The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1925, Page 7

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saTURDA) 1 THE SEATTLE STAR ————— TheSeattle Star)" sg." 1 is or | * Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks wey Est aod V abuehed/ JOE QUINCE Joe’s Scheme Was Original Phy sicla urgeons =" a at Dept ua in 0600 Want Ad Dept, ; k eee Bid Fre D SCHEME OF MINE ‘TO & AKC ASBESTL TF Here AT LAST! TL) | Wh P-ST\ NOBODY ‘s at 1 FUNERAL NOTICES : SA Oe Ee tet tar [1 Gor Aseesbhe. Ine: J lg 4 \\ LooKince ~ Come) : nauuvas ; Zon OUT FROM / UNDER 5 THERE! \ pine 94 - Ww A 2 NOTHING! WHEN SIGNAL WHEN THe a T Come ZGINAL IDEA 2 a EDISON HAS AROUND r a 1WNG ON ME | BUSINESS | 3 PERSONAL | SERVICES _| bs pees MUA EXPRESS OF te yo Alcasee as Leet 3983 ‘ ——“Fieciric Machinery BAD debts collected everyw FF —_ UNIVERSAL Llot 5 eee os Vit CO. Seattle a Furriers pitt FUR CO. rep z fag and manufact < Be wert. Prices ( ase k i Peoples Bank Bide Lot” A nics ‘ —Pplician and Optometrist oa) LA In-5140. pee Dee Petreats/6 LOST AND FOUND BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES There’s Method to i Madness ; BY MARTIN ears —" TOS EI ; (ae ONT SRE ] Y See FEMALE HELP WANTED [aoe = conte | TKEVRE PeoRe, | ( Wey ame: /~ OH. MY GRACIOUS! WHY, Br JOVE! THEN {irs TWEMWWE OCLOCK., || 1S TOO LATE To CATCH NO. YOU Wont ) GORTA FIGURED | ON THAT! You CAN JUST WAIT HERE — WE KNEW You'D BE COLD AN HONGRY WHEN You BROMPTL.Y ita TERS WHERE BOOTS Al 7 wy WEL GOT Yome 1 WAD NO IDEA tr || THE MIDNIGHT CAR AN WHILE YOURE ORIWKING YouR ‘ HB to $ ily. aud the ao “ho ~ oct a OUT TO AMONG bead cove, ert Ady Gy WAS THAT uate t | NOW JAMES - WELL “| | corres 700 CAN) WORK. SOME Co ply We SA hay Babs —_ bith ciientar TE ALL maa HAVE TO WAIT OUT ON) rl ~, OF THESE PROBLEMS { " we WEY Wi } Comm RADY Ss THE CORNER IN) THE a I ‘Out cer GONG To STAY IN) CAD FoR A WAF HOUR sh) LAME WN common cer J | >) T f EO . ONTIL THE NEXT ONE Aes | teed i ‘Burke f BI a. 7 COMES FLONG = Tae, e ; by y 4 | a 1 fa : . ) ‘ PADDITIONAL SPORTS | OOKS*SLICES onSeattle fairways ke le e BY ALEX C.ROSE nx rS vs eet. “Zee FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I Reaching the fifth green. = D SOME NICE MACAROOAS THAT | Appleby again held Jack i dropped into the WHAT'S THE } ’ t a ror Seathpaw Appl a rel M NRS.BANDY SEAT OVER FoR } @ his cronies in his attempts E n ‘ Are | find the cop, He hasn't M . \ YOUs= SME JOST BAKED THEM } Too. ; beled oat yet t t tf t v0 m. Pa ee Me $s? ng a2% ay AW,GB8' t DONT mares , ] = TOLD AER YoUD COME : UKs 'BM= By ocr 2| TK MACAROOMS, 1. NOTHING To THAN =a) TUAT'S WHAT L COCONUT IN ‘EM LAND THAN HER FoR, s MISSUS BAADY, ae FOR f THOUGHT, BUT MOM AN! I DONT LIKE — | | Racod \ TOLD MET THANK, you AW TH! SAME! ad Qe this same putti ea eck t \ L we Ghay found bir feter, but he mike sit mplted down th the big boy was left w A lady « x fmed thé lost ticle Dog's } eke. ” ta Koudgon. chairm, (_ the ces commiites, the They*halved the VD. putts. TOWN That loud noi wed locker-ro cca the owtburs: wmauacement that wey at No. 5 was Well wp tm the front <i ee —————, |THE OLD HOME k {Vital Statistics a BIRTHS oe. (ei Wve STAYED BILL SEVERYNS AND JOB © MASON, TWO WELL - KNOWN GUARDIANS = OF THE LAW | PLAYED A ROUND AT BEACON | HILL, YESTERDAY, IT WASN'T | A NICE DAY FOR GOLF, BUT ¥ AN IDEAL ONE TO GIVE BILL’s k E | NEW KNICKERS AN AIRING. law ses Raven- | REGLAR CUSTOMERS Hic and “Irish Wis @ the Arctic club Willian Lith ave Mien Inglewood, Friday, Febru-|bug so badly that he WW ‘3 ee iccuik 7d. for the radio and a pastime Peek hay Davis, Arthur, 2259 Hudson at Oonnell-Dolan Baseball Case Re en ~ May Be Given to Grand Jury Now i i Ruth Wea 9.52 ra | | «WY HENRY 1. FARRELL a game or have one thrown Seattle ... Legal O'Connell's counsel, in a 300-we ord | B, Friday la night to the di ° %, said in substance immur no testimony.” The © was not answered nels change of mind, after he had wired that he was ning to tell his » pyointment to YORK, Jan, 31.—Refusal 00 sstegram Ne datzct attorney's “office tO] trict at Patiamunity to Jimmy 0% Connet | Pie tppeared for examination inj O'Connell nman, Clara [, Seattle .....19 John, Tacoma Lewal Mary, Tacoma Legal =) DEATHS Wilson, Mamie, 51, 1919 E. Thomas | the authoriti WB aae in the hands of ators EA pin | at, Jan. 26 ” wv. % George first baseman for} Miian, John, 64, $20 16th ave. Jan. Hy omnes refusal to leave |ine won y eran? Sdehas | ¥ unless he would be tioned in. th testimony | 8 W., 67. 2652 Francia | Immunity will not block jas having had know of the at ‘ete | Pe! ation and will not ltempt to bribe Heinle Sand, Phila } Jan on action by the grand | deiphia shortstop, will be examined | Joh ter, 75, 41 t % cpefwond to Assi lorney Brothers, in thatge of the investigation Wemid te had the t Arthur Fletch manager of the Philadelphia)” x w, Jan. 0 in expected Mor and Ross Young, Giant outfielder, wit be|, Divorce Complaints | examined later, *. James D, Murphy Ja 7 Ao ahead Matson, Louisa, 66, 60% nd ave NOAK BAXTER Hib A STEEL TRADIN A THE CRACKER BARREL TODAY AND CAUGHT: JEFF BAILEY AND HOP PRITCHARD BOTH § RESIDENTS OF HOOTSTOWN — nt co Cozy Dolan, former G STANLEY who was charged by O'Connell y | bribe, has been examined part piremaining here subject another | Anna ft call from the district attorney's | 8 Player to consp office. ENROLL MENT MEETING CALLED 2.00 Students Expected at Legislative Federation to S” Summer School | Convene on Monday as Beeman, Ira vs, Erwin Carl Hopp, noi Ci aaddadiuaaadiicididicca }= 2.5 Many an auto driver is faster than his car. in Magazine Article « tion Counsel Cuts: : n Wilder, desertio om Fantry i warmer =P r. r. Loope Is Lauded *. Mary Jane Lewis, deser va. Rudolph J. Stahmann. Main Street | Landes Boosters Pluck and Deeds of Se Seattle's Noted Shut-in, paki ek — | Most City R Revenue to Meet on Monday Are Described i in Detail win Pace dese Cuiaene ce eS De. TRU ger Wil ee ies st rev bh Sis Beaiat Co. will get but $450 in the|enues, outside t in from | Su ek Than 2,500. stude ice ox.| The King County Legislative Fed-| Friends of Mrs Henry Landes, eae }light department compromise, it was | °ltY railway depar it! ; eres arctan at 10 ditentd the ve of the eration will meet Monday, February | candidate for re-election to the city BY G. LUCL BUTLER “|vide music and relaxation for 08 | Gece th act et {is estimated in a fi ont | rying to business on Fourth ave Of Washingt iamer| 2 at 11 @& m., In the private dining | council, will hold a rally at the glass with Dr. ybeds Iden and otherwise helpless, In compels RNC COFPOTA| Hroepared this week by City Comp-| G. Hopkins, laborer, ny au e an ‘ the title of addition to the shut-ing, Dr. Li rranges entertainments at * vounty home every week, s at the 1 installed radio jtion counsel's office and depart-| trol i ee ne to Dean f the sehool of ede Gass wii) perp room of the Y. W. C. A. Mra. Vie-| n apartment hotel, Univer- toria L, Trumbull, head of teh/ elty district, Monday evening "| Women’s Legislative bureau, will} Dr. H. P. Mason is the chief Leib he speak on the extra session of the| speaker on Md Citizenship,” fol- legisiature, which is to be called towed by Mrs. Landes on some r Harry C and T. Com-| morning smoke, on L |Mental officials, sitting on a 1921/ eaux, chief The ~) ost. W. CL Austin, and bene jcon lem, brought to light al from this source is $6,- turning corner at S club. | tw go by st wocountants, decrease of $354,899 | Madison. QL § 1 of public works had} estimate. | routing pass’ all pr ticket south, y emitlant array of ialen Md to co, in Hi next fall or winter phase of the city council work ontinuon shut Ny Wie he |} recommended a week ago that pay other than urth and Union. M. M. the nation’s mont 1 A business seswion will be held at ve Monday night meetings at| of Dr. hospital |Ments be effected between the city will be the merchant, saunte 2p. m. in the club rooms of the) the Wilsonian, thru the courtesy of | shut-in, id organizer the Bun | Lake d the Marine hospital atland the com y whereby Stare! ene Kauff- W. C. A. at which time Mrs.| M Corinne Simpson Wilson, will Shine Smiles society of which he | Port Pownsend | would get $1,300. Corporation Coun. : passing out Henry Kathryn Mir-| be a feature of Mrs. Landes’ coun-|/8 president All this, and much more, by «| sel Kennedy ruled that the board | Olympic Hotel. cle and ¥. L. Blaine, eandidates| eimanic campaign | Dr. Loope's’ motto is “service to | man who has spont the last 12 years| went outside it legal rights in mak- | Fraternities Make Merry reatauirant “nian, ¢ election to the elty council lothers,” and the two phones beside |flat on his back in ey COA ing the recommendation. ; : 3 ( Pike st. Harry will speak | * his bed are continually ringing,|the use of his hands and head. He| ‘The trouble arose over a contract! Tt was open house and grab night surance, traveling fust ur eeiocas RESIGN AN wonien veitizens “art weicome) Ask Forfeiture of lasking his advice and help In ad: | Views Pe ‘is tons: handled mit: } whereby the company furnished the | tive fraternity houses Friday| on ‘Second ave, Milas, Mabel to attend either or both of these ¢ * * g{dition to supporting himself by | ror, and jokes about having er | tight department with electric lamps, ; Might and the makings of many @) Campbell, of Washington, D. C., ptimunce mens metings. Rum: Seized in Raid |)" of securing subseriptions to|the rest of humanity by ‘ | At the same time the city was turn. | Tomance was at hand. It was an- ue Mies G Gitlett, of Olym. the renig esa | An order of forfeiture for 948|‘anything in print,” the good doc-|able to see around the corner.” — | ing lamps from its supply stock over | Mal night by the 0= a, registering at The Olympic H.¢ WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Wheels| quarts of liquor selzed on the gaa|tor finds time to do all manner of| v jto the company clat No one had dates HK tel. Vie Gauntlet, theater < set in motion in both hou at August was asked by|nice things for his flock of neariy| ‘The Chamber of Commerce Mem-| The city became indebted to the | Ane “fr first served" was! man, going east on Union st er and NX eK to enact a farm! 5, w sssistant U. & district | 300 Seattle shut-ins, from tocating | pers’ council Friday elected the Rev.| lamps furnished it, » warrants} the dancing order followed. 0, R. Rable, machinery, driv Matchee 4 ance with the! attorney Friday. The liquor was ap-| wheel chairs for them, to keeping a| J. Ralph Magee as its chairman. | were held up pendir ettlement of ing north on st ave. W. W. rn Fruit excharge wlidge before! praived at $4,740, its value on the|fleet of phonographs with records,| Pliny L. Allen, King county legis-| a claim against the company for the | were ordered released Friday as soon| Wilshire, lawyer, carefully creas ney 1. |adiournment, March 4, foreign market. | swinging around the circle to pro-! lator, was elected vice chairman. lamps furnished it. The warrents as Stare has paid the city $3,000. | ing Pine at Sixth,

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