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& ® i "5 ry ; i f - Soy % A. pees We — aaa The Newspaper With the Biggest Citculation in Washington Seattle Star iiiocy) 9 Temperature Last 24 re Maximum, 64. Minimum, Today noon, 60. Botered as Beoond Clare Matier May 2, at the March 8, Lottice at js Wash. under the Act of C Tear, by Mall, $1.00 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, He RAINIER CLUB TOC'YTY MAY moe yes CLT MAY STORY was BUY UP Backers of Car Line Pur SEATTLE “Ss” AN KERRY NOT ALARMED Beatrice Burton ghtsabove| Says ‘ ‘Foolish Attempt to Proctor Would Ousé EST. BY HOMER G. BREW FORE VORD ; To the “Flapper Wives” of Seattle—those patheti C aA. 1 Others Publisher Homer G. Brew ae I “ € hose fP 4 > bed, ty ahh oerce” Him anc rs Editor ‘Homer G. Brew) Glorias who be that they can eat their cake and pobsadh gta ety Boats and Shacks } Business Manager..Homer G, Brew have it, too—we ded e our story. ated kissed her. mother good COMMITTEE to ¢ the Office Boy Homer G. Brew It is a true story, altho we are to tell it to you in the hight ID. Cotcngn eset holdings: ca and Replot Janitor Homer G, Brew Bikes \ Ay a ety . ; i y rarer. ; t 4 3 Mi form of fiction, Its characters you l not recognize t up inloft the ¥ " ‘ OBERT PROCTOR, city Howdy, folks! Bandits again by mame, but we hope you will come to know them a fe awake, w fe feeling |erty at $ ed building superintendent, escaped with $5,000 in a day- La mu know girl across the street and the boy t someone 4 called he the city ¢ eed recommended to the city t robbery here, There ought the next house. scenes will be as familiar to you 0 inte i il esapecetigrs to be a law against these fel adi tha nates OP Sicoad ant T For this P he Masiedad't council Tuesday a new plan pede he corner of Second and Union. For this is a story mer eceaie fake ae slat that ey of Seattle, and the time is now, “Bob White” whisti bee fart Come with us, then, to a modest little home on Queen Dick! ; Eliminate all hous ou Anne Hill, where we will introduce you to Gloria Gor- eine? Achar, fortes ts along the shore of aap sie m, inet There h od on the moonlit Washington. Yesterday's bandits were abso a ¢ heard him laugh as Do away with the hun- lutely fearless. They let @ woman CHAPTER I. the wind reds ‘otta eee ‘ ~ ; Phat Lote WF dreds of cottages and un- drive their car j T was the last night of Gloria’s girlhood. It's our we fay,” he said dire sightly shacks that now AND NOW GLORIA dot the shore of the lake. Provide for the con- | BOB APPEARS ON struction of connecting SEATTLE HEADS SAYS ¢ In¥ 0 OWNS links to join the existing RAINIER LINE NOW De eae heen bentthn ‘geen 4 Tomorrow would be her wedding day! Ctlave be i some become| ‘She stood looking down at the white satin dress spread head wulter out on her bed. i It had been worn by two other brides .. . her grand- * LIL Gk& GER TW oFFIce |, ™other and, later, her own mother. rr patterne boulevard system. VAM! j ainly don’t intend to have the kind of life I after attractive coiffu ry, pre of the Douleyarf Avie ees tha When a bandit “covers” his | | Gloria shook her bobbed head at the white affected by Gloria Gordor Hotel’ SCO ane 8 ase or | victim with a gun, and takes | | ls of her room heroine ¢ ho F Wife,” busi n fighting |¢ity either purchase or con« {$20 from him, would you call | ‘ Her Ape biundrehtiie wrk Senn in appeared in Seattle Tuesday pure sald that he) demn this lake front prop- | that a cover charge? ; hates raised 10 aiideent ter, 108¢ “we { Glen Mcleod, .“tonsorlalist . to investigation of hislerty and replot it in high- en children! Think of it ... Gloria shuddered. a cla: _ building lot This re \ “Not for me!” she : re ; plotting and resale at the : ‘Not for me! € aloud. “Not if I know my- mich highas vaiie: ea cine (hee . : wo! Or ould pay the entire j se : etl ihsl austen ee f } | ld hab! al eople are oe Agen a Of course, Dick might want children. He probably 5 spur iaiee of the |o™ mending the plan to the city 4 would. Most men did want them. Why not, since they r really o' it . - hit 4 had none of the bother and pain of having them? now. THe: Comp hse nears, Po einpateieh rae sobs (ike cpa z 4 es which is more than the|committee wi sic e pls They could go on living their lives while the wives and any other varietie teas ae SE ce cont Wwadsibeas NS lost sleep and freshness caring for the children | ven It the city doce ac But residents of Fuhrman ave. and Se Mciants saa Mies ea heave’ oo They could rush about, doing as they pleased. For capien ‘vainuten after 181\- How's <my'l vatiweps ib) eile newest operate er sections along the lake front ty because he wished to re-| their women were safe at home, chained to the cradle. | " | (turn tei Paige 7; C@lumin's) | who np soiving fe sonore: their main an amateur. { No, she was not going to have babies! t ev 1 m A Dick, how wicked of you PE aires small homes and holdings, look upon, going “ the stay in this} ne! . « «I must kiss you, dear! Think, it’s our wedding| ior {d, exasperated. “Don't you the project with alarm. Many fear @ a bond salea- So that was that y.’ “Darling, I'm not coming down,” she said softly.| know it’s bad luck to see your bride} | that ths more hes ree mie wines ‘ Fi: yas that. “oy Pe Wore tt; me a4 t on your wedding d before the out and that their choice lots w! erie ie You shouldn't have asked me to do such a horrid, thing. | Shasta imekas hes ypucat £38 bee tos in the? Genefal “gerahatile: : | on), t : . : Fy “ + ls Mw tl the neighbors 7 Many e y vi ‘s | Then Gloria’s thoughts flew downstairs to the sit- Gordon said quietly. “I thought a woman ought to | sides, what wil! the neighbors’ think {Te Tisaitn ocala aie ote “When it ting room. She knew her mother was there in the old help her husband.’ anaes at Si : They |S DISMISSED lots, and are paying for their prop- 2 tis te. Jewel: rocker, mending stockings. She was always mending. | “IT know you did. Your idea of married life was to ate be WHE Halal pam erty in installments. Others own a fe tie adinary And still the basket was always full. It held an endless take care of your husband. Mine is that he is to take y 1 | (Turn | to Page 7, Column 4) f job. care of me!” Gloria shrilled. “Where you ran a carpet » I ‘want | | as . “sg eee Poor mother! How hard she worked! sweeper I'm going to run an auto bile ! } yds ‘charge # feng Juror ; cbulauh There was nothing for her but housework and her | “T’'ve made up my mind that I'm going to be Dicks’ i | eciare’ erective H { graham family, y salted yess. pe ene what a life! hear ae porns pares at ae fpr the win-| prosecutor Colvin’s “attempting : \ Ae . . . A woman was eithe sla stay in bec ary day till noon, and keep my. looks an 2” case st A oa Stee ) very day , ) for the|to influence a juror” case agains! But if she was a slave, it was her own fault. And | my husband! = tor te Mrs. Maude Sweetman, King county Two May Die i in San Fran om ; that’s all there was to it. | #9178 anywhere | legislator, was thrown out of court | cisco Hotel Blaze | ‘1 G Jeo fi h vor ittle “ier 4 ; * 7 s I itiesdsy noo < coxa oes 7 hd Mer jaca beat Gloria had made up her mind that she was thru with | HE crossed the room to her dressing table. She of a} Tuesd ft n. ARO ES = . Las ¢ she p oin- ON earner) Paice : | : | Sustaining a defense de: c SRR ACTH 4 ner plate on her crystal set, and| hard work, foreve « when she had said good- | leaned forward and studied her face in the mirror <i atest | Court Conmlanniee Claypool hand. | SAN mae ey June 9.—Five j hen t she had China on| bye to her typewriter and her job down on Seneca st. ow that sho’ was be 3 _sot_up and looked out| Town a decision declaring Col- ged rere puma ete as tie . 68 alr und GLORIA SUNDAE, recitiae tor tk clio vin's criminal information was de-|{¥ ie) may die, nd 60 were saved j y to Auk Diet toe Teety LORIA lifted the old wedding dress from the bed, TAY FLAPPER WIFE ors ed the window eiee Schetiete ee et oes facts | early today at the Hotel Shamrock New Warships.” # and put it on a clothes hanger in the closet. But es that had m er feature SANDWICH, HERE * ah be Reba tal Dot at Mrs, Sweetman a ey pend aan eee A reducing | the silk was heavy and the dress slid off into a heap | had made them clear and fine Ee £74 haga praia i He fluence a juror. Bouthera Paniniol eeoien near chee oe ‘ cS nd the ‘t answer once. } r ‘ yes, y : tose, Be, } 2 j t behind 7 t laypool id that the state ad-| >. q CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | ity ete irs. “Wi | iy peas ube ‘ ‘ ‘ 3 ® ils bet mitted this last fact In setting forth | 70 other men guests and Mra, was Ive CLOn SOD Mother!” Gloria called downstairs, “Will you come ges fe wh ‘ their bow'to! Béalile » heart, Ld eee L. McPherson, complaining | N°'@ Harrington, proprietress of | Py eae , J} and eager for life. fo—with a Bea na » McPherson, co! z 4 5 " er away? E; y : 2 Ww s | ; Tho «stindas |fe—we babar’ “Come on down to the front eg ae eae ee ror” | the hotel, were trapped with Gibs iia: attest sce ere he ea Md ight ay away? I want you to help me with this | capital I—waa b ing tomorrow ur tao ie-—wel ie ‘ hard : oe ont dow a ta ets was “a prospective juror.” | 30° ona Beers in a hallway. would have made a birdie on No, 3, trick dress. It kecps falling off the hanger With her’ wedding ida Fane etcdhuh Obes ateritanied ss you, dear! ‘Think, st's our wed pool sald he could find no pre-| “ nanage was estimated at $16,000, if he hadn't dubbed six into the Gloria Gordon's mother was a small brown wren of | he would burst forth ane 8 a a ‘ ne voagth rae dent and no Ia wpe nceralng. Dros | Investigation to determine cause of lake, lost two in the woods and a woman. All her life she had “babied” her beautiful fly from its cocoon, and 1 Gloria. hesitated. After all, where| Pective Juror jthe fire ts under way. broke his mashie on the approach. daughter. from this shabb: the m in one little kiss in| mean ie : ; ae i RE id etl a or. «that bad 2 " | Apprised of Claypool’s ruling, Col- | ‘ Americans spend $3,000,000,000 an- | Now she hung the dress neatly in the closet. Then Sie mega. ce pieeNy tena tonieh ae sents. | Vin refused to make any statement, | Bodies of 14 Mine eo eer ri pened aide sick bed, and put a hot-water bot soot thie: bsddeily: of workibe |]. tte ich, sald’ that article in |) “AM! right, 1" be right down,’ abe |eeeeve, to) O86 | Blast Victims Found ; nouncec tle between the she week am typist for a real\| Suaranteed not’to make reducing || whispered. . = | STURGIS, Ky., June 9.—Fourteen Seemed soot Soak cone ae “Dear me, Glory,” she fretted, “I don’t know how |fiite tim on Seneca st, || exercises necessary. “A snon-fat- || She put on her bathrobe and bodies’ today were taken from inlna) : ne, trick radiator cape. | you're going to get along without me to take care of | kaa mixed up with Gloria's love|}| tems filler 1s the technical |) thrust her bare fea. 18h) alspere | H LDUP No. 9 of ‘the Kentucky Coal come ; ch Z yt 5 CR PE es ,” beet 1D ts term for the compote of lettuco || She tiptoed out Into the ha’ any, where an explosion occurred, Li'l Gee Gee says that getting up| You when you're married and gone. | for Dick Gregory was an snocmes) and tomatoes inside. | Halfway down the stairs she| peartles y. Three pea are believed @ at 4 o'clock in the morning reminds “Don’t you worry about me,” the girl answered, “I'll elsiep ase ie bier ot ae ie A combination of the sundae || paused. i | to le somewhere in the workings. her of a pig’s tail. | . l ri That’s whe 3 ave [eee edn bi be 4 sandwich is sald to remove eee | . a bh aken care of al! right. That's wh eant toda: h hi and san h a rer ” # It's twirly. | be taken 5 fear at I meant Y | with him considerable boredom from the ||FPVHIS was not the thing to do! /“Woman” in $5,000 Thea- | . 8 us when I told you I didn’t want to learn anything about | at , Gloria intended that It , | cheap | Want Renton Bridge 4 Ae ys A . - : | 41 attle flapper's existence. - She was making herself cheap ter Robbery May Be Man $4 BOND DE PARTMENT housework. You see, if I don’t know how to do it, Dick | shot bees nd axury, | y.”" The way to hold a| er y y Constructed Quick] | will have to hire a maid for me right from the start.” —_| '°° Be a nen tomatoe j man was to keep him guessing. To y ; 1 . : : : ing and hard work. Dead tired. | who weren't beautiful and desirable ‘shim so seldom that lovemaking} A large ‘red auto, occupied by} The Seattle Automobile club is rapt bere ea She set her lovely mouth in a firm red line. | A fob and a business enreer were}, . . girls whom men didn’t want. Ot AG Pear as cee three men, and flashing thru Fre-| trying to bring pressure to bear on ; | 8% Bonds. Par, $100. Our Price, | Ce had different ideas whe en I was a bride,” Mrs. [ait very well in thelr way for gitls| But with a face tik aheta Lupe Cideni te bane 7, Cola ©) | mont at 60 miles an hour Monday | the county commissioners that witl ¥ . | $12. Yielding 75%. 1 bea z 7 afternoon, was believed Tuesday cause them to rush the bridge 14 $15,000 United Hairpin Pre- | = Tealiner to be a tangible clue to the | building operation on the east shore i ferred. Only $10 per ‘Share, | handits who, in a daring holdup at) of Lake Washington. So long as § : | Was $110. it Second ave. and Cherry st. Mon-| this bridge is out, the drive around + » $20,000 Texas Clove Factory. | 2 day, robbed Ted ; assistant | the lake is out of the question, andy : Shares as low as 35 cents. This | F + manager of the Pa r, | According to present plans, the new SS 6 i i Warrant for His Arrest in ; not there was a wo-| bridge will not be completed until | fine stock has been 16 points | Whether or not there was a t ‘ the middle of July. i | over par! a} | New Trial for Assault man with the bandits was a ques { of cal | ion which C if Detectives Ten-| i SORE TG | tion which Chief o! oo. | . e ant found himself unable to an- " : James EF. Dupen, euperintendent | MI of, d Cook Are Led Into |i: With the witness of the hold:| i Another candidate tor the Poison’ Norwegian Government Has Started |..’ii0 "sic ton) Yom or ue Motorman an ron, Syaptn ther wiinaas of eee i ub is the den! who sticks | re | " ed, wan expected to ender eee 1a go dinate oat i & in sour, mouth and First; Two Others to Go “Nishic'Wl Aitte"hurwtte: | Woods; Robbed by Jovial Gunmen (i cn mses f a fell me when it hurts} ’ f 5; : p. m, Monday with between $5, A y ° | day on a second degree assault cae | ; ca mie eb : ” | gn Abdel and $6,000, He drove directly te Ug ove. Se | BY UNITED PRE eonland, the end of June, will] charge. WO shabby bandits, both, very] Corvell got on a her} in the | ine jadian Bank of Commerce | | | . en, | Deputy Prosecutor Hammer ob: | leated, but happy, | business district at Ballard, x ts car’ Cherry st I j once | 0 hing parties have ar-| maintain lookout for Amundsen. | much Intoxicated, but hapr 5 , jand ked his car on Cherry ‘ | Gone from henc | au ie Guat for the missing| A third expedition will be lod by | tained the warrant of arrest late! hold up a Ballard-28th ave, N w.| At W d st, and 32nd ave. Nv} ay ne did so, two of the bandits i Has Amos Greer— ranged to , rs Monday on complaint of Mra. Laura Wee oN , ~ |W., the larger of the two bandits pe ae | ta i i ; sen-Ellaworth flyers. Jean Charcot, French polar explorer, street car early Tuesday morning, held him up, took the money, jump: | ; ; Cranked the car Amundsen-Ells' 5 \° bsg .| Foster, middieaged deaf widow.| marched the motorman and a pas. |@rew « gun on Talke and told hym } (4 k in the car and drove away. . rhe ! ‘The Norwegian government has|who 1s about to leave France for ' : marched the mo’ a pas talke ed back fr F ys When stilt in gear! The She recently obtained a superior] gengor P p.{to stop the car, ‘Tho smaller’ of merry oof th teamer Ingertte toward | Greenland senger out into the woods and rob ennant believes that one of the ' wen started the ata ien eer rairplanes| Prominent Arctic experts ati {Court Jury award of $2,000 damages | eq them the bandits then ordered the pas! inen may have impersonated a wo- q 14 The MacMillan expedition will|Spitzbergen, — carkyink = Bn share, the view. that Arfundson | fF attacks alleged to havo been G Talke, the: motorman, | Senger and motorman to get out. man, later changing clothes 4 “4 |, take electric fans into the Arctio| Which will scout over ihe te seme : : perpetrated while sho was a walt:| Jost $99 in cash and his ruby | ‘Talke and Corvell walked up a aa | ty regions, ft 1s unnounced, We sug-| The American MacMillan expedt-|oventually will be found, but St 18) Feu and Dupen a chef at the coun-| ring, The. passenger, | Ceor Garrow path ahve 7 ther Sraddacerihh | 1 a 4 “th Y 0 che uted. to leave for recalled that his food supply will} ital, bes a ‘ thelr hands in tho alr Y TS IT LE \ gest that they also carry their Gelert s a Sit Hou EG RMGtnBe: Weale ty hospital. Corvell, night cook at the Owl . b awitimitig suite, | run out in about a ath r hat | Lupen asked for a/new trial} cafe in Ballard, had only After a considerable walk: ‘“This| Buying a Good Car | i Rete | jafter which he must rely on what) Gounty commissioners last week mits when lie ’was rehed by far enough,’’ sald tho first bandit. | E . It will soon be time for the jovial | jgame he can shoot |served notice on him that he must] (he band This apparently his follow has got to get back to|| 1s Much Easier i , friend to inquire, ‘In it hot enough ] ‘i r i | cloar himself or face the alterna oused their sympathies, for street car,’ To find if you are watching The || vy y Ala A formal order dismissing the |Richardson Given | tives of resignation or dismissal, thoy gave hin $1 in gddition to | ‘No, let's keep going,’ sald his|| star Want Ad Columns, Here is || i vi gs bly 4 i . | irning hisi25, conts. companion, “Bred 1s waiting for us|] today's listing j guilt of Dr. M. B, Mattice against | . . . py yak " Sanat Ns | x eS " : XB DIARY Ith Maryland Casualty Co, for $30] Life; W ill Appeal Decide Action Soon The inobri a Matwaymen rot jp tHe a piece with an auto | see TS | ‘ (June $) a dgo J. Stanley Floyd G. Richardson, convietec rs % on the ear ¢ own ney hum. | mobile t = 4 =< - , 000 was @gned by Judge J. Stanley ‘4 H B b Cc A door for y to dies rE { Very early up, awaked by Tonzo, eral court Tuesda slayer, stood before Superior Judge in art ribe ASE) mod songs in gay fashion until However, the bandits stopped and acs hoa! ie 1 a i Rit, and taghts asad at ise Be Be sig aries over the claim | Smith Tuesday and heard a ife| TACOMA, June 9—Whothor to| thoy got out to Ballard wearched thelr prisoners, ‘allke ORR Net ct a Bt DONT FORGET TO TAKE and migh f io Brew 16 ; , Ove i ranue uni ota. B10 let. (eee ielece con: wy baw of Dr. Mattice on an insurance} #entence at Walla Walla formally |appoal the decison in the Louls 1 lyenderod his ring and cash, Corve Ford Joo! a and rune Ae Lebad se | SALESMAN SAM ‘ , Self panties, and, indeed, she doth think | roey taken out by hin son, Dr.| Pronounced. THe was convicted of| Hart case, amend the Information, Escapes Death and was then looked over. |)¢: SRO waatn ese OWE ofa | id nt of feeding them wy! “ The young Dr,| the manslaughter of Patrolman R. | 4 van entirel ill bo do “19 H ‘ve got?!’ the ban: | sure oi. This 8 | . , and te ert B. Mattice, ‘The young. Dr, or drop the case entirely, w Is this all you've got un figure with you. ‘This § UR VACATION , ©: felicee saat Perea ply killed ty a gunshot] 1. Titsey, but drew the life term | gided by Prosecutor James W, Sel Then Killed by Auto dits asked, digging out the ents. | has shock absorbers, swipe, WITH YOU ON YOUR : p PMuila nn elevator for them wound on ‘Chanksglving day, 1924] after conviction last week of being|den before the wock ts out, ho] SAN IRANCISCO, June 9 | Yeu," responded Corvell. Pos UT Don't int laily Lingh at the 3 ty Heed not walke opstairs, bat 4 0 si-|an habitual criminal | ced today, caping death when the Aa lo! “Wall, you poor son of a gun |} m ‘ on't miss your da mugl \ 4 y “The eo 0 ‘i while attending an Informal musl-) announ ays ping He | gil, you y Turn to the Want Ad Columns por ) = tan int is batter | like dog! r he Ge the home of his flance,| Richardson's attorney served no-| gelden 1s studying the decision | heqwas driving overturned on a high-{here'#’h dollar for you," the robbers |] and see who ia offering this dandy || fdventures of “Salesman Bani while f aid reply, |Mrs, Hazel Finke. tice of an appeal tg the supreme | of Judge Govnor ‘Teuts, whoggrint-| way near here tod Verantt Tur-|replied, shoving a coin into bis |! jtto car to you, READ ‘TH |] You Are away on th Manel i bi: ee tlh ‘the sult was dismissed after a}court, Richards two comrades, | ed a nurrer to the complaint last | ner, 28, negro garago worker, was} pocket WANT AD COLUMNS |} MA in-0600 and have meey it sen nottioment had been reached in| Charles Malrehiid and Mloyd Siverly,| Saturday, Selden does not belleve| run over and killed by a passing] ‘Twlke agd Corvell mado thelr way DAY FOR Goop BUYS || to your Yacallon aidross ulesmniare fr which the Jnsirance people pald| also convicted of tho slaying, are at | complaint can be amended but| machine while walking away from|back to tN street car, The robbers Sam” will help you have a good i 4 approximately $29,000, ‘alla Walla serving long sentences, he may appeal the decision to the! the wreck, LENOEN disappeared, time, sso peer | May uTAN ‘aly iy

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