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__ 250 Youngsters March in Star--Grotto Clown Parade la oo, : . mere eee. Ms Rs ay eS ki : ist ith cla ais Rte aba pried. Moh side hh Ra Davie ih Fel Chief Severyns and Jerry Yatsunoff, tiniest , who marched as “the fattest Virginia Ellen Rasmussen, who got a big Evelyn Oberg, as a Candy Stick Girl, wa Wilma Yatsunoff, as a country lass, who fed parader and winner of first prize. girl in captivity” and got a big laugh. hand along the line of march, as little Nemo. one of the bright spots —Phove by ey meat with her cousin, divided the first prize money. EE i 4 Wy Jawens . ty ~ Ry sat Clpanlat + Tashi | ——-- RIT i The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington V Spectators Roar as WEATHER | Comic Procession a ijl... The Seattle Stare! == | t was o! of the , 1, 93 ha ed as Second Clase Matter Mary 3, 1699, at the Postoffice at Heattle, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Ter Year, be Mall, $2.00 D ns and Vv OL. . NO. 15. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1925. * eile Cl Nae pee : — ——-— OO ns ait a tT t town stre with s they parade out of office s and vied with sidewalk in cheers appreciation. = = WALTER CAMP IS DEAD! 8 o'cloc kiddies began to ar building an@— m. Seventh ave. from University massed . Dy, excited & couple of bacon Ese SF, : at ‘ : rs) ks pies ah Sat Aa ad tramps 1 a, pig LPR rep ; da little maids, and proud. par- es G s 4 ad Caran ( CHET F ts, who'in0" doubt ha’ spent nie lock jauc— He tried to owt.argwe— hte -mother-| JAY WALKING. MISS | WANT A JOB AS CHIE ((Lirtue cRIPPLe GIRL) CRIPPLE GIRL ane IS GIVEN :O1D-TIME amous Cle Re ate || COULDN'T PARADE, 8 Tobay's-canalents tor’ the | SCHOOL PUNISHMENT | TOWN HUNTING ONE DE, BUT try club fa the bind who” pretaces PORTLAND, arch 34.— Mla WH wants toe a oni of | IS GLAD FOR OTHERS! every ex ath " . Rather. Epstein, 19, demure e e police j ‘E LITTLE Seattle girl, who h point" enographer, wan arrested on a No, Chiet Severyns isn't fired. |} asi in:: ‘The - Stee. SanGall | TODAY'S NEWS PICTURE SORPORE A parece Set DERN ES: Cf & ; ar galt art in the Clown parade Satur. copa » oliceman's oF bets cap ay perp hee Her letter explains [7 eS fet can pay & fine of $2.50 or “i yns to locate a good man to | sis 3 ; 2 tor The Star: Lit Gee Gee, in Tiana: say Wealichs? SE timsae 3 . . “ad fob, which 5 $175 | ; Oh ike costume ane eich f J C h R f P; F d H el}! Mie 200s < wai ih “I am the little girl who was Oi, he costume “she |] See awa said oac! oper of Princeton Finds Him; || . oF be t Stacey in ithe © Dance of the Pur- dat me,” was he Victim of Heart Attack; Author men, ono detective, and a traf. || SUG 28 2 ple Bubbles to | policeman vigorous 4 fic cop that has a ‘ essen s but night. She is hold- Gace ea thot of “Daily Dozen” atone | ea had an accident -at school, 1 ing one of the A y z y : PT | . t kicked and it injured my new trattic sig) Embezzling Charge ——= = 4 es a Te pine lover claims ‘vat Grand |' Boy Ts Unconscious isu: ands edipple TES nals that will soon * 5 } EW YORK, March 14.—Walter Camp, noted athlete,|| */°° pe phot aakes peng * . tor said I'd be able to walk in “ , ’ 000, ts of big game shooting ° be placed on Seat. Is Filed Against GUARDIAN HELD coach and author of the widely used “Daily Dozen’ || and fine trout. fist a sabe in Hospital; May a year or two and he put me face aecis cae M. Cameron | exercises for keeping’ well, wes found dead in bed in his ae Not Recover iia onesie down, it | means : a at the Hotel Belmont here today. poe that arasin ithe parade: ato traltle Bas) ncrieffe Camero eeita latter Camp was in New York attending the annual meeting} = by an automobile while “FRANCES RUTLEDGE (age 12) the right of way.| | $30 & \ | of football coaches. bia i another boy ac 218 Meridian ave.” Wher A with emb: ment, was arrested by ( Coach Roper, of Princeton, found } % nlevard at mye. Ne ENE RS CO EE eccity dey anid ioagea | Shepherd Faces Murder |,,,. vot | nea night, Roscoo Campbell,| pours in preparation Tor the aig that ‘the bounty | {2 ¢! | Count in Orphan Case eel he advee son the caer ital ht on pedestrians has| Miss fe tlett, apartment ee led to fe tht ired. The driv of th tumies wero outsta: haan raised to} hot Ve 1318 Beventh | ERMS STOLEN |: I wer is roo! op | ynard McElyain, 17, of 6 | ingenuit thou 2.5 jave., swore to the compl cha YPHUS G tok ‘the United Pre "He ap- | 2nd _st., was booked by the police} the making, that the judges had a Foreatiste’ Wack t takes 1401 his c o aeenl ba’ ox ean | ity ubs en nizanee everybody got tickets for the after- Be ere toacenee Coa en oan fare oe BoeetwoaD 98:1 Now Eviderica Links Foster- |" Bkodbe tha, Com eae angennmiaana acral pe Greener n ss, Fase «att ie ea i ee ql i 5 nd Passing Parade of 1926 one to sca all over th She told a deputy prosecutor that Father With Theft a Nasties | PLAN TRAFFIC SAFETY | Jured by autos Friday night. alten Ascape h © Cameron $300 Octo \< § pea | | 1 Campbell, ae erase as Mr. | jE -ATSUNOFF to be applied on the purchas 1 ap si ‘onn., papi and Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, o} 1 ) HAIR It of an apartment house sho was | (SHICAGO, Til, March HA y Saairge dine baad Luau | Enthusiasm for Endeavor | weeain place, did not seo the auto-| Serty. Yatauci to a ing from Flora Schieman, of 7 Mpel Peasoorlodeae sft fs a aie ty ddshorniin New: dave! ch was turning off of! was one of the funniest charact Dridegrooms ure lvalley st with the murder of William fan He iy s ie? vin N e Hee n | Shown at Meeting Friday int Hebvontig meahevane (ace fai ont pun ot installment on a } tartlett f ced receipts for ntook, ote os qpel me had [Site see - here i od rate of specd. Ho was|and spectacles perching on the paint. ¢ but Mrs. Schleman told the | Nis ward, who Mt hep erd is ro.{in the management of athictics. at | Dedicating itself to the task of/strack by the bumper and his headed freckles of his tiny nose. His ASK MR. FIXIT prosecutor received the | Will be drawn | f habeas ‘corpus, | that-untversity,%: His busttiess: iter making Seattle tho safest. city in the windshield. Physicians |cousin, Wilma Yatsunoff, as Susie Dear Homer: Now that Sally has | amount from t net igtsed on a wrt Gaeta | erty. Ware Wargolg ceaneacen TR etEE the land, by reducing to the mini his skull is fractured. He|Irom the Farm, carried her exag: heen located, we are wondering what! C. J. Durbolton, 340 N. Tith at, |TePresentativen of staten attorney | Sate Here lnely Colt Oe ich he | jmum, the traffic dents that |has not regained consciousness |gerated costume and character to has-become of the man with the| is also ftness. The prosecutor | Ter ‘the criminal court today. {wan at one time president, treasurot | ensieten. Gut lives in (wo! Moklvain Is a grocery clerk and | perfection. shovel and broom that used to push | said thelr pre nary nts in-| kins of the crimina ed wake (aon | atid eehiprad nawagnes months and a half, the Seattle Safe: | ),.)5 ‘ permit, he told| Fred Wyatt, as a Radio Bug, en- the two-wheeled cart about the | dicate several er irregular trans Shepherd and his wife yee a os np's er activities . ity conference held its first mocting |sconced in a huge black radio, meg- street.—Curious. | and Attorney Howard |!n custor arly today to be ques ale fs jin the Chamber of Commerce rooms, MeTa $740 Faunt-|aphoned his messa to the crowds onsale 1 to new evidence in| him lasting fame in the ann | {oT oe ¢ | ley, Of the state lar examiners | Honed | ‘rphaers id 2 sport, To be wamed in Camp's A 3 | ay afternoon, — | , Wa pout the head|and kept everybody within hearing “Man in Coma Sees Weird Ani-| board, ts inve he case. |__(Turn to Page ¢ Column 4) | mythical “All-American” eleven was Walter Camp Ween t0cand..b0 men. and wo-nh ito driven by Guy M, Belle- laughing. fnals.’"—Headline, | : sy the” highestaHohdy' a reridiron ne spur eran aes various clvic, | Man. 7 ave, SW, on E.| Clinton Johnson, who kept con ‘obi Gothas. ‘Tacoma, | | coud ata fraternal and religious, oreanten |actrcinal vw |tinually falling off his horse—almost nth Gah és Can 4 a contributor to many / a trades, professlons and city!” yp caney Gilbert, 1621 Seventh ave.,|—WaS “perfect clown,’ with Wd: 4 Little Wilite, full of guite, magazines and was editor of a col we ceminty offices attended. and) was :bruised and’ cut when an un.| Ward Bird in his tramp obttfit @ cheered to the echo, the program of Spit his gum into the aisle | umn din Collier's, in which the se the Program of nown driver struck him at Third | lose second. When the usher stepped on it, American” list was published annu- ; jsafety measures outlined by J. W.| ave, and Jefferson st. Gilbert.said} Many youngsters wore outfits € ‘ Maxwell of the Auto Club of Wash: a Star, notably Willi’s ma admired h&e wit. |Offi Is S Th: at’s A All It Will Cost to|« | eather Believed Demented, | ‘ ash-| tho ear was turning and the rear| fashioned from The Star, notably, a | icials ay ats Camp's widow is a sister of Pro: | i ; jington, chairman of the conference. | ranger nit him. jthe Drum Major, Paul Emonds, and ante Ch Blvd. | fess Suminer, of vows. Sec Kills Four With Axe A campaign of education of tho |MCee ME him. Tis chum, Jona’ Mohr, the GeRe hen you're looking for a four-let | Repair easty Vi | motoring public was recommended | run over at Railroad ave,and Massa-| Bird. 2 word that doesn't mean heaven, he ANSAS CITY, Mo., March 14,—]#nd adopted. he organization | chusetts st. by an automobile. He| ALL KINDS OF win’t it hell? i ey ard, the bumplest , road :for .between $600: and $600," 5, Gibson, gertee owner i Xan: 1 completed will work along the} sustained a broken collarbone and|CLOWNS THERE Chea: « boulevard, P r | one | driveway in the city, can be repaired | Forsythe says. as Clty, today slew four “of his|!!mes of accident prevention by edu-| scalp wounds. He was crossing the} And then there was a most real Tie tty, | for $600 | Golf fans who use the boulevar children with an then ation and safeguards, severe and! street when the car hit him. ‘The | istic Felix, the Cat, and a wild Igor- Up betimes, re yn) wo ee ae Wy who drive over|to go from Rainier e, and the! true Ae himself with the axe, suffer: (Turn to Page 2, Colum driver took him to the city hospital, |rote, who had to be placed uae betimes, and to the office, where] Seattle motorists who drive over | to go from Mba 45 hint uotaccl ATO Kili . Seat ay iia aad | |block back of the clown with the {iid find tn the mail several Jesia from | the rutty, chuck-holes and plow thru; Mount Baker districts to the Jeffer | wissing: Second One in} ing nossibie tatai injuries, ‘The slay jie robyiodenscnuse. ollie V. Woodhouse and J. Sayre, and to writ-|° ‘ y he ¢|#0n park links are indignant. | er is ina hospital. Helen, 124 years | ‘ ing them down, so soon thru with my | ‘he mud and Ree bo and| “Repair it,” they. exclaim, , every Past Few Weeks old, one of the victims, died on the | (urn to Page 2, Column 6) Pee nam, and to billiards, where did} that much Dee vere oa |time they make the. hazardot to the hospital. The bodies bo filet Sati, making 9 Fun of three, | exploded tires and depreciation on |time they make the. Awzardous) “ way Shee vile Sees ‘Se Sere Wates Toda the Crratal Pool, where the Kennel club | ely Cay it | dep artment of tho clty, either the) aN thd 0 iy ! ho pe. | old, are at the aon hdme-awalting | N. ey do be holding its exhibit, and many fine} At tho request of John KE. Carro ie a ent, the elty council | Fred Korman, chemist, who re : ; | on Warren amin. bs Sire haired. ‘tox terrier, albeit 1 do fear| Chairman of the streets en ers | streets committee or the street de panty aciine et AN paul i ‘ {Gibson eeverely cut his wrists and] i 0. imple e Ceremonies as bo y WASHINGTON, March 14.—The “Hooch” the pooch, would not take| committee of the city council, Engl | yartment, ought to be able to} making synthetic OLINe, WHE DOT ie himeale cor bla tae tnee tie A H Sith ie’. the wine Conta A 0 8 com he. be! ack drev es i 4 wought. by police tod follow. | Stuck him a_ big 0 F; Ori senate overrode the wishes Minty tos companion, heb Hing mighty | neer J, D. Blackwell dr fay a Fe rape the money together, and do ing “Da ea ody: follow: | send. Hin wite, som ie attempted | rrives ere rom 1ent jleaders today and decided to press ; stead. And so to home, | mates on cost of re Ld © lit now!” 52 as {to strike with the hatchet, escaped | the nomination of Charles Beecher | “Permanent improve t with - - week, | | , t - | > wenora Dear Hi le ai be Sptulithis roatbed' “190 | Korman 1s one of several Pacific | uNinjured 1 IMPLICETS wit mark the eere:| er of Commerce and committee | Warren as Bids! aes es ear Homer: Last night I heard | concrete or bitulithic roadbec | aeate have dropped| ‘The children were struck by Gib: | ponies of respect and honor that : vote before end of the day's Ses gett oar | oo ches thick will obatse6, 000.7" BIAGK st chemists who have dropr members of the chamber will attend : 5 Wetore cana {he radio announcer declare, “Tho | Inches thick pe 1} Summer Will Soon |\ pron sight recontly,. Ono was killed | 98 they lay sleeping. in thelr | attlo will give the body of Capt.| the funeral boa: Bon, Shortly Ustore, es ae wext number on our program will be | well sald, | 6; in a yacant house in Los Angeles | beds xe meral In a body. In accord:| agreed to postpone consideration un- ) ‘Mother Machree’ by Request.” Do| “The road can be regtaveled for! Be Here afew ‘weeks ago, the slayers pre Gibson Is believed to! have been |¥:'8: Gibson when dt arrives next/ ance with the wishes of relative j til Monday 4 you know of any other pieces by this | $3,000 by using city gravel from the . 5 |i sought valuable {stricken with a sudden fit of insanity, | Tuesday on the Admiral Oriental] there will be no public displaye wer author?—C, B, J bunk i I n the middie|} And a good car sure will mai |/sumably having 4 at atte [liner President Mek Al Hundreds: of shipping 1 1 D wutho Ai | bunker jen they open the middie } aa hes Ne nes couehaedl e c esident McK ley ndreds of shipping men and} No, but did you ever hear ‘lof April. ‘To buy washed gravel for|| ft a pleasant one, Here ty dandy || formula ve Members of the naval affairs com.) former naval officers will be present Latest Auto Death hy Tee Mote Control? immediate repair the cost would be|| car offered for your approval : Judge Resigns to mitteo of the Chamber of Commerce, | at the servic Inquest on Tuesday 4 “4 $1,000 additional NEW FLINT SPORT RDSTR Mrs. Pulitzer, Jr., he trustoes of tho Press club and| Capt. Gibson died in Manila trom | Sipng inquest into the de of rv, Mary, quite contrary George Vorsythe, chief engineer of || Only run. 3,000 miles, has Enter Mayor Race | the scores of business associates and) a heart attack while heading the sees \" Uy ‘ * % |Louls Lyons, . latest of "8 How is your radiop i easel AbniAd a heel brakes, disk wheels, nice convorkors of tha Well known marine | ond Chamber of Gahimerce commias | 2 Baucals and pro ? pd aaa ET ket red Spanish leather upholstery || Dies in New York jos ayitis, sinron 14-100 Salts will nthadtavel€tyfbaty ol’ Wnas th iaheoven Ste AMR OMBA Pel Neat heen auto vietims, Wil be hetd@ruesday eek: Sih aaa a | anit ree tec mtiitay aha | (ah one a ih From Hew oar NEW YORK, March 14.—Mrs, Jos. |eral Judge Benjamin I, Bledsoe of | graitine Cou Whon. tile Body hairman of the naval affairs ener |morning, Coroner W, H, Corson an: Never gets KGO! comttar' le tras arifice this Jeph Pulitaer, Jr., wife of the edjgpr| the Southern California district sub: | srougnt ashore mittee of the Chamber for. many |Mouneed — Saturday. Lyons wan Peers iepakitha at Milan ion< the ¢ an coat and land publisher of the St, Louis Pomt.|mitted his resignation ty President!” junoral vervices will be held at} years, He setved tn the late war ay Killed in a coltision Tetiveen tivo ir henev er tewe'-by' th KV en months time Dispatch, died here last night of what | Coolidge today in order to b ne ‘Trinity AS ch at 2 Y 1 101 tr ft « t 16th ave, N. Wy soary © persons | road, crumple the erust, scrape and Spiseopal chureh at p. m]a naval officer, and has been con Juutos at 16th ave W, and, Leary get together and all speak well of| level it, and then run our 16-ton|| Turn to the Want Ad Colum at first were believed superficial in candidate for mayor of Los An-| ‘Thursday afternoon, Cremation will] nected with shippnig and marine elts |! Thursday. Ino tho same ac: fomebody else, it’s almost a sure sign rollers over tt and you will and seq who is offering this car, || Juries suffered in an automobile acci, | gele The resignation will become } follow. cles of Puget Sound for more than jvident, Alvin Abrams was seriously the poor cuss ts dead, yoad Justin: good as.thoregrs \ ‘¥ J | dent oftective Mareli The board of (rusteos of the Cham-| a score of years. [injured.