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i Jhree Men Hurt Fi Tides. ropay Weather Botered as Becoud Clase Matter The Newspaper With the I Big: 1599, at the Postoffioe at m gest Wasn, Cir The SeattleStar May 2, ct » WEDNES ghting $100, ulation in Washing nder the Act of Congress sarch 3, 1878, SDAY Of TOBER- 4, 192 st te aaah ks ae la ton hx a Gite | {ieee Edition TWO C ENTS =} IN s JATTLE, Per Tear, by Mall, RAIN HALTS GAME! Home an Gives Life Defending Brew Howdy, ~ folks? writer abjolutely write any letter etheth, are ujing “J” injtead. Bj, pleaje. Thi type refujei to jo we Excuje One of the great mysteries of the present world se is whether Yde, Pittsburg er, pronoun his name Id Widy or Yid. “Docs she dress well? “1 dunno; | never watched her. In the old days frivolous young men used to paint the town red L now the refo Johnson ROOKLYN, N. Y., Oct. 14.—(By U. P.)—A baseball argument cost Reidar Druisen, his life today. 30-year- old seaman, Druisen, of Swedish de cent, held that Walter Johnson of the Senators was the greatest of all pitchers. An unnamed Frenchman contended that Remy Kremer of the Pi- rates deserved that honor. The men backed their be- liefs with blows and Drui- sen’s skull was fractured when he was knocked to a curbstone. He died a few minutes later. The French- man escaped. SALTY Qt PRESIDES OVER HOME BREW SWITCHBOARD Miss Rosie Clamchowder, the vamp of Phinney Ridge, is another member of the Home Brew staff who has won international fame. | Miss Clamchowder holds the wrong- number championship. of the. Pa- cific Coast, having given our clients the wrong number for 12 conseeu- tive years. She also holds the dura- tion recerd for trilling threes, hav- ing once trilled Main Thr-r-rr-rree fhreeerrerree thereneree for *5 minutes when calling that num- ber. This record has never been equalled by a telephone operator. | Miss Clamchowder refuses to twirl) the telephone dial, demanding an nt for this heavy work. BESIECED Community Clubs of Mag- nolia Bluff Back Movement | U. S. TO ABANDON POST Lil Geo ( come tonen OPPOSE Jefferson Park Ex- should wear a their! tension Pending Hearing mouths which read: ‘Opened by: os Mistake €- ote DETERMINED drive to rt s—— x Fert Lawton into ome of the AN duck hunters object to | | finest and largest marine ene shot in the Aussie but the world was launched Wednesday — i ___x| board by representatives of a com-| Biante nd the movement * of a committer be- | we is world needs is a phono d followed a tneeting sraph that» won't work after 11 vening, at Steiner hall, mem participated in by repre. cca a thd es of 15 improvement and Tt ULTIMATE UGH betterment clubs from the Things are pretty bad, but | North and Northwest districts of the collectors haven't yet started | city dunning delinquents by radio. At this meeting resolutions were| ‘pila adopted instructing a committee to French scien predicts protest to the park board the ex soon be using teeth penditure of any more money for) it aurant steaks don’t additions to the golf course at Jef tender, we'll have to ferson park, Beacon Hill, until ad: Ee ae) vocates of the Fort Lawton park the a had been heard, The appear- will ince of the nmittes before the broadc smel fh board Wednes morning was to stuff, anyone who carry the purpose of the resolution mburger cheese {into effect " Discussion. of the plan were orb e opened a year ago, when it was said ld be made to secure Column 1) an effort (Tarn to Page I, M’DUFFER, wo QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | Dear Homer: Freshmen at the university wear little yreen hats. What keeps them on?—Curlous, Vacuum pressure, bie, GOLFE thru a knothole to see t ime free Now we tune in on £56 wear out by flapping against (We present world series that the I | lators are sald to get a great Storm Approaches wallop out of one of those rare sin i. one gles, From Mid-Pacific| Acted Warning of a storm of marked World serie intensity about 1,000 to 1,200 miles} ing the ball so west of the coast, was received by that doesn't go ¢ the local weather t 1 Wednes- is scored ag a b day morning. Alaska and Ortental | 4 shipping have been notified The stot is oving eastward, accord <H DIARY form Js moving ea (Octobe Up very id did don my gowt asselled sox, and my mighty noble and @ the links, where did play @ rrome, with greate pleasure + winning 4 shillings, and dld yeures ago, at the Mad did there for the tink which did did there enery ernoon, 1 Imy the without that ve able to Ww almost K and indeed it foundation eatorday dvenwed in a pair of bal 100 trouwers m A. J. 8 ing to reports. longitude Se Walter Johnson’s Greatness Kremer Rnd Marine Park on Fort Lawton Site PARK BOARD IS. Please Define “Flapper” Or What Is a Janitor? BY JIM MARSHALL, NGLISH department, Univer. 4 rity of Washington, sent condolences today to Thomas A Knott, English teacher, of Io « going to rewrite Web. Univer sity a, ster dict, ry. He's been se lee neral edito: the words have new meanings since Noah sharpened up his quill pen and ted out with the well-known A family Webster says young game b y." But, ol t will do with that Radio is explained by Webster umn, but the Towa to deseribe it as in half a ni Necking \ ‘a small moulding near the top of a column,” but wait until Knott gets thru with it and see what it means Here are some other new defi tfully attention brought to for the nitions Prof. Kr new dictionary JANITOR: A human being ex ixting under the delusion that a furnace is a cellar ornament that would be spoiled THEORY: Som shoriff gets after priso from his calaboose POLITICS: indulged in by legendary known as politiclans; consists of calling everyone else a liar, Tho one who calls “liar the most generally wins the game. From “pol.” meaning “parrot onty-five per cent per cent visible in 1925; 1927 edition for further Things skirt-hems Its location is con degrees north Barometer read 29.10, the low- ) latitude 63 166 west. given at tral ings were ut point Lassen Covers Big Grid Game Nae treat for Star sport readers Complete covernge of the Ne braska-Washington football game with all of the “dope on the teame, by IL, Lassen, sport ir, Who ts on hin Lincoln, Ne football editor of The way today for raska with the Husky special merits two teams in a series of the game as well ription of Lassen will compare the of the articles before Prof. A Thomas A. Knott FOG 1S BLAMED FANS WAIT Contests Zuni Beauty Johnson and Aldridge) LAST Bl CONTEST May Fight Duel in Series Thriller | FORBES FIELD, Oct. Rain, which had been falling heavily for almost an hour, caused a postponement of the seventh gam of the world’s series, between the Pittsburg, Pittsburg Pirates and the Wash- ingte ators here this after thousands of fans waiting in exponed sections of the stands while he deliberated for 30 min utes whether the game be played Tho series will be resumed as Commissioner Landis kept | could | | soon ws wen permits. i Washingtor be immensely | arm and | rn day of rest and o mbern of the’ ér a urling corps will be re freshed by the holiday Also it will Vie Aldridge, the outstanding pitching hero of the Pirates, another day to rest may reault in what fandom hoped fora great pitching duel between the “Hig Train” and the Hoosier school. master j Betore the game today, McKech nie had favored Morrison as hin gamble for the final contest. To- tr he may feel that Aldridge should be given the task The fans o packed the drenched stadium today wanted Johnson and Aldrich to oppose each other to sea which could win three w series game, a feat Christy | Mathewron accomplished in his prime and which has rarely been duplicated in post-season annals The ¥ ob viously di kame wan called off two straight “rarin’ to g NINE BURGLARIES Tice Tells of CONFESSED Operations Here by Thief Ring Confession of nine burglaries was |made to the police Wednesday by P, C. Tice, who Ie held in the city jail with three other men, W. Mc Intyre, A, Alleson and K. Hinton Mrs. Frances Steven also held. Tice admitted to Chief of Detect ives Tennant that he and his com panions had robbed the following |Score of Autos Come to ee NM oy gat ik dae ala Grief in Dense Mist M. Lasnier, 1817 Ravenna bivd.: © T. Marshall, 110 W. 48th st; PT. More than a score of auto crashes | APfel. 1920 Naomi place; C. H. Cole, t 1718 E, 6 ; Frank Paul, at Des were caused y the fox b ket that ee th tM hung over Se Wednesday morn- Ly 4 eet et Neal aio) 18h | ing One of the injured victims, ¢ pa i pia is EHO be R. Adam an electrician, 2637 FE. Tho quintet will p ill be turn Aad Mt Wan taken to the city hob ed over to federal postoffice officials | prosecution. ‘Tice has con ! r of he apowsl | Waa iridiig inva oes idriven the looting of the Kapowsin | by Lewis Laub, 4107 Greenwood ave i when it collided 4 machine driv ihe iaath fo hE A) on by T. M. Kennedy, R. I. D,, No. 1,| 4" coat from the home of Mrs, x 468, Tho crash occurred on th Wr UR ee oleae Bole yi foe | Beacon Hill bridge over 12th ave, 8.) $*9. Auto crashes in the main were not Thousands of cee worth of serious, as most of the cars crawled jewelry fur and clothing haye} thru the fog blanket at | peed | been recovered with headlights burning. In the | University district the fog blanket was so heavy that other cars could | Senator Ralston | not be eon f a distance of more | | than 15 foot Is Slowly Sinking, George Stipe, who lives south of | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Oct, 14 the clty, crashed into a dump truck | (BY U: P.-Senator Samuel M. Ral- | with his ght car in the fog which ent M Wi ren heal autres manteled 16th aye. 8, W., betwaen | Pouble, ts slowly sinking today. suMen’, Dity Lane heb vegies ‘© has been unconsclous for some | Pere Hak Lene 5 Vie Centers | time and has not been able to take| early Wednesday. Stipo's car came ‘ nourishment since midnight, mem off second best, he reported to the | bers of his family said, | jsheriff, Tho truck, belonging tO] physicians feared he would not | McHugh and Collucto, was parked | rally from the state of coma, crosswise of the’ road and waa un lighted, he said | rie! Chélaea, oh Bothell hightwadh at | Bank at Pasco Is t near Chelsea, onBothell highway at | sii) a. in, when EB, Hance, of| Being Reorganized | Lako Forest Park drove into al page j 7 nay aedan standing’ on the hlehway,. bee | Suse mole ce rat To eOrs | {manization of the Iirat National longing to 8, Lionel Buneh. | Jailed for Six Months by Court i Six months in the Whatcom county | | Jail and $1,000. fine nontence imposed on Cullo and Sarfino Rossi by W Neterer Wednesday wh guilty to po ut exnion of a was tho Bellinato ral Judge hey plead eu and moonshiy near Marlington, | ba nk of Pas® with new capital and is golng forward today, fol closing of the Institution | jeaday Depositors are expected to pald in full Pasco, meanwhile is without ul bank, Kennewlek, across the Col | umbia river, has only one, ‘Three hive closed In the two towns with. | in three months he American Socurity bank of Kennewick closed three weeks ago, | Students at University Back Co-ed Pulchri- tude With Lackadaisical Enthusiasm | PROF, WILLIAM SAVERY, of the University of Wash- ington, says the Zuni Indians dance better, dress more becom- ingly and paint their bodies more beautifully than “U” co-eds, Photographed on the campus, this pretty co-ed is willing to ‘ontest with the Zuni maidens. | Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers BY RUTH WALLER action and must depend entire- | w™ cublet hose, blanket | ty on hearsay,” she said. “How- | conta, blazers and what | ever, the, vaunted Zuni,” having | not, the recent comparison of nothing else to do but dance the co-ed with the Zuni made | and paint, might. very well be by Prof. William Savery must. | the superior of her co-ed sister, be admitted to be quite pertin- | whose attention’ is divert hy ent, according to the opinions of ) such things as ‘classes and univer students who ought politics. Imagine a co-ed paus- | to know ing in Ker dash to an § o'clock | “Neither in graceful dancing, assembly to execute yellow | slickered CREAMERY BUILD WREC Fog Hinders Work of Firemen; Big Dis- trict Menaced ING , a oar ay om Cr wildin est e. and ( ‘ t ted to t ell $1 eo fire nm uries, Others had narrow ark, As © and Bat am Car m . ere in large of bat Ka the the fire to a buile ng the Mutual Creamery g in which are the firms of Turner & Pease, Inc., the Carstens Packing Co. and J. H. Pocock, bi egg firm. Across the str is ice in nearby building nen aced for a time. The water played upon the buildings by the fire- | boats flooded Railroad ave The injured’men are Lieut. Oscar Van Ootingham, of No, 1 engine company, in Provid hospital, in- Jured about the head, back and body. Pipeman William K. Bloomskog, of jengine company No. 25, cut on the | wrists glass; Pipeman Mici 2 0. 2 engine com- severed artery in the wrist, cut 88 NEW SBOY TURNS IN FIRST ALARM wsboy passing the building at m, heard the roar of flames rhead and turned in the alarm Work of the firemen was difficult in the extreme on account of the fog which made their task a weird one. The huge aerial ladders stretching upward to third-story windows were lost from sight a few feet above the ground. Even the flames shooting from the windows and roof could not be seen The fireboats played a continual stream of water on the building but could not see their thrget. ‘The fire broke out on the second floor in the plant of the Johnson (Turn to Page ay Column a» “eg N. P, ASKS HUGE CUT IN TAXES Claims Values $20,000,000 Above Actual Worth | DEFENDS THATCHER ACTS |Railway Asks Recovery of $134,415, Now Paid LYMPIA, against Oct. 14.—Two suits the state board of equalization and 23 counties of the beautiful clothing nor in artistic | rain dance! | state were filed in Thurston decoration of the body, does the Wen Randall, sophomore | superior court Tuesday present co-ed equal the Zuni In- member of the ‘dof con pe terons ia amit ; : | object sought being a reduc dian of New Mexico,” t he trol, claims lack of experience. | ee jan of Lexi Notte | es wu f experienc $6,000,000 in primary valuations and professor | My observation of ‘both’ the {a further reduction of $14,000,000 fn “According observation Zuni and co-ed is quit. limited. {equalized valuations on its proper- of the present co-ed, I believe They have, their points of re- {ties In this state, let ane aurea ‘ig ead in semblance as the parallel be- | The company charges that the Gay vaneinlaes ‘et tween the Indian blankets and | board members embarrassed its wit- nly on ing,” said. Orvilte tho bath robe type. of coats | esses and forgot its quasi-judicial Wiseman, associate editor of the now being worn will indicate, | St#tus, and acted as attorneys University Daily. “In self deco- | 1 think I'd place my money on ™| @ainst the railway filich: (oe Koulnine Vere tha’ nee the co-ed if I could get 5 to 1 | While the names of the witnesses aes ; ; belie? | alleged to have been embarrased olieve sho is supreme. Hav The Zuni, wit) ner exotic rain | Were not mentioned, it is supposed ing never danced with a Zuni danco and night chant seems to | that J. M. Thateher, former state Indian, I leave that phase of th have enierged a little al of | Supervisor of taxation, was one of question to the loarned profes the co-ed. A rain dance exe- |them. During Thatcher's term of sor Neverthele I have cuted by marcelled co-eds would | office he reduced valuations for the danced with several girls who | promise “to be a h inter- | Tailway company. might have learned thelr steps | pel ail bbs at bea thelr step | esting spectacle, tho its artistic R. G. Sharpe, assistant attorney Neat ba! oss mee value might not rank s0 high, | general, called into the case by the AP reheisipees lies he | As for night chanting on the |:state tax commission, made Thatch af stepr ipset | i campus that has been jer admit on the stand that his done with unhappy results in | valuations were in reality figures "I have never seen a Zuni 3 ‘ : i uni in many case | compiled by the Northern Pacific and accepted by him. At a subse Are You Thin? el If you aren’t fat—are you thin? Your turn’s Dr. Peters will open her campaign soon in The Star for fat folks, and when they are counting calories she will turn her attentioh to those who have to stand up twice || to cast a shadow. Patience! | | | | coming! ] Watch “Diet and Health” Beginning, Soon in \ The Star ae quent hi publicly ring before the board he thanked the railroad for {the help given him during his oc- cupancy of the office. Suit was also filed seeking the recovery of $184,415 which the rail- road claims it paid under protest as a portion of tts 1924 tax The attorney general's office has ruled that the board, in putting the in- creased valuation in effect, did not give the company the statutory time in which to appear in protest, and this ruling is probably the basis of the suit? 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