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tt 1ONDAY, JAN ENATE DELAYS SEES ULTIMATE | TAT JAZZ GIRL LIFE Mother's Spirit Aid | E'S JOB CHILD VI other's spirit Alc * tions Tied |D Brother Has Vision; He and His (oolidge Nominations Tied Dan Landon Optimistic Over . ‘ : ’ ‘ "| Elaborate Defense Planned . < . T , P { ans aniac , a K i . Up in Secret Session Labor Ameadment Father Now Defend Jazzmaniac | for Matricide —— la nieteatale ve he Se - _ A : The! OLYMPIA, J t | Landon. King | aithe child \ session, it is KOe8 Fy rred people, as p s nomi |tWo to one in t ea; tt w & en break e country 4 ure, if It really represents the | ‘2 will have ratify Pf break in the tide of senti rary, friends of it here be| A year ago feeling was near.| mous for it the huge} nt in propagunda ; Thousands of ared away by the ndment “originated tn sov * ecoming known now that as thought of, Landon | * believe the th J again strongly enough | : = not be force a favorable vote In a succeed: | Ria giana ts | NS legislature | Sel ‘. aE, | Southwest Farmers RESTLESS DAY Oppose Amendment ved KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jan. 2¢.—The . oer ural Southwest is againat the proposed } labor amendment to 7 the federal conastitutic largely be ; nt would In. No One Jailed Monday in i ry—agriculture. . : is the only one of the Qimsted Ring Affair western states that has ratt fied the amendment proposal and Police Hunt Three Men; tay since the federal already there are reports current ane . st] cee erect eek nyo not MAL A move would be made at the Escort Reports Abducticn aaingle new ar Olmsted Present semi f lature to | tanspiracy case repeal this ratif ne at a | Police tectives M had pond special session last June | found no trace of the thre « BD pie sate men who kidnaped | : said the task of early Sunday morning. ‘ Dis bilanes of thé 66 pee away in a stolen automob The 4 es indicted will be a tiresome and police have not found rl and CB ie cee Teese. person super | |do not even know es of the big booze Import x. 0. ‘Warner Boas be big. boone impor’ Husband of Woman Found | 8. 8. Nevad nat they witl_ Unconscious. s Missing | SL a fauster: 7 they are ¢ over Dorothy Ellingson He had met the girl, known to b bow se Mra Grace Pollard. 31, who was : of bim as “Joseph " aes tad . oe eebeactisac ton ay.) found unconac tous ® gas-filled BY HAROLD MATSON “At firdt I hated her,” Earl sald, Saturday night wa king he 4 inl assistant prohibition dh! tom at 2623 North Dakota st., Sun sss FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—|“but mother came m lis kee eee aE ne . ee aces reported to be indict.|{2¥_ Sfternoon, was given an even “Blood, tho it sleep a time,|Vision aid asked pity for her./day, wh en the t A sity ge rn mle pot chance to recover by city hospital | never dica’’ Father ahd I will do everything | auto stopped und + Bret with being Foy Olmated's |PRYaelans Monday. Her. condition | | Th unexplainable something | Possible tyr her defense 1 at ; . 7 is critical, which unites and holds up to those| Tho thi reconciliation with her | policem r, and the most dar! ‘ ac atel's DP ckre von threat saith | The husband of the Pollard wom-|we love ix being exemplified in the|father ani brother has somewhat |in the he was under ithe ast Wis boat ‘haa been 182 was reported missing a few hours |case of Dorothy Ellingson. dampened! her aptrit, Dorothy, ke | arre to the ata dprgeatiany aay before Mrs. Pollard was found. A| Dorothy killed her mother so she|a detutante who haa scored a su to she was ar og person to be arrested on|{tietd. Mrs. T. J. Hines, 1828% 128th| would be free to lead a life of /cens, in excitedly Interested in nted tiie ie Be ieiktcome oeaet ee 1S reported his disappearance to| “jazz” and hilarity—her father and | the public atte that iw hers bor of the car found “ aelgtor "$2,000 bail last |*%* Police. A man who refused to! brother spurned her. She ts up early in the morning |that it had been PLN . jgive his mame called the hospital! “She should hang! the brother/to prepard her tawny hair and to| Bente 4343 Universit It Stee ar }by telephone Monday to ask about/said as he and his father turned! rouge her heavy lips. Her appetite | was} found abandoned at F poem of alee be 4 Mrs. Pollard’s condition. their backs on Dorothy at the cor-|is keen ard she asks for ham and/ave. and Virginia st : anid a Varda, ‘Roos Balan oner’s inquest exes, tol Ithe girl told him glen Siemuatia. wha stiri aac But blood runs thicker than water| Dorothy Eclipse Manufact fated on a secret indictment war- Fi ar Dore : haa Shivrps even tho yui Sunday by Marshal Benn and with her father and brother—all be- | serious. cause the mother sp returned to| She pent a poem for the news SVaesrreseaqnrescrenwraers” ARR SSS MB &putien. The place tn located BR WIy Jackson ar wih ele ot y are Cincinnati ger. of wines and| Bandits Get $15,000 in Raid the dreams of her son, and pleaded all for kindness for the daughter who had killed her papers and explaina that it isn't original, that she wrote some of the alks-meneroualy of life. Big Snow Storm CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. . | Binding three employes to arm | Grips The Dalles | pices. three bandits today rifled the} THE DALLES, Ore., Jan. 26—|safe of the Southeastern Express The Dalles was in the grip of ajcompany, escaped with $15,000 in Sere snowstorm this morning.|Cash and $1,000 worth of diamonds feow Marted falling at abouc 6) A short time later two men were Wieck, covering the ground to a|tied up in the basement of the Or. pheum theater building and $2,000| With of several inches as the day} on: Floating ice again was|¥#* taken. Myrect in the Columbia river,| Police believe the same bandits IMs temperatures were lowe r,| Committed both robberies. . ‘iter wveral weeks of spring-like| —— LE Many Bills Face 4Youths Jailed as _ Qregon Legislators Drunks After Chase week of the 32d session of Oregon's er youths, all said to have been|*swlature was under way today, / he all said to have been) with 16 house bills and one senate| y morning following a seven.|Dill before the house of representa-| } APFAIR phy ie “I want to have The reconciliation of Dorothy with |a good time.” her father and t er was one of| She makes no complaint, mani the most dramatic In police an-|fests little) remorse and owns no na | either for others or for her Her brother, Earl, six-foot Viking, | self picked Dorothy up in his arma and| She started young In life to ex rocked her as a baby, while father, /act pleasufe, as she understands unable to speak, clung to their|pleasure. ‘That which stood in her arms. lway she removed. Woman Lobbyist From Seattle Very Different Mrs. Victoria Trumbull Works Quietly and Gets Gratifying Results MAIL DELIVERY 1S: SPEEDED |New Service on Incoming) Train Aids Distribution | By putting between on a special pervice | Spokane and Seattle from Northern Pacific which reaches Seattle at 7 a. m,| will be distributed hereafter in the | | morning delivery | Formerly t 6:35 a of 1 arrived |m., which permitted the workir the pouches in the pastoffice to the carriers anged its time to arrive | m., this plan had to| distribution the train here at 7 | be altered. | Superintendent of Malls W. C.} Vandervoort solved the task of get-| FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORF | | Deprwdable Goods Ecoaomy Free — bredernh & Nelsen Serves | -_ Women’s Children’s and Young Men’s - SHOES REDUCED $1.00 800 PAIRS WOM- 3; PUMPS AND O. FORDS in broken line of styles and sizes. 100 NEW HATS $7.50 ANY women are y Hats Attractis matron 1 found in more ¢ Good value, Tuesday, In Smart, Early Spring Styles choosing early Spr 18 PAIRS CHIL- A hundred ne . DREN’S SHOES, suit- able for school and dress wear. Broken line of styles and sizes. $4.65 —200 PAIRS YOUNG ME OXFORDS AND HIGH SHOES in black and brown calfskin. Sizes 6 to 12, *. CHIE. —150 .PAIRS MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS in dark shades. Sizes 6 to 10. Reduced 49c to Ny fas from our » dist 1 be disp 0 group t tomorrov bobbed head and the mings and colorings ats for ma trin xpensive ha at $7.50. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 960 Yards 81-Inch UNBLEACHED SHEETING SPECIAL 45c YARD EPPERELL nine-quarter (81-inch) Un- bleached Sheeting is a firm, even weave that many homekeepers prefer for service- able sheets, and for many other purposes in the home. A specia! offering, Tuesday, at 45¢ the yard. STORE) Men’s Wear 67 SHIRTS in neck band style. Percale and madras cloth. Reduced 46 SHIRTS in neckband style. Of artificlal-silk-stripe madras Women’s Fine Cotton | "Ege = bf 81 PAIRS IMPORTED WOOL Union Suits Eams neronren wah pagne, navy and black. Bro- ken line of sizes. 25c LEEVELESS Union Suits in Reduced to WOOL UNION SUITS in $1.95 knee length. Fine-knit, with reinforced gusset. Sizes for sizes 34 and 36 Also broken Ines of Kid women and young women. Ex- only. Reduced to Gloves, Silk Sox, Bath Robes, Handkerchiefs and Sweaters ceptional value at 65¢ the suit. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1,000 ONE-OUNCE SKEINS BLACK SAXONY KNITTING YARN DOWNSTAIRS STORE Reduced to 2 Skeins 5c (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) —Downstairs Store 25 Dozen When | SCOT ting the mail out in the morning | Burns’ Birth Celebration To- Budget Plan Big Aid to Thrifty Housekeepers CH CONCERT P a budget and you'll always spending wisely. To be a success the business of living must be conducted on the same basis as any other busi- Pe chase by Patrolman J. E.| UV ae hey ppc riage Z BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR | most considerate as to hearings,| delivery by putting on a special fs ; Bite st First ave. and Virginia| ‘hen ee eee mie |()EXMPIA. Jan. 26.—Buttonholing | conferences and the like.” | service on the train between Spo: night at Metropolitan K © The quartet were in an auto San pee eran Mesto paneical of legislators in old-fashioned| ‘Thin year the women camo pre-|kane and Seattle. The mail is now | be able to keep a notch ahead collided with another car, caus- ACREOS | PS Lr style and snatching the pxychologi-|pared to work for many measures| worked and distributed in bundies| 5 ‘ £ Boot-| of Old. Man H. CL. This seems ‘light a lenlivening of the session from today | Featuring national songs of Scot-]t5 be the co of opinion of Se damage. They fled, and cal moment {# a stroke of the mas-|but, becaunsq of the curtafled logis-|for the various carriers on the FI st aetna yecdogadhire Pd cotta ms chased th: onward, with contentions over party th y | land and the famous Highland Fling, | attie's thrifty, judging from the gist ay" Mion measures as one of the|t#f Mind. This might be labeled jlstive program, they have’ special-) train executed by tle girls of Scotch | , : ca four of the boys refused to) conven “3 o | we “An Excerpt |ized on the child labor amendment,| The mail drains the state of Ys na for the annual | °%, he letters recetved by the Thrift B where they had obtained the| features for the day. From the Con-|tho establishment of a school for| Washington east of the Cascades | (ewcent, (Ne DRORTMN Tt UltstNcee, | Haditor ? Prince said. 5 Th han fexsions of | the feeble minded in Weatern Wash-| and is highly important to business | pot es tnecter at $15 Monday |. “Make your Lnrittineeg continu- es aD sine 00 on, eatab . ai 4 bankers. ire olty. | 290! sea Fas > ~ | ous, not just spasmodic,” ts the es otoria | 0 jas e anc c, | ry ssential, dervoort sa Soa: ‘3 : | tainment edad ates to Be Tri aM h RUM SHIP { Ea Ce Oe ee enistimlegn: OHA aaa | “the following numbers form part thidest! eth tepals ae enes | attle, however, |code commission, The school for ca bud The ethers man 3 STARTS ON PAGE 1 | « just ‘the op-| the feeble minded calla for un ap of the two-part program: Thrift is first cousin to effictens ent’s anti-trust suit | ¥ } : A : Quarte cy, industry, independence, self-con- Milest the Seattie Produ posite of the|Propriation of $200,000, and the {> rn Wan a Lad Was Born in . industry, P . self e ce associa. | \ ‘ ol, self-respect, hi : ti will be tried March 3. The have put to sea In an effort to aid| general public's | Clinic would need $500,000. | | ay Sate ba) it hie ae rehte a Til et by Judge Jeremiah ieelare them. | enlarged picture| Lobbyists take defeat with a smile| py; Pray id | Mr. Thomas W Hianliant ' Kaceet sphere il ' aoe Monday. Thé men succeeded, however, in| of a fireeating, |and success with a gasp, according| Knife Found on City’s Jail rederie Toxeart,| ltizenahip, happiness’—this ts the Te U. 8. gove 2 reaching the Bamfield station with- gesture - throw-|to this veteran woman lobbyist. . | keynote of Mary Elizabeth, w . 8, rnment’s special In- ching 01 | eben: . Inmate; Break Denied | also. ste h he fty hous : \ Phe seit: ot Miihdire ok & , ni i ., {@lso states that the thrifty house. made a survey of the|Ut ald and were to be taken to Es-| ing at one 9 a Teed, Red Rose . Si nadine 3 (niin business here ‘and file | Guimalt and thence to Victoria Mon- thus the ession of the legislature does not cs: W. Lorimer. wife starts her saving in the kiteh- MM mit alleging violation of the | %Y- confession ar it from ‘htroduction at the next) When Fred Hendricks, 28, was|Da Highiand Fling. | ¢n, since so many of the family German antitrust laws. The se ‘The Speedway cargo ts belleved to not suit her, | session,” ited Mrs. ‘Trumbull. |taken from his Jail cell Sunday night Meo peatace aaron ea eg age pete ais teen pending for several | have been intended for transfer to She is a digni-| “Oftentimes dur lobbying of thin ses.|to return to Portland to face a 10. bani Yk gphrte tit ontpee aspartate for several | vesnela riding off San Franciaco bay,| %2arle Howe — fied, quiet, iittio | son 1s education of the next session.| charge of forgery, he had a large Mt a’ the Ajrts the Wind Can Blawt | Pans the “telephone shopper.” It's despite the clearance papers for Mex- leo. The Speedway was of 671 tons and was first launched more than 15 years ago In Nova Sco- tia. She had a varied and pic- turesque career, intluding trading in the South Sea islands and a later series of cruisers under an American flag as a lumber schooner. | In 1923 she was chartered by a ‘motion picture company “shooting” |marine scenes. Mrs. Laura Merryberry, of Los San Francisco, for the unsuccessful venture of a community gold-seeking trip of 100 families to Siberia. She was libeled in Victoria for $2,800 wages due Captain Sinclair, John M. Bonner purchased her for but $3,000 and she wos later registered under the name of Edward Jonex, seid to be a “dummy” purchaser for the Central American Shipping Co, of Vancouver. #parks from a blaze in the vesnel's holk are believed to have explodud tre niniillate carried os tuel for her ausiliary engi. Angeles, sold her to R. Wilson, of| Dunbar dark - hatred|To be a successful lobbyist one must woman, fair of speech and carnest | have the patience of a wood carver of heart, She does not beckon to| coupled with the faith that is ready the sensation seeker. |‘to move mountains.’ * “Legisiating 19 a businoss—~a se. | rman rious business—this matter of mak ing laws,” stated Mra. Trumbull Supreme Court Okehs | “Thus the lobbyist must use open, | 1868 Boundary ine} arguments on some measure’ And Mrs. Trumbull ought to know whereof she sepaks. She has| headed a woman's lobby at the leg: er ama satire every session since 1913. | Asquith Honored by King George! “In 1912 I came to the legisla ture to lobby for the establishment LONDON, Jin. 26.—King George today bestowed an earldom on former | of the Women's Industrial Home and Cine,” explained Mrs. Trum- Promler Herbert H. Asquith | The veteran Liberal statesman, | pull. “In 1917 the women's legisla tive bureau of the Womens’ Legis. | Yative council was established here, | who for many years declined repeat: | and I have been in charge of this |ed offers of a title, becomes the enrl| the Carpenter line for several years| up to 1912, | jknife and a toot made of a spoon handle, sharpened by the knife. Inspector Arch’ Jay Brown, a farmer of the Du wamish valley, was arrested by U S. Marshal B. B. Benn Monday on a warrant charging him with vio. lating the Internal revenue act. He indicted secretly by the recent al grand jury for operating a wa: feder still Brown was attempting $1,600 bail Monday. to raise Convicted Man’s Plan Is Denied Leonard of the| Mra. Bert ( Paritone # Beots Wha Haw” . Annie Laurie mart Portland police searched Hendricks | pens 2 eee | ease jbefore taking him aboard the train, | Master Billie Young and to his amazement found the| yiolin solo—Seoteh Pastoral— prisoner had in some manner ac-} Mins Norine Powers quired the implements during his ore ae ad My Love Was Bor pard, soprano, and Jacques Glock- | ner, the noon Kiwanis club ‘cellist, meeting, Tuesday, of the in the Italian room, | Hotel Olympic. The artists are ap- | pearing thru the courtesy of Ed y of the Hopper-Kelly ( Arrested When His Car Hits Cop’s Bike Charged with reckless driving after his auto collided with a police- : —_— —-— bureau @er since. This bureau and |of Oxford and leader of his party in lman'a motoreyele, “Watren " Autley; NEW SWEDISH PREMIER {te constituency represents 60,000 |the house of lords. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—The su-| 99, of 4511 Whitman ave. was at STOCKHOLM, Jan. 26—As Fl-| women of Washington.” Mra, Asquith, whose”memoirs re-|preme court today dented the peti-||jnerty under bond Monday. Ast- EIS Depron tn, nine Minlater ‘Thorsen ‘x ill, the] q have found legislators thru all] cently stirred English soclety, be-|tion of Glenn C, Toblas for a re-|iey's car crashed into Patrolman tlie 7] king has appointed Minister of| these sessions very ready to linte ‘comes the countess of Oxford. As|yiew of his conviction in the United! George F. Cowan's machine at Dex- Ohio ne cee Sandler to succeed to the| very patient and very courteous,” | Anquith’s eldest son was killed in the | states district court for Oregon on) ter ave. and Roy st, Saturday DENTISTS premiership vacated by Dr. Brant-| stated Mrs Trumbull. “We can’t! war, his title will pass to a grandson,|a charge that he had paid for the | night. ONY 1) sbitemee eng. It is underf€ood that when|all think alike but it ls an expon-| who for the present will be known by | transportation of a woman from} Cowan blamed Astley and took Marntt Second Avenue eng. iter regains hie health helent of broadness to be willing tojthe courtesy title of viscount As-|Oklahoma to Portland, Ore, for im-| him to the city Jal. He was re- Sita unm Anan, ‘ Histon and the legislators are always | quith. | moral: purposes. leased the next morning. will resume the premiership. will be the feature of| cheaper to do your buying in per- son rather than let the other fellow do it for you, is his motto. Real thrift is not just saving, but \Riadtern Man Shot in Montana Hotel business-like methods in this day) wagHINGTON, Jan. 3 stay in the city Jail here. JE Lge fore Ri eS fe eSRie! geass a 90 26.—The Bu-| Detective Chief Ten scouted | Duet and age to present the matter be preme court today handed down a|, Detective Chlet Pennant scouted | mass Wert Thoy tn the Cauld Blast . 25, son of Mr, and ing considered. My own personal decision recognizing the any theory of jailbreak, | Mra. Ros# and Mr, Taggart Paige, of Southbridge, Robert's Rules of Order for lobbying urveged in 1868, ae tne jeaying that ft would have been Im- | getec by the Gaelic Society Pipe) Mass,, was found shot to death in include, fi 5 buttonhole &/ boundary between Colorado and New |Dossible if attempted. The spoon Band 7 ja room In a local hotel yesterday, representative or senator; walt for | srexico, |handle in no way resembled a Key. | |The wound was self-inflicted, it the psychologicat moment to ap-| New Mexica lost ite suit to have ‘ 'Concert to Feature | Plieved. Young Paige had ie proach him.’ the 1902 “Carpenter line” some dis-! ‘ ° ‘ spending several months on a rane! “My second rule is ‘Never take @/tance north of the Darling line Man Arrested as Kiwanis Club Meeting near here, and his death was discov- legislator away from an impor: | recognized. | Rum Farm Operator | A concert by Betay Lane Shep-| red When he failed to attend a tant conference to listen to your! ‘The general land office recognized . party at which he was expected. ‘Democratic Women to Meet on Tuesday | _A meeting of the Seattle city-wide Democratic Women's club will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in the directors’ room of the Puget Sound Savings & Loan bank, Third ave.| and Pike sts. it {s announced. The} |topic for discussion at the session | will be the democratic and repud- |lican platforms, | Garfield P.-T. A. to Meet Garfield Parent-Teacher Associa-| |tion will meet on Tuesday at 2:30} m, in the auditorium of the} |school. Advisors will talk on boys’ land girls’ clubs and their activities. | There will be a musical program by ness. One of the absolute necessi- ties in any business is a set of books and in the home the same plan must be carried out,” Mrs. Arthur Milne, 115 Olympic place, comments. “My four B's work out the thrift system for our family,” writes Mrs. |L. E. Pontius. “And here they ar | Budget your income; Bake your own |bread, ete; Buy for yourself (do not trust to telephone, delivery boy or |the charge account); Bank your sav- {ings.” Quite a system, Mrs. Pontius. The Thrift contest has ended. It closed Saturday at midnight. How- | ever, all letters which reach The Star office Monday and Tuesday, post: marked Saturday will be eligible. Contest winners, $10 first prize, $5 second prize, will be announced | Wednesday or Thursday. L. The Brown Dentistry is like wine —it gets better with age, PEOPLE 170,000 PEOPLE have had their (DENTAL WORK) TEETH CARED FOR at the offices of Dr. Edwin J, Brown, Seattle's Leading Dentist. Thirty years’ ex- perience has enabled Dr. Brown to evolve a system of dental method all his own which has given the Brown Dental Offices an enviable fame nation-wide. Faithful work, long hours and giving people the best and most for their money is the secret of Dr. Brown's Success. All Dental Work is now being made at greatly reduced Prices until May 1, 1925, and all work is guaranteed. Mgr. Brown Dental Offices, the pupils, 106 Columbia Street.