The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1925, Page 1

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Eq — « TheSeattleStar gions) ¥ ome S tate I S A ry tackin o F Westerners Cheer ang Gold ORDERS d ays Miss’ Bonnie i . | Bright Coins, as in the Olden Days, Are Again in Circu- Bon lold Al b lation and Seattleites Are Pleased TRAFFIC ; Arguments On ‘Nea ose WF the Traction Line’s “Broke” ~\ he receives a shin a ee) wi gold piece from M Heady, folks! You never can Eiiieet a woman, and even it vk, her sustomer at “A Corpse a Day” jacan, you shouldn't Marche ' : | ake indeed. I’m glad to Arouses Acting } ce them return. They're so YATHERIN words Woman Mayor to Call for Probe 1 pretty and 80 much more Ha f thin col rrect for Westerners gr Ba x tha for those crumpled i greenbacks, replies. Mrs j f ==" Let's Do This: yesier high” xes att t interest to every man who votes and pays té camy Walter Brown, general manager of the Se & Cook. Phot arter : 4 eS . at hi (Editorial) - : a a 1 aso rls Ray plcesmade HE FIGHT for paving between the car tracks on r ff ore : . La aad we Rainier ave. has been going on for years from Los Ang f {= <els the day of the robbe At its present rate of progress, it will go on for ja met ‘ Rhee atived ears longer. « q a vA AR ec nl Meantime, the street has not been paved, and cor , By EVERYD MA , ny tintied tbe a tattle Thiniace: “Teta a inenaae bean ane, I drove . to -he to Rainier valley, but to the entire city | seen Police ¢ maeeeree the la Mp mace ae It furnishes, not a neighborhood problem, but one | Bere ncaa : een seu and pretended to have bee that the entire city must settle. That’s why it is of f ! SAYS PASICK’S ALIBL UNTE tainier Valley Railroad Co., says the job will cost RY G. LUCILLE BUTLER forms of room at He says the lines are paying now only al per cent | ; have .YOUr yeen halt ‘ef rg tomobiie? eehshes. inside tha eit A a t | Rin he yw it great r f pired se? Relate halted vilh profit, and that, with this showing, it would be im- ai es pn addressed the n Januar Many of bd ceoxn puany ag sell bonds to float the paving job, and that THIEF SHOT ' Md piece with which the AUTO SMASH bead Pec saya a aye esis ite . Cnty La ; ‘ * big piney vg resgi yonds on so big a job | pecetingy, nailer | nage su canted of thes victima: that the i ey i the first tlre since Last Mick , . , - ere the franchise expired in nine years i Th ‘ nm rsday issued her 5 ed te broniefastin oe tet ee ieee oe the vate we ts The company has not lived up to its franchise Deputy Fires at Boy When wiece Jay heavy end | Nineteenth Victim Slain in| c Jelly and chevolate. so, re ate o 5 4 palm. it Bener, 6 the ites, vehi | et sunt A rage which called for this paving. It is delinquent on taxes. He Attempts Escape beer) deader tham Crash With Street Car urais Monday she { ; . dete Pp t An appraisal of the property now is being made ob ng ‘Tut—stowed “away” in i } 3 that he continue the < | tee ae e Chavk Jas . b stnify’ ‘tink’ vaults Sit full force of offi |} under the direction of Clark Jackson, city superin- WOUND IS SERIOUS ; earn since the war, |IS.- KILLED INSTANTLY )**! pd a move to ex “ | tendent of utilities, and David Henderson, municipal Reve a tevnesite re bako tite | terminate ffic law — violations, 5 lp | street railway head, after which negotiations will be . i t Of day again, and pas ; " er by motorists or pedestrians. ion w predic | opened for the purchase of the suburban line by the Was Found Stripping Stolen . ng folks. Im always Witnesses Say Guthrie na Bhai heehee Ym i] at g a2 wa 10 1p Jury.roe day oven | city, Appraisals made previously have valued the Auto; Admits Theft Wy veurknow sven, tet +: Drove: Head*On ‘Into: Car it. enen aoa vide maces , REWARD! paenye mane i Cobain) | property as high as $1,600,000. jas ws = At aaa ith: onlicta tale Re sar: of 31,000 will be paid i | Unless the work is done by the city, it is apparent G GHT n atte i here ur eney to any Me return of Sally (ast name | that the between-the-tracks paving on Rainier ave. aro awipaeat 3 Re Pegstne deotare thy this raffic bloodshed | But there is no reason why the citizens of Seattle |ja ing ast ‘ they ‘aay I'm achinis has no specific ree- | e , fleeir tting old and worn-—but I'm ‘ to make at Saturday's should be held financially accountable for the sins from Ajax's home Tr an ¢ to the hearts of | | atr but hopes to secure valu either of commission or of omission—of those back of z pana amg pe A eg Wamtteeneiy: AS. 6v ets 4 . n fellow officials, the Seattle & Rainier Valley Railway Co. to: HeGaSeRY hoanltal 5 Med enn eth eBhak rder ys tme are im ; Fs an . «a ” ' v ho na r ow money atrolman E. J. Roddy was driving Te eae If the compaiy is “broke,” as Mr. Brown insists Don't tell my moth an auto just behind Guthrie, and Makes Living Selling Stolen it is; if it cannot swing the finances necessary to live ve to steal,” pleaded the * ART Ao! © its taxes due the ) wound might whered Cars for Year and Half up to its franchise; if it cannot pay its taxes due the m riod aac : city of Seattle; if it admits that the only way in is ateeah : 2 AE A THE HANDS OF ie had made a which the franchise provisions can be lived up to is for nto cireula because F 4 < , automobiles and sell the city to take over the lines, The Star suggests DEPUTY QUESTIONS nen they turn gold over to DEATH! t a i ing them, d that his operations |} pn BOY, WE e federal reserve banks, the : (ane al | this: . WHO. RUNS a ank i é id and a half, was made to De Why not publicly admit this inability cI » it co heal gare : ete 1 Kale te Death of Eo ; : tre res gold piece al , gael a a Capt. W. G. Witake, Wed. Why not step aside, let the city take over the lines N tor - b 4 . worn $20 monds Giil Started Here i ers’ ie foe farther: ba | errs, ANC. Oye, Chartes' Wright at forced sale—where it could buy them for their With, hacia te cide: worth ctee “06 - b 48, who is held in the city Jat physical worth—and operate them? ah SibiTT Weta eh th ean tet: welahit _ Pathologists apie De, paolo s i. 0 here : Sm “qa iio Sar a SAB: P= 7 juring © circulation—and — the ner, state director of health, Thurs. “4 Detective John J. Kush, who ar Hard on the bond holde true! But just as hard I : oe ine OTK hae "to “iosalee were to begin analysis of the ex- ia threw over that young | rested Wright In Everett Tucada on the citizens of Seattle to pay these bondholders a re BPN gna he ference 'go0d humed body of Lavina Bettman, 1% sesh h ecoyered 14 stolen autos 1 price for a proposition in which they have failed : to t the flv r twenty year-old. waitress, . to. probe; rumors 40d what do you think? He | w var) atasaila a good price a proposit v y a 5 1 k my. flasht ind went ut the five, ten o i MA ‘ ‘ 0 : ht’s asion, and is search wa afterwar » $1.000.000 xtra . out ‘ ax Tstreret! worth its full value to you and hat the girl died of strychnine pole haa fequested ber to return |ing Everett and near wha ti and add on en a < a ia f A jin extra es vs ou 4 AJ F He \ 4 at rte Nee ear aces sctitagt Intell wastuian tereinet one og but sent her a tll for) mys car to have the paving job, which should have been assumed by Ah i Reke 4 4 ; 1s ‘odenalesewwh sine theses 6 ‘- cember 14 ; ae p ” tolen by the r the railroad. Seep gt ucing—who. sball criticise, if Vital organs from the body, buried i : : ; Le : I Sie oid? bint Tt Waban und in.| redueing—who. shal ise, | j f a , i Deen sc aneeney © muerte If the citizens pay the price ONCE, that should be . Nim. to.comeinéo my. house a trifle thin? jat her, homiein, Yakima, ‘were: sent to ‘ a lencholy days are come, t in the auto thefts, he re ufficient! Peg ir seoagyie io Hy V6.8 Seattle Thursday for analysis. } ee] PM taddest of the year, fuses to implicate any other men, L i | eaeahestice ada tt! RWWERY day more gold is Le The state entered the case recently ; WOal te thought would last ‘til aliho the police satisfied that He efus nd way 1 Ying . released. It disap. when it was discovered that a dog in t 3 =] x an organized gang ‘has been steal grabbed him at me ared froti: cieédlatidh about Mrs. Humphrey's cafe, where the a “= SPE Herch, we fear ing autos by the score in Seattle 1 drew my } threat ie igo; 46 bal Yenbaced by girl worked, died the day after the if iia:. = i eee disposing of them in other erguson urns own ened iim and sft he a aint OL te predate But’ the weit (ee Cee i, f 4 % ‘ele arted tow y door when he| {™ : abd ‘ r . hen 2 5 N. = e, Pohibition agents are < erage tte ace the oputations of. til made another lunge at me, and| ‘oves gold—and.the West will | witnessed the accident. Roddy. de-| syn st Seattle, aunt of the dead | Eee tectlegsers sure have to) 80 wile are tt weblion ated ferked loose and ran. 1 started af.| Dave it again. Gold—the redghat Guthrie headed. straight | 1) reported to the bureau of vital | to them: | gang, that Seattle automobiles sto! raal medium -of exchange. /for+the oncoming: street, car, andj <).¢, RS : i er him but he was oytdistancing | Whaat Is 3 Ra eg jen here and altered in appearance ter him but h vidistancing | viitive power of the ‘world! cithout. slacking speed, struck it | t#tistics that she feared that Miss d | have been found in cities hundreds me Heat 68, othr ine Pe it under the /Bettman had been poisoned, as she es bar jead on,, pining. himse| e i ———e 1 fay, where cent pu “LT drew 1 and aimed a ae . had died suddenly and { r Huge al ‘ SEATTLE p Rasp in at ar aang F RSaB TRE + hiv eels, but he'waa runnine down Talk on Religion wreckage. Guthrie was instantly [eter gating & meal. Relatives know “a Bho great wide-open | | Crooked dealers Ceunty Auditor Declines to Take Proffered ji) o50" the shot went too high Laborsh lel: Jof no reason why the girl might have é | where men are men and According '.to Witske,”. ‘Wright A intment in Hartley Oly ia Cabinet | Later, 18 front of witnesses he ad at Labor lemp €| The death victim lived with his | committed suicide. 3 are councilmen. maintains that’a few years ago he Appointmen artiey ympla Cabine riftted he had déne ‘wrong and said The Origin of Religion” is the| wife, Mrs. Helen. A. Guthrie, 13 | Turner asked for the body for in- f Bey | i was in the upholstery business near i: ai PPR | if he told the truth it would not | subject of 9 lecture to be delivered | Hudson’ st. ‘The body was taken to/| vestigation after finding a death cer- fy g | sah: sete naid open wea Cave: Counts AUDITOR D. E. } jdid not ‘pecity which post was! have happened.” by Professor Leslie Spier, of the | (he Georgetown undertaking parlors. | tificate of Coroner'C. H. Fitkert, of is the sage of} | * und it too hard to make a SON definitely turned o him, he believed it’ to be} ne boy pleaded that news h xurtment of anthropology, Univer-;_ ‘The motorman of the street car, E.| Everett, was insufficient. The girl 3 “A: hen in| 1 He turned to ‘stealifi Position fai Gotertior BAAS ADM in -s'aicentorshis’ ot’ efficiency | attite Ge kent: fram bie inother,-whe of Washington, at the Labor| w. Griffin, cotroborated . Roddy's|was attended by Dr. H. H. Kretzler, that can set|\, hie Own ok,” and #0 net Wednesday Fe ar ie OL" Neer . Mr tad Corbett of 528 | temple, Sixth ave. University | version’ of the accident of Edmonds. There was no inquest. Produce dividends.” inal a le business, main. |Nounced Thursday ae 3 rs ; by . ils Friday, February 20, at 8 p. m. a ———__—_ as. '¢ liy in and around Everett | At a conference with Governor, “tines sald Thursday that he he Corbett quettionsd Hi! steneon and The’ lactate. eitisbe, tintaaet titeskus MME io many people, the |’ Ho will: be jbeld. fn the city Jail |xfattley, |W Ferguson re-|never been appronched regarding! siya that th th struck at Aix {pices of the Seattle Labor. college nany peor wil after the latter had éalled him a vile | + : is invited tiek about the radio is| Until Kush haw finished the search fused to accept appointment ‘the appointment of a suceessor to ae we cl tela Th aptnitie The public is invited Bi have to stay hore en-| in Snohomish county for more cats. | Hart! y had prepared to give him, | jerguson ha Sivas. driving: hohe! sy néighbor (Wh D H ; chairmar 5 “tthe chief deputy, is the to; ae | 6 Let haha Spier: niasioners, to ‘The car had been stolen a halt | Mean to You? ——$_—_——— ; Pere z usm ARREST LOGGER Maree to anpoint » nacre” NGL acquey Guies md, But mo oe) Sa, “arta, om I" front th | Everyone so oiever in save | Report Accepted by Coolidge Would cat riven as the re ae ee one ae a Make Aircraft Still Inferior | ihas ever asked y opinio or 4 - s talk amoog given as the reason for the auditor's | is mm pinion OF | 4818 TE. Columbia st | the HOME U, S. Agents Take Man at ieee mination to remain at his coun. Pledse —_—- eal heme can be “purchased on Home in Burien City | F " the easy payr Fae: n ? t the appointment : Alek; Von, date nieve WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.—The, element in the nation’s sea defense, cuarmuson rousht the anvointmen’ Forgotten Curling Arrest Man Who May |} piace you tase been siooking nt plan American navy will continue to rely | with aireraft purely auxiliary. may be in today's jassified Col Be Manhart Witness | im on the steel armor and huge guns of| ‘This fundamental naval policy was its giant battle ships as the basic | sccented by President Coolidge today 7, a losger. w25| Gaines tn reported to have refused fron Causes Fir to pledge the job to Fari ther Another state witneas in the Holer QUEEN ANNE COMPLETELY y agents Of) than destroy hia political organiz Fire, caused by a curting fron left! yroutey murdor cane was believed te FURNISHED BUNGALOW { ite sia |\when he approved the special report so amiga waiter | Core Rerkunon fetused the governors fying. on x bed.” broke, Det. inthe | have eon’ loonige Wednesday eves Wivins SoU Ee Hey Watson to Be Tried - of he nav ygeneral board on the 3 for a state berth at incres home of My ompso! 02 /ing when police apprehended Wi hls beautiful bungalow has oa relative combat values of jeshipa, alta Tee Waliesity | FF. <i eed cra ctiey tat 1 Pert Mil aed sge ‘ night atl itam Colley. 50, laborer, sald to be a f f garage: 2 tovely bed |) for Holdup Feb. 26 Jaircratt and submarines. poatdttice robbery I ted Go a 10:30, re ti ing In damage amount- i trend of Eimer Manhart, held fo AUR VICTORIA, B.C. Feb. 1 Ross | After an exhaustive Investigation, Mone the ebarge (not accent his offep at this time,"Jing ‘to $200 the murder of the woman In a tax Peal he |< Wateon,: fprmer. Seattie elty’de-|the board in its report asgured the H Lapcint 4 tee | merguson said. “TI wit stay in my} The curling fron was left with! cab early on the morping of Febru B vot vo must sacri- |] tective, who waived extradition this] prosident the battleship te agit! the 4 . (toe ae cre withheld By tbe) rent postion until my term ex-|the current running thru tt, and! ary 1 firnished, Heck, w{l appear. tn the Nanaimo| hackbone of sca power and that alr | ; ; ices Copareaeer gd ae ar. |piren, The govern® Aid not promise | ignited +the hed. The flames apread) Go) © conuted to ,bave def] toouslata to’ part urMmeh crane jcourt February 2@ for hearing oM|craft and submarines at Qeet are peal snecdarety tar woes hind report. {ine anything after that, 1 cannot |to the und by the time fire-|iectives yiut Morley stayed at his [am to the Want Ad colunme |/the $42,000 Royal Rank of Cunada] only supremely valuable auxfitartes sat the praca. wim. tamie, oh e| my office here under the} mer ved, the whole house was jiome prior to the shooting, Colley || and read more about this place, |[oldup. He spgnt tast night in the! ‘The report attracted partteutor at 4 rat " from a? federal) s conditions.” menaced. The home ts valued at} yas arrested on @ disorderly conduct | pecause it’e a dandy. Okalla jail, Magistrate Beaver Potts tontion because of the charges be LA. 5 8 |i woned Sere tomeument son said that while Hartley $11,500. charge : betronant ASS _Z will conduct the (Curn to Page 9, Column 2 «

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