him To force a reeali election x ve to b 000 names would hi 10 ¥ petitions 1 vote at the If these the governor fend his record in November, 19: At this election, if plans now being at Olympia carry the child labor amendment, the storn also would be voted on, on an advisory ballot. names were obti would be foreed t general election —Four two paymasters | mills of $11,000, BRECKENRID( Still handcuffed to their steering ‘Otto and Ludwig Frier PO-| wheel, the paymasters manipulated kane, Washington, confessed today | their machine to the mi wigil to tying and robbing Joseph Simmon-|they reported the holpup and had iteh of $7,000, according to police. | their shackles filed off * Nothing Goes Right if You Can't Save Money When the Boss Puts It Up to to You Cold, That’s the Time Y ou ‘ll Worry—Read On YEORGE made a } salary like a correspondence und neither he nor his wife school advertisement, doesn’t it? Mary was extravag ‘ Well, it is pure tmagination. either thought they were 7 and yet it might be the story of ne demands always atleast “pay any one of thousands of folks 1 and deeper into the mire Might Berwin Heettl they went The Star wants you to tell ‘One day George's: boss told | how you stopped the leaks it him of an excellent opportunity | your household, how you man for. Ihivestmont | aged to save a little out of every Puls a ihousaba dotiate Ghee dollar yo. made, how you di that you'll never regret it," | Covered what became of your said the bo: | money, how you stopped the and got started on the to independence and self Me? A thousand dollars? My bank account doesn’t show one h of that amount and 1 t any other wealth Then you're a failure n't manage for yourse If your experience is similar to that of George and Mary, fin- is the For the be if you If how story in the world will you man sent to the Thrift Editor, in for us?" It was the boss spe of The Star, we will pay $10; for in in the second best, $5. It hit George hard und that Send your letter today. Sign ight he and Mary talked and your name but we won't publisih thought and. figur they it if vou say so, The contest will never had before, and— 1 last all week,

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