The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1925, Page 1

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Q coompeseeonmasiearre ss xe we an powever, t iby electric _—_ peer the ra ton of tim ‘evadcast pan aerial taxicab. che drt STATES I DON’T CARE TO BE IN BSS a friend matey and rye Pill you please tel me where I can} P varchane Banger. & It's now » misdemeanor to eat a IP o7ster In Chicago.” ae 7M lowering Mer been tried ty the Me is to spend x ul Home (7};. Pre HOME EDITION This is the day de Visible in Seattle, eters wouldn't pay enough to bring this attraction bere ue , GER GER, TH OFFICE Little things please little minds; that’s why I am so fond alth of a resident; Sign on the Back of » Ford: STALL” IN “INSTALLMENT” CAR THAT PUT TH of gravitation: PPAM that goes up must come down.” Mill be disproved » depialature. Til this day leave Olympia. partlament being in session, and by coach to Bpecially as the high | maring goed shape afl. ta heme, where Mrs. line do be in the rains. And lomer Brew and Homer Brew did greet me rep- the weedpile need! And so to reading “Blind Kaf- tery.” by Doan Byrne, to dinner, and to n't want to ride We'd be afrald id fall into a tailspin Mid run the meter up New Mexico Labor Leaders Meet Sunday have a bad cold recommended A merne pink Is Henry Stokes He always laughs At his own jokes | public women’s orga | ganizations and prog had . | move. that his fight is a personal on to appointment of Martin Flyzik, Short's bitter enemy supervisor. The Short wished to dic in the labor department. le Pa ~ ceeetel |Make a Game of Thrift wall, Listen request. and eut | Ping the numb» i PASS THE— eal! find saving tol in the way you look at { mjcontest says: “Thrift is at one game and a expect ubsolute succes at the first Olympia today "News ie. soon evolve a system }tlcal for your particy stances.” she may lthrift,, because she has @ly been marek The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star tered as Second Clase Ma da ATTLE, , SATURDAY, Police Officer Hull Helps Kiddies Ac mit and Parents Rest | Street at Pike and Sum- This is the way we go to school—go to school—go to school—This is the way—on a d and frosty morning!” shouts little Elton Favor, 7, sonny-boy of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- d Favor, 417 East Thomas st. You know how the old Mother Goose rhymes go. Well, woman who lived in a shoe,” B. M. Hull, who make shoals and reefs of Pik FOR RECALL on Removal of Hartley Executive councll of the State | Labor Federation will meet Sunday in the New Arctic hotel to discuss) with for the at dent William Short plans | smpted recall of Gov. Hart- | Short last Sunauy sent out the nnouncing that “prominent re , represe es of various farmers’ or ve groups’ ed the federation to lead the id to be Id labor The main reason was s fartley’s stand on the ¢ amendment. Since then fresh fuel has been} added by what Short terms Hartley’s| sumption of kingship” over the | |state. The governor's action in| practically abolishing the legislature, temporarily, will be discussed at the council meeting. of the labor chief say due Opponen' as stute safety | if she Pere also assert that|10 last year. Pre spointments |coe handled the Sentence will be profounced PREPARE PLANS iisw steawrirren — DRAWS TWO PAIRS; MOTHER DOING WELL ROOKLYN, N. Y., Jan. 24 Quadruplets, two boys two girls, were born yesterday to Ny. All of the babies, which weighed from two Mrs. Katherine K and a fourth to three pounds, expected to live hn Kelly, the father, cel from the captain of a nearby lide station “More power to tho Irish Kellys.” Kelly is a steamfitter at $30 a week. He took the day off. HELD MURDERER, Everett Man Convicted of | Slaying His Wife EVERETT, “Wash. Jan, L. Tyler, |hin wife, was found guilty of fir degree murder today, after the jhad been locked up a night ldeath recommendation was made The murder took “place Novemb utor &. T for the HRIFT” on the “sporting of your ledger—and UT * pa how much fun it Is. Make it a game! It’s full of thrill have learned what thrift meéans.| |At the tine we re married husband and I had just finished Loads’ of thrifty Seattle people great sport. Like ke it seema to be verything € One entrant fg the Thrift letter) abit, You can't always| ltry—but experience plus trying will that is pra r creum: One schoolgirl wife, who fears not be eligible to talk on nevertheless 1 five mom rites a letter that a lot of olde the bank, but our future together. sep an account of expendi tures market, be where delivery Sunday dinn ma school. We had less than $200 cided to work “We nd for what purpose all grocer 180 1 bu 1 baking at hom dos ra 16% cents for carfare I wives might find’ well to pin on the|health and keep the doctor dway.|second, Attorney Says Prisoner Is Held Without Authority suthorities for alleged com cs Woman Jailed on B AUSE Willlam H. Harts first hws refuned to vet the classic role of “Enoch Arden. Grace Marts was in the county Jail s riled out by Judge Gfifiam Whoilieid it Gould bot be Francis H, Gordon tn 1928 Harts suddenty ishing Watson's alibt other man “yp ved In the same home on Charleston ; Melvin Growntng paired Watao: the father of b | Mr. Harts in 1921," she explained, ca never carried it thru. He left CHAMBER OPENS : NEW HOME Many Attend Dedication Ceremony would be Police Officer kiddies across lived near the Summit school, it his happiest business to convoy the . at Summit every school day—to the F mind of hun- dreds of Seattle mothers and dads. r an gone 1 four ra, 1 ion in 1923. He sald he ed me and wanted to marry me nes pretty hard. I was and supporting my two “Gordon and his mother are nome sort of fi NAB TWO MORE RUM SUSPECTS /Men Arrested Said to Be Olmsted Ringers Impressive | }1".2"" {marry F |told Gordon that one of them of Northwest! . business and industry, cate Its shrine, the new Cham |ber of Commerce building, and Columbia et, Ss Constructed of colored stone, a stately monument of ample 4 the following message , has been’ comp) claly from Northwest cities and Brit. | ish Columbia tor of liquor, matron’s office completely disillusioned and turned| Mrs. Harts, whe has retained J. F. against her second husband—Bart-| Pike as attorney, Is held in leu of ng, who swore to the comp On the same spot, |the white settlement here was being attacked by one of the charter lof the chamber, was to hoist the flag over the new released under Marshal Benn expects to have sev- ers f additional prisoners Soldiers from Fort Lawton were to be on hand at the flag raising. Ing the afternoon a music: was to be given, , who is held as a pris joner in the county Jail on two other Letters Threaten and accused of slayin j assembly room Speakers incl No pretty movie stay was of ever the recipient of more le ters in such a short space of | time than Dorothy Ellingson, | going 16-year-old girl who killed her eyes," was Dorothy's comment. mother. A post Miss Rita Bell, , of New York; Mrs e furnished by nounced today the Seattle fire department The first official gath riday, when counell lincheon was » United States Chambtr xa canal hid led five months within that time I feel positive n't far to walk ks from down to «1 big growth for the cham or perhaps tw (ee TODAY’S WANT ADS Have a good varie policewon sinister suggestion of ail “I doubt if you could find ete, at at small stores, s done, you pay 1923 MAXWELL nd eat there, instead of go: ing down town. Walk two block for milk, saving 40 delivery at the bac giving the street dandy litle car, what more ec there to open that package, or | there is no telling what Doro- |When the police set out in search thy, Impulsive and u@trung as [of four horses and the man who 4 month on Instes and spotlight. y liberal terme. she is, might have don fense Attorney Alexander Moos: lin told police, renewing his de- |were grazing in @ pasture when mand that a thoro investiga- taken. k down t enjoy the fresh air, improve Now turn to the Want offering this one * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Is the Way We Go to School” Watson Again Asks Freedom HABEAS CORPUS WRIT IS FILED FOR EX-COP Maintains He Was in City at Time of Holdup DETECTIVES AID ALIBI Torchy Speeds on Way to Rescue Glee Club and He’s Arrested, Too F°! R university stude set where they were to entertain at a recita] Friday eve- ning. The quartet was from the glee club. But the stepped on the gas and whizzed thru Georgetown at miles an hour, setting so fast a pace that Motorcycle Cop E, E. Covell had a hard job overtaking them. They called up Torchy Torrance at the university, as ing him to bring $70 bail money so they could be released from jail at Georgetown precinct. Torrence stepped into his fast roadster and onto the gas. The net result: Tor- rance was also arrested for speeding, and needed the bail money for himself! i hy the glee club failed to show up at Sumner. = Ee . Husband Wouldn't Play |: x Enoch Arden; Wife Held a eee as Bigamy Charge teint ty “marrying Ter two weeks last year) Afier returned to find! hiv married to another and hin 11 1 13-year-old daug pa,” the two men ers calling an: each endeavoring to win the for his own, Mra. Harts says ly, the woman says, she and left both,” moving home with hér daugh Then she reunited with Harts, babjes iritualists, and ty s from heaven which said that So I Agreed to “Then Mt. Harts came back. He should leave until things were - straightened out But Gordon | Mrs. William Harts wouldn't do It, He said I must di vorce my first husband, We all| was investis lived togteher for two weeks and|to possible charges against Gor then I picked up and left. | “Gordon does not want to dtyorce her | “Then Gordon went out to Mve| Mrs. Harts,” he said. “He wa: Bellevue and I returned to Mr. | himself, But she seems to pre ts. We live now at §03 Madison | first husband. At any rate w While Mra Harts sat in the| brought to ot at the county jall—jthe complaint.” aint, ! $1,500 be Congratulate Girl in Jazz Murder Tragedy RANCISCO, Jan. 24 tion be made to find the sender packagé and other threat- letters. ‘I'm not worrying; nobody is to see any tears In my ard matied from San Dorothy's mail ranges from neisco told Dorothy she was notes congratulating her upon she didn’t have anyone freedom from parental restraint to ni nd Jaw at her now. to. “confessions” from other ‘Last time I was out I got girls of their misdeeds. and ad home at 4 a. m. and caught the vice a8 to how Dorothy van best dickens.. But now, I'm off for ve the time of Many letters have © ree | uid the writer. celved threatening the girl with | nother from a small town in death, or advising her to kill Ohio said herself. " “I know something of the A wooden box intércepted by a world myself. I've never touched the most liquor, but I have been kissed and once I stayed out late at night. But I am paying dearly an containe Coiled in the box lay a hemp en rope with a hangman's for my folly. I'm helping mother knot at one end, and this let now, Work is my means of mak. ter ing amends. Perhaps you, too, “You had courage enough to may follow my example and find kill your mother. ow have peace of mind.” courage enough to use this on - - ——_— yourself.” The ancient da |thief were revivea again Saturday. “Fortunately, someone was em Friday h ave. De. | stole th from P. Derijcke, }s721 1 W. The animals € WILL GET SMALL, FAST CHASERS sters, arncd with m constracted at the yard at E missioried and 12 more are to be bu Bight men operate the 75-footers and three men the small boats, which make 24 knots an hour. than a score of sv that make as h wh must | |pross a bigamy charge when it is attention, so 1 filed of the horse} 601 34th av Jroughly dressed bandit failed and escaped only after a sharp fist Battle with Swift. The man attacked Swift as the latter was entering his home. WHISKY RUNNERS ROUTED ® BOATS OF ~ RUM MEN IN HIDING Capt. Dodge Says His New Chasers Have Stopped Smuggling on Sound PUGET SOUND, with its thousands of islands and forested bordered coves—called the parndise of the rum runner— is bottled up as tight as a drum, as fur as liquor smuggling is concerned Hail them one are shoot to kil nder in char m Port Angeles, und Anacortes. Two m: )-knot booze gr 15th and last of the will be in service eks. um ition, three In hine guns and ment © been con ov emerton, ha Seattle's fleet of rum runners, more ft darting craft sh as 40 knots an ur, are bottled up and tied to the rvex in Lake Union. ‘This fleet is continually under ob- servation of Capt Dodge's men, When one of them puts out to sea, a dozen keen-eyed and keen-eared Kn sald. ONE BOAT SLIPPED THRU THE CORDON jounds are notified, Capt. Dodge Close co-operation between the fed- eral dry men and the coast guard makes the ce Capt, Dodge said rdon doubly effective, In the case of the 493-M, the boat slipped from its moorings in West Waterway in the dead of night and made @ night trip up the Sound at 35 knots an hour, But as day was breaking near the boundary a rum rs towards Canada. Instantly the en- tire fleet was ale the boat lay in Canadian waters and shipped its illicit cargo. Then on a black and stormy night it darted thru the cordon. ser sighted: the craft stealing t. For three days And when it landed the liquor dry agents swooped down on It. “We have the booze traffic ting the case relative | piocxed:” Capt. ‘Dodge sald. “No "-!hooze runner, tho he operates a 35+ knot boat, will run the risk of a ‘shower of bullets that we can rain upon him—600 to the minute—from Jour machine guns. Our boats patrol both day and night. As a result of the blockade, much spurious and locally manufactured liquor is appearing on the market jhere, ft 1s said. Some small quanti- {ties of booze but it comes in fast automobiles and |the problem of guarding the high- |ways is simple indeed to that of |watching the tortuous expanses of | Puget Sound. RUNAWAY AUTO Sedan Smashes Into Bridge being brought in, and Ties Up Traffic Skidding and plunging wildly from side to side as two youths vainly applied the brakes, a large sedan spread: terror in the midst of auto traffic on Westlake ave., at the end of the Fremont bridge, late Friday night, before it turned over on its side and rolled jitself into @ shapeless mass of wreck: Believing that the two occupants had been killed, several motorists stopped their cars and ran over to the wreck. The two young men | had climbed out and were running away before they could be stopped. Traffic was blocked for several min- utes before the car was moved from the car track: said the machine was speeding over 50 miles an hour before the crash. Witnesses The license number showed it to be the property of Joseph Gott- stein, Seattle recitor, Police pelleve it had been stolen, Man Defeats Bandit in Suff Fist Fight Attempting to slug Wendell Swift, Friday night, a 2

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