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ND THIS TO YOU. pushed the! horse turned a gree TO SED poche nisl mY LOVE 1S NOT A DRLDLY THING, ITS COST | ER DO RECK: THAT'S I SEND THIS VAL EB BY WIRE AND BEKED “COLLECT.” MI F %| shown above. |posed to go into action on this peculiar date. have all been l|ehanged into symbols of good st by Miss Helen lon that day—Friday, | Friday, the 13th, | |18th, and today was celebrating her | especial She Likes Friday, 13th Helen Day; Ann Hamilton Was Born on That Turns Jinxes Into Good-will Symbols 4 4 A RIDAY, Ann the 13th, is a good lucky day for Miss Helen Hamilton, whose bright and smiling face is The jinzes and the hoodoos which are sup- Ann. the 13th, first because she February 13, 1920—and for fiv she has been enjoying pleasant event It was Friday, the 13th, on the day she She cut her first tooth on Friday, the fifth birthday with She favors Friday, teresting years was siz months old. “13th” enthusiasm. Helen Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Hamil. | ton, 408 Wall st. > by Price & Carter, Star Staff Pnotorraphers| (ES TO ASHES COMMA TO DUST COMMA ARIE COMMA any cooks don’t} Ieeause they can't stand he- #4 like one of the family 4 Witic, modern type, Bet some glue in papa’s pipe; Ris mother: “Precious child! | get his poppums riled?” . Songsters are still inquiring ‘ concern! the where Sally. Perhaps she eloped 4) My Boy THE INSIDIO’S THING ABOUT HALITOSIS” Was an odor that larked Ht was rich and comforting. her, he cavemen, Bo hotels, thus we pre- mat the firet inn was a cavo MeN are born fame and | famous, some ac announce “This 44 Station K. announeing.” } Jr, says he | ture's fail- the Child Labor amend- Would just abolish the “saad oil YE DIARY (Webruary 12) 8nd there took » walk up with an old aequaintance. ory mew med to be a it he doth say it doth eating spinach. so to the of- z ed all the day, hat did & typewriter, and did wish & radio announe bat, een ber me, heaven to " Ip Ad | held Rickenbacher Calls Arguments of Air- Suspects Captured in in Thrilling Gun’ Chase; Police Fire Volleys gun ey ey ch waa found later to } k alley- FTER a furious tle in the ways of Chinatown and a chase that ended ia West Seattle, po- lice arrested two bandit suspects just as dawn was breaking Fri- followed in front Sixth | Pe } them | cafe, nard START PURSUIT or FLEEING MAN them of the ear held in rges. Both randt fired at | Brand orgt. {2% he started to " Dan [the officers te him | He fled thru an alley fire excape, the police ing encitpe blocked by an ob struction, he turned and leaped to ? | the ground about feet belo cording to the Bullet flying thick. and fast as all four of. fleer their guns. Brandt twisted and jthe fo . jhid Between (Torn Lin Page it, » men, Brandt, Anderson, 21, jail on open 20 «bullets J. W. Smith, nd Patrolmen Tedford confessed, that they st auto they riding and up Harry Shaffer, 2615 t., in front of hi him of $4 officer Fifth when they them Glenn 2 other from his car and, ard the restaurant, | about it Lieut Steen wohig and J. The two e announced, wer ene them by H. 1 to top. \ and up a (ed LB report. Find the po in the in i‘ police. re home, rob- . dodged srowler Jack n_ atitomobil Column 1) men nya Fares Ace on Stand | | peek Enemies Silly responstpls for guns “| opment of an adequa | this country, he lthe plea of Bri Michell, assistant army for unification of arm; k of devel alr force in supporting n. “Billy” air chief, , navy and WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 eral ‘thousand antiaircraft | couldn't stop a single bombing air- plane from dropping death on an | Kmoeriean elty,” Capt. “Eddie” Rick enbacker, greatest of American ‘aces told the house aircfaft com-| air mall flying services mittee today | Declaring high army and “They might ne, | officials were ignorant of the but the damage craft problem, Rickenbacker sald first,” Rickenbacker sald, “welfishneas and petty jealousies ex-| the statement of Brig. Gen, Hugh [ist in the ebandling of these prob- Drum that Washington could be|lems in both departments.” defended from air attack by 12] “There are whims and jealousies guns. The petty desires «@® the general The secretaries of war and the| staff not to loo its power aro re-| navy, and the army general statt sponsible,” he declared. navy alr. | the be ridicluing | destroy would done an | doesn’t like them it can do what per Wi ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925. n“Dig On” Is Grder to Cave Victim Rescuers CANARIES BANNED IN DORMITORIES OF COLUMBIA “U” PE IS LD FOR © PRISONER! Crevice Discovered Friday Leads to Rock Wall; New One Is Sought THE CAV «BOND POSTED. FOR POLET st Man Wanted in Bank Case Fails to Show in Court re after He crawled along it for 25} he met a blank wall, BO! sinc They were The shaft feet, y \ viet, who has remained in hiding | Saterday, when hie benk went the hands of « r in TT temen Duck.to work. by the hop lr down invest! | to was born tendano say her memt sos were COOLIDGE WILL.” STAND PAT 1 = to Withdraw Nom-) ination of Humphrey timized the Je | dano MAYOR SPRINGS _ NEW SCHEME | Brown Says H His City Man: | ager Plan Is Clever One ares rd will not Feb. iTON, ° has Jers that by imp ser WASHIN( Lid > his th lo nt nm senate “ | draw tions | capitol | difficulties firmation. These are the appointments of Charles B. Warren to be attorney general, Thomas F, Woodlock, to be member of the tn tate com jon and W to be ™ nomin: to t pived in con. the he three recently which a threatening | up inv th © now the ma | REDICTING at of the pr amondm March 10, promised to ager charter al election Frid manager »posed city at th Mayor appease own city proponents later on with amendment he is now prep Brown plan is to c und permit appomntimne ger who will serve as he ard of pub and en” in relatior pub the He 1 ses. in commerce a charter am KE. Humpk of the federal m » mm s reta trade commisstor or nt ¢ The president takes the at the nominations are satisfac to him, that he made them after careful study city mar of the “go-bety position with city ansist nd here executly and that if the senate at it him counc would become mayor the mayor himself democratic national c and other visits,” the mayor n. ventions, | Plenses: aia, OVEN EXPLODES =: |Plate Glass Windows Are tangas !Smashed in Bakery Blowup pment es udied them plan takes the people ‘expert’ more uncontrolled power than any «in the United States, apids had an absolute and after the people victimized thru franchise |grants, the council kicked out the city manager, but hired a new one }to appease those still unconvinced, and he now acts as a sort of as. sistant to the Brown was invited President M. J. Murray, of Division No, 587, Amalgamated Association of Street and trio Railway Em- | Ployes, to speak against the city] manager plan next Thursday i at Carpenters’ hall, 1620 Fourth | na | one ote to are city mi er plans 4 but th ckson exp tthe the worst one wn declared. “I have ull and find that our rties from | cit ans. thor F . next to aped injury Friday when ize Kas shattering four plat and spreading panic outside, Two women, emt y bi on Y Frye hotel, e mn nyes of we aD one in exister “Grand city mans | had been oven ox-| glass among wind P pedestrians a front window the puff of air from the ex plosion blew out the windows. } damage was done to the interior and not even a@ pile of doughnuts in the window was disturbed. TODAY’S WANT ADS Will help you find a Now is the time to BU is a dandy. The oven is near mayor.” } Friday by} 1 home. Here beating Car Is Totally Wrecked | Speeding down Eastlake ave, early | | Friday morning, a touring ear occu pied by three men skidded and rolled | in the road, wrecking itself] |completely. The trio escaped unhurt. The police arc investigating the Jcrash, which occurred near the in tersection of Hastlake and Nelson place. WHY PAY RENT? Owner leav- ing city, offera modern home, completely furnished, for $4,260. Good terms. Thix b-room bun- gulow is situated on beautiful large corner Jot, with RA ; fireplace w turn to the Want Ad page offering this one, und see who ts } r2 J ending th TWO CENTS IN RANCHERS LOSE AT 400 Girls Disappear From OLYMPIA! Seattle Homes in a Y ear State Legislature; Near Adjournment, Refuses Aid for Wheat Raisers BY JIM MARSHALL LYMPIA, Feb. — The wheat credits bill, provid- ing relief for Washington farmers, was finally and defi- nitely abandoned and the tax commission bill was passed by |the house of the state legis- |lature at noon today. x EATTLE. One Quota of 40,000 Thruout Nation; Seek Romance LYMPIA Friday, the duled to turr ebody as the mittee today present calling for adjourn Th Easte seed we seh ared to be wheat credits to a the dry will ha’ . The rules Dorothy B. De la oe 4 Oy executive secretary Of | ment Travelers’ Aid ee Her workers meet trains and\® spread Ameri. | 00ats and turn young, way-| the Hartley veto, So,” plac foreign-born parents| Ward steps into the safe and} th blame. squarely on the gover- guarded path, |nor’s shoulders, they plan to quit: Photo by Price & Carter| HELD IN LINE | BY PROMISES The senate has been held in line means of appropriations, roads ’ the prospect of jobs. Dozens of members, both of house and sen- want appropriations or roads thelr districts; many of them y|haye state job applications filed with the governor. Road bills and appropriations still ar unsigned up at the executive |mansion, which is reported well | stocked with blue pencils; and most x-| of the jobs are yet to be given out. Hence, the fervor with which legislators stand back of the gover , take: their orders from him to their own hides and jump {when he cracks the whip. He has things they want; they haye thing: |he wants. What the public wants, thejor what may be the state's inter ep away from cut no ice whatever today. wr among the crowd|/The sission, from a private fight beyond detec-|between governor and legislators upon | yesterday, evolved today into a mu- scratching party, | THREE BILLS UP ~| FOR PASSAGE Fi ht R. R. A R Tho three bills scheduled for pass- ‘Moving of Tracks Found to Clash With| New City Ordinance One—the state tax commission bill; two—the bond election _ bill; three—a bill changing the date of (Turn to Page 11 ul, 1, Column 2) , Present location, until December 31, This was discovered Fi of the ‘MAN BURNED IN t mittee's pla, opted last Wednes- | Poured Kerosene on Fire; day, and t be submitted to the | Is Feared Dying committee program calls of three bills, desertion farmers, and then adjourn Friends of the seed wheat society. | bill have about given up hope fo ting the extra vote they eed in the senate to pass the bill one thru home classes. Where do they,go and why? “Seeking: adventure, fe, excite: the younger or oMer, Out of Seattle va Iby founa. | fF Between 15 and 4y und App ears, the Ov Lau a d of that} finds that the ared trong ard fond resents the in ome a) GUT ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE Most of the girls wh enture and parental roc hers escaped by a narrow margin. Every day the detectives d them in cheap rooming rest rooms and railroa orfter her KIDNAPING CASE HERE ARE RARE Sometimes sought “e: romance came to ing the ble and t es where or 18 that age” for girls national de ests, think they are The vultures who pr girls also know where to find/tual ba re thi were cirls at than when they ry © ran away them, police say. | city council committee's for moving railway side of Rail » permit nil of in the floor of the adopted by the council, direct + prior com: | ath holes {mittee to thorofare, 4s ft ‘will come with an ordinance effective Friday, permitting the railways to continue the. use of the. service. track in its in opposition teou | 1 Monday afternoon. Adoption of the proposition to force removal of the track to a} nt 30 feet east of its present ation, would automat | effect of the extension J. J, Hogan, 1348 14th ave. S., was fatally burned shortly after onda} Friday morning when a | kerosene can with which he was | Starting a fire in the kitchen stove, January | blew up. according to; Hogan's clothes’ were saturated Moore of the} with flaming oil and he was terribly as an accom-|hyrned before the flames could be persons holding leases extinguished. He is in the city hos- needing the pital burned around the back, arms, \tegs and head, and is not expected to live. Hogan had poured kerosene on the fire, which suddenly blazed up. The can exploded and threw flames over |the kitchen, The fire was put out by firemen under Battalion Chief Albert B. Rogers. Fire Marshal Robert L. Laing issued a public warning Friday out- ~ |lining the dangers of starting fires | With Kerosene or other oil. In the | past two years half a dozen people jhave been burned to death and a score of others maimed for life thru the use of kerosene, he said. |Police Start Drive the NOME RACE TO. END TODAY Will Celebrate Thirteenth With Serum’s Arrival passed jCounciiman W. H franchise committee, modation to on docks and track Despite the ot that when railroads obtained general franch jit was with the understanding that they would abandon the westerly service track and its spurs to the service th Alaska, Feb. 13.—Friday nth probably will be NOMB, the thirte cele. | brated in Nome by: the arrival of the second consignment of diphtheria | the street’ committee pro- to counteract this ordinance} with one forcing the removal of the track off of the city's ri and an immediate $30,000 re to be shared by the general fund land property owners, including the railway companies and the port com- mission. serum sent across the frozen tundra from Anchorage by dog team, thus second “racé of mere: ! Edward Rohn, with his combins tion husky and bird dog team will receive the serum packages at Safot and. finish the ra The rel teams crossed Norton | bay’ yesterday And ‘reached Golovin | en a slot their gan- -two es. fast, time (unless sev weather | Week, and a bitter fight. against it will in the latest of accommodated until | Periodic ‘unto (expires: $01 have been taken within the Charging that he had broken into ators before the end of the week, day filed a second degree burglary |track after 60 days’ notice, it was during the night. The trail! Mimi i. < oea Rears ‘ ig Mie gtk : on Slot Machine se the ‘going heavy ‘ was promised by Moore, Friday, He |will block efforts to move the track st be “drives” against the File Theft Charge holders must b t 4 | thetr es expire, beginning in| bling dev and v Twent iy a | past 10 days. They are being held the offices of the Northwest Lam: | The railroads required to} at police headquarters but will be ber Co, at Kerrlston, February $th,| maintain this portion under Iriday's 8 Money found in the slot machines charge against Joe Sheak in qiseon out by Assistant Street Su-/will be put into the police pension perlor court from that pdint ‘té Nome’ ‘permits |P® ftér,« introduction «next | Police are gathering in the jand maintain that the lease-| machines Against Joe Sheak |: 29, when the extension ordinance} of the cigar store and grocery taken to the city’s garbage inciner. ohn Dunn, deputy prosecutor, Fri-|ordinance, but must abandon the perintendent Forsyth, [fund,