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3 Sp ring Hat Day for Sheiks! Glide For ward, Girls, and Have a Look! | y 4 Sel Lundquist-Lilly; gray he ngbone eave cap with ner ht-quarter top », T. BE. Kennison, Lundquist-Lilly, in a Don Knapp, banded in midnight blue, with the De Osey « brin 5. ¢ 4. Barne King Bro. a W, F. King, King Bros ports “T, Mall,” a formal soft hat Spanish Don color with a d l. 6. E.G. Chilberg, of Cheasty's, with clear beaver ilver pearl, one of the newest bloc for spring. 7. — ‘ ses Pn a pernenarte aaa ames eaepanarmmammmaanmanamannmmnammmnnananananad BY G, 121CLE. BULLER to FF The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ftome Brew | Sv Smneten or || WEATHER Home ~~~ The Seattle Star =: Big loafer - Stovttine nape Think of Entered as Becond Clase Matter Ma at the Post Year, by Mall, $2.00 the m » furt a ” ' se i. ype e “ e ts VOL. 2 NO Cres SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925 TWO CENTS IN SE ATTLE. _ | the I * Lit Gee} Gere . <> atts * says 2 tt J ‘ : iy eRES ¢ rate: Bragg gs «he by ei milk, K > ato it ‘i in our ow SEVEN MEN SCALDED And we'll fidate’s pos-| aweeter t how, oth on the Back of a Ford: | ANOTHER HASH ——— x % blacksmith in charge Preside Coolidge’s me ¥ ee. ae Fe Willie, pr likes to Ba nurs mid: * NICE, FAT *T¥C WNC BALLOTS VOTE ADD. Steamer rr Alaska Prowler Raids Two Home: Op VEN oS". SLOW IN TOWHEAT — Boiler Bursts! Gee Gee was out with a sailor Bight. “Hoe was a petty offi Bike said, “but he wasn't ony ipetty than a lot of civilians I EST MODEL STARTLES AUTOMOBILE ROW! mer PRIMAR | ARMER Injured Seamen Are Moved From Ship won, Suit 36 and Taken to Hospitals iy 'ieea t CHARGE. ‘LiQuOR’ whe emt in Probe of Auto. J. THOMAS © Crash Shows Drinking 8 cAY peas ‘and | sheet Corporation Lobbyist te Robinso Blaine, Erickson, Citizens of State, in Seve" men in the boiler room of the steamship Alaska re Xt rs @ ah tcoat: . a ge jab M 4 were scalded just before noon Wednesday, two of them prob- in a crash t Made State Printer nto the ma rs. Landes, Co- Meeting Here, De- ably atally, when a boiler or steam pipe aboard the vessel SLR ee apy ee hen ie * sab. exploded, releasing a searing flood of steam. : ay pH Dahlby, Con cide to Back Strick The Alaska, one of the Alaska Steamship company’s fleet, ner in Council Race’ en Ranchers was on the wa two automobiles on the Me tee naw Seat Twin road Bothell hishway. February 15 vas) in Return for Loyal " "lintroduced to the coroner’# jury in ™ “ m put “3% be Deby, Mich. ‘The vestigating the accident, We day Service to Hartley bie equipped with balloon tires, MOP!9% y from Todd’s dry dock to the Associated Oil ‘dock. She was scheduled to sail for Alaska on Saturday. pins, cigarlighter, patented ho gegen toute tar driven | JAY THOMAS, of Seattle, lobbyist | at $415 13 - Mas x ashe ; cor| The effects of the steam blast were confined to the boiler eand automatic milk feed. This) vvitiam F. Lee. Mrs. Woolley for public 1 a aod ee ees x room. There was no fire aboard the ship. for many years recent legislative is very popular with the married set. TE fashington Laundry Owners’ has indorsed the pian to |was a passenger in Lee's automo- bile which was going South. The een crash occurred near the Piantation ad sree ie rakes " een apopinted by roadhouse. as public pr 4 coupe was overcrowded w 5 M ‘& course in laundry man-| The coup ~ nt jaix oceup Hopper, Heather F at jhe University of Wash: | \/) garet Bailey, Emma Moza two brothers, W. C. and E | A. Lou Cohen was fourth, Henr Misi courses will be given in| t™ ofr G. Dabiby fifth and Elmer F. Con Fireman A. Gaspie of the Alaska, is one of the injured. : paag and button cracking | When Deputy Sheriff Harrahan ner aixtt | sats | The tug Roosevelt was sent out and put a line aboard the a yet [and his companion. Leo aisy Mrs. Katherine Mira me elim!-| » hundred business men, bank-| Alaska. The tug is standing by to prevent the uner from rune - > arrived at the scene of the nated from the contest, but ran a farmers, meeting at the runnin : ashore on Harbor island. Collar and cuff. t but smelled show 1 worthy of comment the hospital, they Ww Jay, voted unanimously to swe ere the boys | bers of his party and { Sigurdsson ‘led tho losing! oo) yop F | Uquer on me n x shind the farmers to the he. bottle to Sowers, saying bh omplete official re ss “Sj to the battle f six lean years : jot be | Save & : t Home: We need ns I teint it in the coupe, according to 294 precincts were | will be rushed seed in time for nt Relief vessels of the harbor patrol and fire department ie | Put out immediately to aid the Alaska and the injured men. Despatrir ‘oc! ‘Three of the men were brought ashore aboard the Fire- " mareh | boat Duwamish, Capt. Tisher in charge. Three of the in- Jers acre the| jured were taken to the Seattle General hospital. Others nies, 1) were taken to Virginia Mason hospital. { as of middle en was third, | Y nird, | A ood race | was announc Wedn eaday The | Seattle maniac w (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) homes in that distr Hartley said they annoyéd by this search for} Blaine, 15,460; Eric 14.96 Sin Los Angeles. She is said | e E4KE: Colt a J. K. MeCornack, p: siden of Been c's |Dgctor “Says Paces Spe Gass Sigurd, 28: Wena | union wate nen aso F 4 me ; 1,898; arrop yutland, 691; 1 4, i Pike “ Swanson to ecover T IS up to L. D. McArdle, state efficiency director, fesherellbher oth | Hon P. D of the Dexter y 3 : es id ES | PARIS, Feb. ria. vehi to explain clearly and now why he has fired W. J. Total vote Fasebypithes sa eee Ob aint \ eter an Illinois Sc Solon I Found Str icken SEE, TH OFFICE | | *8*_ Pronomnce’ bea ot er physi.i{ Clark, highway patrol chief here. “hoe Pies J. W. Bradley, of the Spokane °| in Capital Apar tment AMP, ‘BE. sade’ vied th ‘a bulletin issued at 10 a, Clark was suspended after he had chased a Seattle | wa cain€ (7 Cotinty-Auéltor -D; | QDembah. 06 and xe hat this country needs Is “The stateme: ad: } oa a ree panions les a ar- maa his 6 total | *Deaker the conven s GTO $ 0 n st of 3 : ickeols for the deat and | |™- The statem nt re auto dealer and three companions 14 miles and ar n and hi stett, th x tal thom that Sesin ieee |W: an ON pea ethS est set ees ts f _MoCormick's ; Improvement continues, patient rested them at Nisqually while they were endeavoring and more for the strictly (| ee considered absolutely out of sara . v (centri- | yea only the farme nip Se mers | died suddenly here t Jay at his hote votes in recent years and| No announcement of McCormick's ath was made on the floor of cither to break the speed record of 5 hours and 10 minutes wheat seed sy |danger. Temperature a7 » startling commentary on the! ric hemorrhages ai asn | s : awh Te » Om > 1 get it,” shouted the der 1% eara ta grade); pulse, 72 between Shap th nat pees The arrest followed of tha eotera Id Wie’ tase 1 get | houted th fgets Te RS | | house tor adie “AGIs Sette ea . Phe actress spent a quiet night instructions from McArdle. re than 118,900 voters were reg: | | >w ample time for McCormick's Height of Economy: Splitting} The actress spen' pis i ha ¢ & TE PLAN health when he arose McCo 4m ia half jand’ enjoyed # long slee veal aa Two weeks later McArdle fired Clark. and qualified to cast bal-| 2 Wr nit) § te seized about. 9:30 a,{ friends to notify . McCormick, 4 oh ir pei Ba italep bones his friends In a morning paper McArdle ig quoted today as say- . vote was counted-raptdiy at{ Worral Wilson, tomporary chair. |i ed almost immediately bein fi ee ie! Mrs. Alice he gp coos leas toes lip reasaisre ‘them. ing he dismissed the patrolman because he pleaded | the polling booths and the unofficial; ™4" of the meeting, steered Mrs. McCormick has been 82 McCormick was the senior sen- be gar vs i shat gis with a Tacoma judge for leniency toward the men he t announced by Ferguson be-| SPeeches t 1 a conclusic and js on hee/ator from Tinos. He was born in garage door fore 10 o'clock. The complete offi.|th¢ morning session. At m. A Chicago in 1877, the son of Robert ittes was to bring Nathan Ecks man, a complete plan ©] MeCormick’s term would have ex-|S. McCormick and Catherine Medill ein, acting as chair week from today as he was|McCormick. After graduating from he returned to Chi- Wed- | is was vote was announced ear a staff of cle ail night tabul s vehiod I Clark answers that with a letter from McArdle, Bee for the Polson Ivy elub;| Still mproves showing he had been fired on the day before the tri pAhat wilt really close! |England’ s King had arrested. ee. | pite r forming | a¢ for renomination last fail] Yale in 190 oO sa dow 26 ‘0 ed 4 > | hae ore aca LONDON, Pig = sm eee was held. | poll books | corporation to handle the situa. | yy Devens h:Hés had cago to become affiliated with the “--* |improvement aaa reported at noon McArdle now says that Clark was fired because he | Seattle gamblers had bet heavy | 4on cently been prominently mentioned |Chicago Tirbune, a family property. EVERYDAY —— {King Geors anadn bee rda odds on the outcomo of the contest| The comimittee includes: J for appointment. ax ambassador to|His political life included the chair. E |today. i refused to obey orders. _ ind their betting tickets camo thru} McCornack chairman Germany |manship of the progressive national oki d Clark answers this with more letters—personal with flying colors. Tho th win. | Spokane; J. P. Duke McCormick en-|committee from 1912 to 1914, two Kin George’ 8 Son letters from McArdle to him—in which the director | were named and Cohen was| n, Seatt tertained a few (terms in the Illinois general as. g res : salted atinad ming 62) "“Wa we rf . them as fourth man in 4 Vv. Lev coma, pberids his sembly and one term the na says of inter speed runs: “We want this kind of friends in hii ? | Victim of Influenza ’ (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) rooms last night, {tional house of representatives, business stopped.” He submits also his report to the DAHLBY MAKE LONDON, Feb. 25.—Prinee Bear) / director, showing that the entire program had been VIGOROUS RACE | third son of the kin; ete Ap mapped out in advance by instructions. | ‘The only clement of surprise in| dd senator after the night |1917-19. Ho was el session of the |ftom Llinois in 1919, j McCormick married the daughter Sha RRA Aces (CREAM, EGGS, SUGAR, senate, accord. | with a bad cold today and joined his ie 4 dat Wad) the -atretig of the late Seng ; was named “Queen |voval father in the list of victims | The patrolman explains the handcuffing of the four | the entire contest was the strength eee: Sheer te OORT a Ge " at th lectrical exhib c ‘ j 5 ; naked: sho xy Henry ahiby, forme: aitagél, Wi o 0, 903, ey ha hs ie oon septs of the influenza. epidemic | men arrested—the first thing McArdle protested (Turn to Page. 7, Column 5) | UNKNOWN ON FARMS pease A dates J wodrome st ni, « ; " 7 | | :) on as mg : Me ne | ; ie aE EG || about—by saying that, as the time the speed test men | IN WHEAT COUNTIES ng usual, about | Sa ee ee ‘ a age |Ebert’s Operation were due, had passed and the men were using a dif- |Pleads for Leniency, | ‘corti tania Siaelt 8 a. m., the ho-| 7 Sh AMALIE s aah SY don't cat eggs nor drink t whispered — the} isf | ferent model auto than that planned, he thought the | P f port 4 / 8s Satisfactor, cream:down on. wheat: bett || Sa ncenie a i Bia ORD Proves | Hacbverd ¥, quartet in the speeding machine were fleeing bandits. |Cycle Cop Dismissed parind aly ace Sohn Pe Dates a tne man-|| TODAY’S sai Ebert from his appendi- The men themselves accepted the apology he offer- || ree Say te “s nf itd ae Lold ‘the: seed: wheat Convention ‘Shortly after WANT ADS umbled |cltis operation ts “taking a normal ed when he found who they were. tle, auth dealak when Maller w ee — i i bat gs yertha & m4 kh 9 a. m, Brese || Have an unusual variety of good 4 they|course and } temper nore and Clark is widely known in Seattle as a conscientious Jaccused in Tacoma of speeding at}] potp bu Mud? Forties? And |i het aid; no one an-!] homes to choose from, Maybe ao al condition are satisfactory,” ry. . ay aes i zi 4 elp buy a few clothes.’ And |} emir swered tho tele his one will suit you Kenoral Cfletin issued at noon to-\| and hard-working offic Many persons have of miles: asi hour) We J Ke,1], sugar ts an unknown luxury In || jnone in MeCormic’s cram and he || eet vou st j their own volition, protested to McArdle over his sus- King county “highway patrotman, ||’ many farmhouses. They are ec heaait ind: wa EXTREME VALL Ye DIAKY re * has been dismissed by Director Me|] serving everything, just p [J Went. up to seo if anythin s $50; $400 CASH (Februury 24) ie | pension, f h 1 | f t Ardie, of the state efficiency ‘de-|] Coing " He found McCormick dead || prea bungalow; 4 large , and to putting on my new A It is unfortunate, in this of lax law enforcemen artment, Miller was fined for the!| vr : with evidence that death 1 great finished attic: noble Lord! why de th opts — eed eat } That's true,” backed up Recla vas nt; furnace; eplac Site tance “vanes tonne enous! m Kansas City Ad Pp | en ys that when an officer is found who is con- offense | mild Danbeeer Dan ricken him) suddenly pangnce ss DArGL Sern Tiged shall meet”? And so| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 26 low him to be he without reason by an atitacat, | eet ighe ‘ohhae On the “Pacifiat| one at ritice pric babi. dead AbGut an ay The dot GAGE. Balance’ $30 monthly. peomiag of-b: erent TONE trareas City sestertay adopted the} ae j Jafter « lor nase on the Pacifle|| got q little need for wheat een dead about an how ne dor u S monthly EER shall Ieuve no vast expanse solver a dau ities o ait gov-|] Who happens to his superior officer because of highwa between Tacoma andj! know theyre nitig t8\mek tor gave gastric hommorhage as the |] Turn to the Ad page and a * midrift, Anon! cenment by a vote of approximately polities. Olympia, Miller claimed “to be try|] and they're straining every cause of death see who is offering this. nifty P29, & four to one, an incomplete vote ing to establish a speed record, but] ” Representative Nicholas home. ~& J. 8 Icount indicated today

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