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PW hat Does 1t-Co! t to Make a Dollar? See Star Questions and Answers on Page E ight | “The Newspaper With the Bigwest Circulation in Washington ne } Entered Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at TM HOME —=aa { ae SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925 * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. l lar y MacSw tle, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 1%, Per Year, by Mall, $3.00 ney Here; Firemen Save Kitten, Get Prize; Young Wood Home | ' t h Howdy, folks! The first thing that turns green in the spring is Christmas jewelry , ‘ pas all alc r k ) BULL-BTIN “Dice games for Hoes 45 —_ cone Having lost the fortune he what the prizes, of made in Wall Street at the must go."—Prose gaming tables of various Eu- cutor B.D. Cob 5 Wi Miss Mary MacSwiney, sis- ropean resorts, Lieut. Osborne Nong + oe , ter of the late Lord May C. Wood, son of General Wood, lyin really succeeds. in ban. | Terence MacSwiney, of Cork,} returned to the United States e the tore punchboards,; Who died in Brixton prison, 2 ' - today, virtually penniless. He ‘ tr ing to lose their | London, after a 74-day hunger Here are three of the five firemen, who saved the cat, and won The Star-Liberty the- left Cadiz, Spain, about three strik to arrive in Seattle | 8ter, public courtesy prize. The gallant rescuers are, left to right: F. J. King, Julius! weeks ago on the freighter hkeve ke. Bows rom Cni- |&t Tuesday afternoon. dbase and F. F. Watts. The other two, off duty at the time the picture was taken, are West Chetac. He is expected cago, ‘ Miss MacSwiney will speak in Charles J. McGinley and Tom Tague. The men are at station No. 21 at W. 73rd st. and |to get thru the customs in- he ved a dusz| Knights of Columbus hall this | Greenwood ave Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Matt Fhotogras pection and land at Tampa, evening at 8 p. m.-under the ' , Fla., late this afternoon. _ t down: his ae pn a a a 2 Meats io the pas auspices of the Irish-Ameri- ' ‘ 4 Oh my! Where did can association, where she will EVEN CHAIRMAN OF | : tell the story of Ireland's po- HIGHWAY BODY GETS , 4 j litical struggles for the past P fi A 4 “anys MSc GAMBLING CHARGES; |, 27% a ae, fiffam | and financial support. This is 5 N PA. Cal: Maoh 3 pela y “ her second speaking tour of | way commission in. California tw iat _ RAID 3 NEW PLACES |itpe 0s : SPOKTS NOTE ol Harvey M. has foynd this Mountain near Meeker, Colo., has . out after being fined $15 over the | moved 100 yards in two weeks. F re : ne on a guilty plea to Why not match it against a Capitol a COLVIN Pah Coivii at fe Snow What's more, Hill ear going up Second ave. dur- | npaign to mas tea | nd 1 the faces of the ma a the fudge a letter j ing the rush hour? | Sontt fore h 5 4 ull following ‘The im for his attention to / . *. \ e Frid and that 1 | of th © had _—— ‘« DANGER HURT IN ® AUTO SMASHUP Fl ames Hit Four Buildings Along Waterfront ITY firemen from seven compan- ies escaped a flaming death t vy Coin Heir to Fortune Is Held as | Drunk After Car Wreck early Tuesday morning. when ace lene gas tanks “exploded with ter- we not against) MACHINE CRASHES TREE | aie mage ee ee : jrific force and imperiled lives in a hou 2 SAYS SHE I had a ti It was a Ford coupe } I boaned it to a flapper To ri a mile away. | Bhe raced ita little motor, | And drove it thru the mire, TU never trust a flapper vil, w made plain ple wha 1 the b ; bier: f L ed store owners,” Colvin nald And this is the girl and this is the cat in the Seattle) fits that swept enn eae 3 _ : pa tl i 2 ea ari . 3 eae tan : Ase ¢q| and factories on Railroad ave. A gratefdl, courteous subwcriber of Her awyers to x | . F xe 3! | Mystery of Two “Juanit drama of the courtesy week contest. The young) "lady: 18] yn from fv. engine odmpaliiag and called the telephone operator. u ‘Shaw ter Insarie |gameee praction ote rating. 3 lage de: anita} Miss Doris Hageman, 1130 N. 84th st. She wrote the let-|two truck companies finally fought gave me the right number,” said he | dack O'Conner, he Union Cadet ek tile kiaed. Binal Whites’”’ Puzzles Police ter about the firemen rescue of the cat and won first prize|down the flames after a perilous ay ease,’ said the operator hen ; Bhp i Ashen cae Th had jit T he Star-L’ iberty theate r courtesy week letter contest. | battle. ae loss .was about $6,000. . peek Gan FRANCISCO, March 31 saitat iain warning. No action will be COLIC iesiay ‘were’ tyina® tb! Photo by Carter & Bradley, Btar Btaff Photographers | fay Ay rt, basen ra cat 3 ON. THE AIR TONIGHT Ellingsor | anid against them if they rid their P Siva | He ae * room of a farmer's: market operated b 5 NIG ; feclatid suite . miaehiiiea: ‘anid’ Wuiok olve the mystery surrounding 7 7 * * *e jby Pamphiel Cheerco, 1424 Railroad fight efforts Attorneys be boards at onc the identity of a young woman tn lave.,and rapidly spread along the ke ~ : ior have has ed 1 wife patinn ‘ Albront | thé’ darha: Boley the Virginia Masc pital. She 2 | block ta a machine shop owned by | J ma ¢ the 1 | be followed in regard to dice| W784 Indured, in » accident at | q eCOous é USS j}John H. Zeeb, 1426 Railroad ave., ¥ . c EY g bales elendiy’ cant with the | Boren Ave. and Spring st. about 2] | and an electric shop, owned by Carl r 1 were flied In sti-| tr between patrons of cigar atoren|%.™. . The, .car in, wh she was | E. Fellstrom, 1428 Railroad ave., and court Monday lor patrons and customers, will not] "ding. with Fred F. Stimson, 21 | hi | the Northern Machinery & Manu- r th being prepared | °F | =s = year-old Heir to a fortune, ¢ uahed | fl Oy 1 1Ze | eae Co., 1482 Railroad ave. he thought -o hela bothered * t gh A t ®| Tuesday were against the rr f Fee. complaint has been|!Mto another machine and then sn While the companies of firemen r counsel had frame of the Aurora Billiard pa rammed a tree | Mae Battalion Chiefs George Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Na squabble, who will be heard in little domestic sketch tonight. Their friends in the Alfalfa apartment ‘ it Hooligan games,” Colvin ! | have called me up and approved the amo {a Jpanita White, of the | Tl fighting the blaze, the flames spread | move to stop thin ingidous gamblin © ay a lurid glare over the waterfront *. KRETCHMAN | succeeedd in reaching “tabby” and} and downtown district. The roar of Y would ‘have killed th rtments, and that she | house will need no urging to “listen ja An er that the campaign had/aaid te be pay Atte i; She was eturned safely to the ground with] exploding gas tanks forced the men in” Mr. and Mrs, Nagensquabble arrant for the rant waved: oaldé|aroutia thet va ri ah cuts | eat—but courtesy saved it | the adventurotis cat in his arms. | back, have both been “on the air” fre lelay in th aetna; heitid a ne Maat ie At Teast ‘hat was true in the case} And for this act Miss Doris| After the fire was over, Inspector quently during the past winter. v ly begun to scrateh|, At the. Cambridge | apartments, |of a certain long-haired and almost | Hageman, 1180 N. 64th st., believed| Frank Harshficld began an investl- Their broadeastings are heard over lot machines that eee ein ihe. tight | Nowexers another gitt declared that |shortlived pussy out in tho Green | they could lay, rightful. claim to be-| gation of the cause of the fire. a wide area. Their favorite skit Is! trig oon Monday |the 4 a” he sale Mi she was Juarita White Lake district, ing the most courteous employe of] The loss on the building housing interesting from this) At the Virgir entitled, “Well, Yo so Much, Neithe Mason hospital the} But, fortunately for ‘Tommy’? (or | f the place, |on.” injured girl gave the namo of Juan-|was it tabby"), five firemen saved ~ ——————| ita White and said she wasa danger {all of its nine lives. ént and fr Lge model. At the Cambridge apart And besides, they won for them therefore should be ments, however, the young woman |selves the first prize of $15 in The n asylum Instead of declared that she was Juanita White |Star-Liberty theater courtesy con-| “for murdering her and owned the automobile. de-|test for public employes held last! Re J , We she had been with Stimson. | woek. She sald the girl in the hospital was) ana this is how it all happened Poor curiosity-driven ‘tabby''—it must have been a: 'tabby’'—climbed | to the top of a 75.foot electric light e Family Ain't will attempt to con (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) selection of ¥ t the jazz Li'l Gee Gee says that a lot of palioon trousers these days look as if they were ov a Just Sav— “STAR PINK” When You Buy The Seattle Star’s BIG NEW The melancholy days are come, The saddest of the year 2: : The home brew stuff is awful rough,| But. if Dorothy upholds an ° ° 1 Portland we ae of her counsel, evidently preferring Vovetis é for political committees:|t? ce the murder ed Young Stimson, however, in mak inco™ Publico. sound-minded girl to being adjudged , {ing His “reGort! to: Officer D. Far, | Wire pole at the corner of 84th and ven sap — State’s Lands | podlan¢ park dd balked. ve the injured girl's name ag | VCotlend park an VE DIARY White.” He told arrow, the | CAT MAROONED ona 10th T IT ing any Y far 3 vi | officer says, that he a ag | OF neither Oe Hat ITHOUT opening any new farm lands, the pro- |) fiiiita, and that sho lives with hae] It couldn't go any higher and tt . duction of the present acreage now tilled in sister was too frightened to go down. So girl who is en- |, but refused to ON LIGHT POL Washington can be doubled, so fertile is the land, the After the crash Stimson was tak | Pusay came Att oi Miu top of the ‘é . ry a aCe a Mues- on to jail and held on a charge of | Pole and seratchod and meowed and | y Six men and six women, forming Chamber of Commerce agricultural bureau said Tues: bade rm Ona ‘ ing bap) My meowed and seratehed for four long, | ; dle. aa ie day. P ; | (Turn to Page 9 Column 4) dreary days, until the folk around | 5 peel eaday noon took the fate of The average yield re acre in the state is showing gress thore. began to get int ted | b sympathetic women! “And 40 rhe r. Dobbe, Ghgreed with man a steady yearly increase, figures show. | 2 So they called up fire tlon No. | 7 . ’ slaughter, into thelr hands. They|| ° foe ; : ave: A, at 73rd and Greenwood and} On Sale It's too t we can’t save some | were permitted’ to go to lunch in a And there is plenty of ‘good land yet untilled— never Today s Want qed thelr) ald in| rescuing nia. EDNESDAY EVENING of these showers for the for-| body before beginning their delibera-|| scratched by a plow. f Ads Can Help | rooned “tabby.” W est fire sea tions Washington raises live stock, cereals and forage. || | Charles J nley was immedi: | And Every Day Thereafter a ‘ Cae det Dobbs" trial began monday He They are staples. The’ world must have them, As You to Secure | ately senj to then fue He eulas| Inder the apreading chestnut tree charged th having run flown and % ., p ong Jolimy the pole without spikes anc ‘ : " An. anvil no PHY vault inured Wald Aib4et ‘Tohépn) long as that condition obtains the state will alws a Good Home | there were no eplikes | An enlarged edition that will give all the latest be prosperous. Instead a #ignboard loud proclaima:| 49 $0 back McGinley went to the sta: | and gossip of baseball and the sport world, ne’ contractor, during a storm the Clini nn ‘ ‘ Horo is a dandy "BMOKE STINKO CIGARETS!” | nignt of December 27 Land yet untilled near Seattle will raise wonderful ™ 4 Nae and enlisted the ald of four com: | in general, with complete box score of the Seattle Tr Olys ed The state fhe Paputy A ett crops of arcies, small fruits and provide pasture for WEST QUEEN ANNE [ey ¥, King, Tom Julius game and returns of all other C t and major ne lyme » bel RM rgunder, charged that he ards of dairy cows. mpletely Furnished—$ b " i , aA i esides g filmedgor t Aw a motion | was piloting the ear with one hand, he rte teal Read anta rehnniawe dk oVeHATI Nc Ceraries SO.caan And $80 per month, in league games, when the season nana Besides all Dipak’ star, the oyster han its dis-| with the other arm around Miss Agricu Y nite stat tn Ae aking tre rs cluding‘ Interont, \ buya: this || | that it will contain the very last-minute local and bey Be separ t it will never! ether Pulzin, when his car frac portation facilities and promises to keep pace with donates per | The crew went back to pussy's world news and a wonderful array of news pictures RIvR out inter ing it owes tured the aged man’s skull. The acci-|! them, no matter how rapidly they may be provided. | pote with full fire-fighting equip: and domes: all of its success to its mother dent occurred on | Woodland ia “In both agricultural and horticultural products | ment. Tiiey relied we extanaton ae | ‘ i: 4 id ve netween N, &2ne dN, 84rd st ‘ x Y de (Le) ‘ague climbing up-the One of the new I ' syd a Ninth vaste vita the || there is a wider variety produced in Washington than Raa Pray ttedsencue tothe CHVIRTTCE —On the Streets, 2c a Copy Was in the hnrbe t pep ee in any other section of the country,” says a Chamber ‘Turn fo the want ad columns and |] thronging @Mlghbors below, At the “pT ” Up to the time of going Dobba’ defense ¥ that the fog | statement. © see who is offering this Hitle Jjend of the oxtension gue was IT S A PIPPIN Chevrolet schooner ha snd snow prevented him from seeing || house for you ie to continue his Journey with = a roof ladder, With this he tnall A. LB the victim until it was too late, UA TA