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BASE COPS a S| i _WEATHER nsetiled possibly occa A anarakae Maximum, 48 emt sented, | Saturdey; ¢ raing; sw Last MM Hours Minimum, 42. root VOL. NO. 4, -_- Home Bre “ON THE cause — | supervi is a bo AIR TONIGHT vard under park / | The boulevard winds along the jeast side of Beacon hill from Bea { jcon ave. and Alaska st., to Rainier | ave. and Winthrop where | |connects with Mt. Baker ave. DEPARTMENTS PASS THE BUCK ALONG No provision haa been made for ts improvement by the park beard because of jack of t fun Fred Matthys, secretary of Station BULL, owned and oper-|the board, admits that the driv is ated by the Homer G. Brew inter- jj. ests, will broadcast tonight a Series repaired. but of cornet solos by Silas Crankcase, premier cornetist of the Mukilteo symphony orchestra. Mr. case uses a genuine brass cornet, “It is used more as vard and it the a strect than tld be main. tre and is noted for the clarity of his | Barkhuff, superintendent nes and the finesse with which he “It's a boulevard, ee: the spit out of his instru-) uncer sup n of the park board. § ment after playing. Fans of Radio We can do nothing wi it? land will be especially interested in| John FE. Carroll, chairman of the his rendition of the new populat | street committer of the city council, songs, ‘Seeing Nellic Home,” and says something should be é “Listen to the Mocking Bird. Hblideiste of the. distHet who “use Ge tet imate ny hundreds of motor. i eretanre Sates 18 lists who © pump over part of the income tax g0e8/ i. ¢) tire for the late 0 | It hardly seems worth | § should be done right eee | say. “Somebody should LAttle Willie, youthful wit this deplorable condition With his ma made quite a hit : rit in the street department Beaned his sister with a brick, he park board or the city council Then he’ sa Ain't that a kick?”| “Perhaps if the three departments si aes would work together this boulevard | San Francisco authorities are try-| could be rey {ng to locate the dwner of a dead |— clephant which was found on the shores of the ba Another trunk mystery, no doubt CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | Ivy In B (Propo Mo The gink who ait sings “Yes, | We Haye No Bananas. |$1,300 Worth of Gems Are . | : The Puget Sound Kennel ‘club Stolen. Over Night opened its annual dog show yester day. Li'l Gee Gee has entered her | three burglaries Thursday | yet canine, which she has named) night, diamonda and other jew: Heinz,” because it is 67 varieties. | 1, valued at more than $1,300 were Here lies the body of reported stolen. Harry Redd, |; Foreing the door of the home of | Never again will he J. L. Crawford, B. 45th st. a Bmoke in. bed. thiet entered and took a diamond eee P ‘a 4 at $300, a smaliec dia Photoplay at the Hellig this week |! valued at $300, mpeller. dia Js called “Teeth.” Wouldn't it be| mond worth $150, a lavalliere set wonderfully appropriate if the hero-| with 15 diamonds, and a large dia {ne’s name was “Pyorrhea?’ mond valued at $350, and a smaller cat lavalliere valued at about the same Old Silas Grump, the sage of | figure, together with $43 in cash Pumpkin Hollow, says: “Sometimes) 4 diamond ring and a wedding it seems as if th’ only thing we got| ring worth $150 were stolen from | ut of th’ war was prohibition and| teaac Davis, ave th’ Income tax.” while Davis was in ey Eagles’ gym Speke: naalum, are AS) Frank Warren, 2319 N. 59th st, Up very betimes, and to putting on my| ceported the loss of a diamond val ew blue shirt, which, methink doth | ued at $150 and the theft of a purse ¢ me look like Milord, the ines of t =f ors, 7 ‘ales, albelt my wyfe doth say it makes| Containing papers. ¢ look like # fireman. here indite = missive to do Eyongratalate him on his new book, “The pring Flight,” printed lately by Knopf, nnd inteed it be w noble booke, albelt one in the modern manner, Anon to Yiome, where to playing at cardy with ny wyte, bat did beat her thrice, where- t she did quit in high dudgeon, and did 4 conse me of hiding ¢ aces ap my BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER leeve, which do be false, as only had ELP! Help! The Clown Pa- oF ide om ne bBo. Het e editor is struggling Marine page tells of “Seattle Ship| with a deskful of letters from kids Bn Peril.” Senttle’s chief shipin| telling what kind of clown cos: veril 1s bum booze. tumes they will wear in the Star ore: @ and Angora’ Grotto's biggest President Coolidge has a naval Clown Parade, which comes off ¢ de camp. Congress ought also\ .* wturday (tomorrow). Wat man designate an aide de camp from lowns; Raggedy anay clowns: | cavalry to guard the president’s| “pirut” clowns, 'n clowns, ‘n chanical horac clowns, ‘n clowns th ih a Fi | And there's lots of girl Webel 1. Kelly declares that Sally| clowns coming, #0 get a move on Charley, My Boy, are going to because there'll be the biggest mir in costume at the Dance of | excitement and big cash prizes igg?'UtDIe Bubbles, to be given # $20, $10 and $5 for the funniest MPhgy night by the Bike’ club. utfits, and tickets to the Ma eMthose two keep running around sons of Angora Grotto’s #0 ety er a0 much, the neighbors| Saturday afternoon, It's the / talk, chance of a lifetime, kids, and bate everybody get's something Glee Gee, th’ office vamp, se Liste We want you all to be we the jack, the queen ia) at The Star, Seventh ave, and University st, Saturday morning BALL FANS: Ge ASTY BLYD. ie attle's © mplest driveway, automobile drivers agreed Friday Huge ata, Rowdy, folks! Lét's all get- Sic 2h mudholes mar this other bebind a Drive for an Earlier Mot Ral and Bigger Spring! ! Motorists seeking a roller-coaster Sagopa thrill can get jerks and squeaks to th ard han Gee Gee hax a great deal of | 02’ re sa ay i ti yard thar social poise, b t know whag to do with her hands—espe- | Pay ha wh laying bridge. | Houbhansey miranda y Gaey when playing bridge | it this bo Wietever trouble j the scenic drives of the jp fe Ages j Addition it is used by hundreds of ee aieash reler nese aioe Motorists going to and from the a chau hor aed municipal golf linkw at Jefferson | eee jPark and from Mount Baker and yes of Whalen at | Rainier ave. districts to Beacon Hill shop held a ‘baby | °F back of the child's; Because it Is used by heavy traf- {flc and is as much a street as a tot recetved | boulevard, the park department ee Sila jwishes to turn it over to the city ined as a street But 1 __5¢ t department shuns it, be- frightful condition and should be! If you want the low-down on what’s hay ive 2 to follow Leo Lassen’s stor ies on The Star's TER ARRES The. Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Botered as : jecond Class Sta: ; | W. S. Stowe ONCE and P. L. Harmon, Seattle paint stoftice at Beattie, W SE ATTLE, WASH., FRI " salesmen, . Under the Act of Congress March % 1 DAY, MARCH 13, 1§ pees" are “fishing” for the front wheel of their car, which is more or less submerged in one of the ruts and mud holes of Cheasty boulevard. {Bandit Suspect’s Attempt! for Freedom Fails y Hengsen, bandit y In jail on the strength of a state uspect, must Vagrancy and narcotic possession | chagge, Presi Judge Ronald ruled? | Friday. He denied Attorney H. C.| Agnew’s application fe writ of | habeas corpus for Hengsen. Meanwhile Hengwen, o was | picked up by clty detectives last |Tuesday after » purportea confes- [sion of John Callahan, another suy- pect, may » charges in connection with the Bon Marche $22,800 holdup or some other of the recent big rob-| ries. Such decision will depend on investigations by county and city of} i nd the pre utor’s staff. | | Callahan was ed up in Sedro- woolle ntly by Deputy Sheriff} warrant charging par | William Sear Seattle de | tectives on a | ticipation in the $4,400 payroll hold-) Jup of The Seattle Star several years ago. Callahan is said to have con-| |fessed to participation in the Bon | Marche caso of last August Entry Coupon [ir || office, versity 0:45 Bro the end be The Seventh ave, near st., Saturday, March 14, a. my take part in Clown Parade and at to at Star Uni- at to the tend Society My name ts Adare costumed 9 1 will be clown out, fill and om litor, 1 ) (Cut this in name and to the Clown Mditor of The your il rade address it ! | | ER FIND SEATTLE BOYS WHO RAN AWAY FROM HOME IN MONTEREY ONTEREY, Cal, March 18,— Friday, the 13th, proved unlucky for Curtis Daley and Roger Goldberg, 15-year-old boys of Seattle, who ran away from home March 4 to see the world, "Gee, it's tough to get caught Just when we got a good start,’ The scene is typical of the condition of this heavily traveled road-| way, wi hich is badly neglected, by park ard stress de ear penent officials. JEWEL THIEVES/PLEA IS DENIED by Carter & Bradley LIQUOR PERILS ‘Direotor Lyle Will Speak to | Teachers and Parents | ev Roy C. Lyle, state prohibition di rector, has accepted an invitation to | speak next week before the Parent Teachers’ association to explain the they complainéd to the county || perils of prosent-day ilquor. He probation officer, who 1s holding Il win urge the parents and teachers them pending word from thelf parents. to work for regular instruction fn Dailey gave his father's ad- ||the schools, warning against the dress as 4515 Second ave. N. W., |i dangers of alcohol. and Goldberg said his mother ||. new generation has s 1 lived at 211 46th at. an 4 : ¥ . Lh ahd They made thelr way south |{alnce prohibition went into effect, on foot and by chance rides says Lyle. “These children do not motorists gave them along the ||know the meaning of the word Pacific highway, they sald ‘maloon’. In the past wo warned our BASES TR BREE OY, growing children against the drink PROFESSOR WASSERMAN IL1|!98 evil, but with the advent of BERLIN, Mar 13.—Professor | ‘he. prohibt Wr wp benatie: tax es ‘ an | consider it far more \mportant ASRerMaN, Ciscoverer: 6! he wid | that this teaching be suined now ly known “Wasserman blood. test’'| than it ever was, because the method gerously Ill of heart | that ia being offered for sale Cane bee confined to| more dangerous t life and k h re ral months and his}than the o-called legitimate condition took a serious turn today.' sold in pre-Volsteadian days. 9:45, clown costume in your ly for the parade at 10 clock. If you hayen't time to send in the attached entry pon don’t bother with it ANYWAY and you'll sh fun, and maybe win a pr Chief of Police Severyna and his motggeycle cops will lead tho parade, Wie the 8 attle Bioyele tangers on decorated bikes will bring up the rear. After the pa ade you all go home and cee cou down in the afternoon te the how So rustle your costumes and be with us tomorrow morning You can come fis any kind of a clown you aver heard of imagined. Don't hire a suit think you must be a “regula tion” clown, The fact is, the more original your get-up the hetter chance you will have at one or other of the prizes, It's Help! Help! Clowns Will Take the Town! | & matter for ingenulty—not ex | pense. Come as a baby clown and have brother wheel you in the old baby bu for in stance, Be a “flapper” or a | musigg! clown with an hat monita or something, Be a “tramp” clown or maybe be | row sister's rouge dd yornp |} home with the $20, You can rig up something if you only try varieties of clowns | to choose from. Rube clowns | city slicker clowns, not to men |} tion trained animal clowns and the animated bale of hay clown | Be your own kind of clown—-we | don't care! The big idea is to be there, Haye fun; music; excite | ment; tickets to the big vodvil show—and GO HOMIE Wirt | THM MONEY lebody will { 4 could be YOU, Remember, tomorrow morning—at Tho Stay 946 o'clock. Seo you later! r, by Mall, $4.00 happening in Santa Maria, wher s Sport Pa ge. If Lassen gives The seattle Star nS HERE'S A DANDY MUDHOLE IT WAS FLEES CAPTORS; SHOOTS SELF |Prisoner Arrested on Sanity Warrant Attempts Suicide | BULLET Submits to Arrest; Steps in|), |Bathroom, Tries to Kill Self | Capt. Collier's car'as bail and Herbert , 60, arrested on an! Insanity warrant, stepped into the bathroom at the Calhoun hotel and) shot himself thru the head Fri morning Hin condition was reported critica at the clty hospital, and may prove! | fatal, Stuttiford came here rsday ght, after being di m a Portland sanitarium, 1 A pro jbate warrant was swe for an other panit Deputy Lee Parker found him p and shav g in hin room He submitted’ t ie naked to be allowed to go to the) - bathroom for his coat Once inside, he bolted the door. A moment later hot rang out and when Elliott and Parker broke in thes found his un ing on the floor hidden in his coat iford was rushed to th hospital lives at war ford's s captors for IN HIS. HEAD ter of Police Captain E. C. department a moment HIJACK RAID IS “EXPLAINED” Ex- Policemen Say They Went to Ranch as Citizens 1 oat is th Judge Hal | Attorney 0. L. Red policemen, | and Chet Rothermel, ling part Barel | mit t st mission to see | had made | fair the es to said: “I statements statement I's court Friday John Dore, appearing for Jen and and Joseph Burt, Harry Landacke in the June, mur of Lou made Patterson a anybody to him. ex- r used of tak- is d- he refused the quartet per- before they are training, you'll it to you, it’s right! » the Indians TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ar )DAD’S CA HELD AS BAIL! i ‘OOLS HIM Daughter to Trial for Speeding CoOL LIER, J daughter of Police Ca inte : Collier, Js free today, but Miss Lillian Collier, daugh-| Cotiier's automobile is hel offi of M lieu Collier, who was ordered held\** * resul for speeding on Westlake ave for Bees! Friday morning Lillian was epeeding |= father. She placed ke ave., it is alleget j Motorcycle Patrolman Le Belles caught sight of her, her and took her down to he ters, charged with driving at per hour. Lillian blithely appeared |was released. Carter & Br tatt Photogra Young Movie Star pecting to have Dad take But in predicament. Capt Is Taken by Death Couiicr silica to seo the ioke. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 13,-| {informed her that he had warnd rts ee spay nj her repeatedly of driving too fa Tegme Riek Wampas “baby” | ana was adamant in his refusal screen star of 1924, died at ner home| have anything to do with her case. here today after a ic illness, The 1 | be said, this scrape—now self out. I'm going to turn you ovw Her | to the traffic department. You cai at her bedside | make a liar out of my policemen.’ wo weeks ago of heart (Turn to Page 8, Column 1) “You've gotten yourself { you can get , of overwork mother died suddenly disease What, Superstitious? Friday, the 13th Just Bunk--or Nearly So! BY JIM MARSHALL HIS Friday, the 13th, stuff is bunk. more unlucky than any other day. is a boob, Persons who go Friday, the 13th, is no Anybody who believes it is to get a one-way ticket to Sedro-Woolley. he silly old superstition, in which no sane person now believes, started back in the reign, or epoch, or whatever you call it, of Amen-oth-opt, bled and cr who was Pharaoh No. & back in Egypt. He stum- ked his head on what was a sort of Cheasty boule- ak and had 63,675 of the bourgeois executed in (The entire city council of Karnak was boiled in oll, show.) consequence the records Well, this You'll have to pardon the § break. A bird outside is lying ] on the sidewalk. He walked under a ladder against the side of The Star office and, altho we yelled at him not to, ho persisted. So the idiot got hit with a brick and we have been down reviving him, He oughta a-known better. © custom of the sheriff's j departme nt and the p cutor’s of. Ifice ‘to violate thé Inw which gives prisoners tho right to see relatives| and attorneys, T. H. Patterson, a} former deputy prosecutor admitted | during the Baref murder trial in} . Well, anyway, this accident of the pharaoh’s started the super- stition that it was unlucky to do anything on Friday, the 13th, because it was Friday, Ramadan 13, a statement about the af. when Amen-oth-opt stumbled. | Isn't that silly? [fisting by Dore's continued apeech: Yet sane men and women who wouldn't give an Egyptian a | dary ebattanenatelna drink if they met one at a pa.ty still believe that Friday, the . . : : . . * wanted to get their own aia chekvelnie laweeral You'll have to pardon us i || again, Our choicest gift from RAID God has just telephoned that | Redden and Burt, | Ucemen, ing the went to th in order st_ moon: trait in th from Patte w rn to Page 8, Column 1) | BRITAIN BOOSTS NAVY | LONDON,*~ March 18—-Net in | se of 4,320,000 pounds is con | tained in the navy estimates of 60. 600,000 pounds for the next fiscal |year. ‘This total includes the cost! of naval aviation item whieh heretofore has notppeared in the | admiralty bu prohibition 1: to son sald that at the time ere so zealous in v that the citizens and a remarkat e Barel plo ‘n ize moonshi hiners. This eir characters was elicite rson by the state, Patte! both Redden ( , Now | | I] s | i} | Is the Time to Buy That Home Wht Ads can help you find t particular | home you are looking for WHY PA RENT $300 CASH Vie SION OF BR RUNGALOW, STRICTLY MODERN LOVE nRoOoMS This home is &tricQy modern lovely hardwood floors, — fire piace, latest lighting fixtut |} sunny A veal home tuffy apartment when you « |] move vight in, Only $900 ca | gives possession W e will call for you || Turn to the Want Ad Column. |] and. seo who is offering this | dandy buy enfore r od wal nd Burt a) ee she has broken a mirror—by dropping it. The last thing we told her, before coming down Friday morning, was: “Don't monkey with mirrors to- day, of all We don't | Want seven ‘s’ bad luck!” That's a woman for you! the day yea To resume: Why is it that a ft of regular folks, who wouldn't give an Egyptian a drink, still believe the silly old superstition about Friday, the 18th, bringing bad luck? There's no such thing as luck, Any number of the American } zine will tell you that. Do you suppose that some bloated Z manufacture, who started as a bootblack @nd made 10 million in the canned prune business, is going to admit that luck had anything to do with it?) Luck is all the . 4 4 6 You'll have {o pardon us again, We keep getting inter- rupted, The larger of the two office boys has just called us to the window—just in the nick of time, too, When we looked out there was a fellow walking along and just front of him was & lack cat, He didn't see the eat and we had to holler our 1 off before we could warn him @ his danger, Finally sve con- vinced him and he dodged back around the block. It gave us a chill all over—his narrow es ry that the eat bunk. Don't teries, halitosis and Rig Success or a prominent of Friday, the 13th Friday, the 13th, So, as we were saying before going to walk in front of: Superstition clieve in it! It causes hardening of the ¢ You can't be you believe in the that we saw this fellow s all the falling are 1. Great ian if i) hie iden on is the (Kditor’s Note; The writ and he was unable to ee 's typewriter collapsed at this point s it was because he left bis rabbit's foot at home thi I to thinks after: ward that he had lost his buckeye y lay when he lent it to amin at S wd and Pike, to eure the other man's rheumatism.) 4 ct Captain Orders Own | se court with her traffic slipAgx- “You can go to jail for all I caregam round worrying all day about it ought 3 a Leena. TLR UE innate air aponeeTnmrT mea '