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lre You Fat? Are You Thin? Begin ‘Reading ' ‘Diet and Health’: Starts Monday in Sta aa \= =: pith ai - ——_—_—_—_—_—__—_——_ —E POR a ok Miter bi . aad 1 Cae - ae oe ao ¥ i =a »| The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Ww ashington — 7 seo + at a | Weather |. Tide }] Eg | [spear (fee | | Edition VOL, 27. NO, 200 <p SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 16 CHOOL CHILDREN HURT IN BUS CRASH! me Young Oregon Couple 32", TWO CARS a ound Slain in Autol gm =~ car SLALN {BAGLEY I$Council to Vote YOUTHAND Woman in Sedan Is doesn't lift pretty soon, a lot of == TAKEN TO on Amended Plan GIRL ARE toil but Rams Bus HREE schoo! know where 5! fant Koww "here, Be J. A. Haight, Municipal League Chief, | -prggbaggallh eee | ON AD Says Compromise May Be Essential VICTIMS pete: ebss, eee. aude cnet oe JUNCILMEN indicated Friday that they would favor an amended Municipal league plan when the city man- ae Suspect in Nanaimo ager question came before them again at the meeting Mon- Hunter Makes Grue- Hang. a pl sve), Holdup Taken From ye Tee aaeea ; : some Find Near on the doorkn 3 ‘ nether the charter revisionist faction in the council T Shi tices County Jail Here will have sufficient strength to have their freeholders’ clec he Dalles James’ Qath mmed ‘in nd King *. Helen wife of R Jr, vice president of the Nettleton Lumber company, Friday morning. The injured c ren; Bert Wincas, Jr. 8 20 Pl n st,; Marion Ch cowski, 14, of 10th ave. 8.; John Pujel, 12, of Norman st. oe | ond cise Chicowsk im Seattle durig t There is just one way for db holder to f LIVERY STABLES RUIN tion measure also placed on the ballot is still problematical. | pie: CHAMPION SEATTLE CITIZEN. Ivor McMullen, 3 years |, Teg ees teh ties ae YOUTH OF CITY! W LLIAM BAGLEY, 32, Nanaim Majority councilmen said they would attempt to prevail re tia An eat pet ae 4 old, and his mother, Mrs. Lillian McMullen, who acknowl-| sible skull fracture, sustained when Fast Horses and Rubber- robbery suspect,| upon the Municipal league to change their measure, to meet | young man of ‘ ) . gins /edges that part of the credit for two perfect baby prizes he|he was thrown out tot y Pujel bv has won goes to the Seattle Day two years Ivor has spent his da jections that ve been sed to it, and to resubmit it. | of about 17, » four Muniety League wants fable to amendments taking the | *utomobtle ursery. For more than| 7 me Buggies Lead to Paupe es ytime’ hours in the nursery. | Graveyard! : : nam white € out ef p ek p 2 : Phe y Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers Several other children were shak- cugige cel ies ins er s made by Pau BY MARGARET BUNDY ery at her service, any mother |{0 UP and bruised Fert boieria the: peasant n local busine who | TVOR McMULLEN ts what might | for work away from home} TAKING PUPILS = i ad 2) To SCHOOL, A committee representing various | sald James A. Halght e pheas alled a Seattle Day N knows that she may, for a mere 15:| ; bloc si the - ite ¢ 100 Au fen ha to the| ery product. «Of the three years in|cent charge, leave her baby in ex They were not seriously hurt, how- bet io aikditute meas tag z which he has 4 on thix earth, |cellent care until she calls it in | eve ‘Cailnde “ander t » substitute | formed the Municipal lea to he automobile han been Id t been spent under the sur- | th ing The bus was driven by Nick Im- - ” inst D a freeholder gpd ye ies = an urged e 04 Nin! ave ° 4 st prenidential extraditi ection, at which the city manager |NOrk for the league's city manager veillance of Miss N. G, Lyneb, su-| MOTHER GRATEFUL [ae ina c ener mien nde Bag y ud lan would be included in a cam. | Plan * on "3 make m ode: ped A Be 7 c eS ed at 302 Broad- | king them to the cathedral school. , paign fc n of entire ¢ rr ally, 1--bellove ‘the com we M. I, Johnson, in charge « al csee i 6 roa" | He was driving 1 12th ave. 8 charte be alled together to ‘ he kindergarten ay “i m1 by a eS 1 jor, driving east on King ‘omen, th From indications. Nursery association. | Corporat Kennedy han le matter and con held that Municipal Lea ons from any roe. . ey were seen AY | tn 4 of a place " Thr 1 benefit bridge parties and te AD de care Att theta Ditters CaTaTcie an t in of i leg this course. The}? way 10! babies. Ivor has managed to gar j(hese women raise, the Necerrom|tosether. ‘The bus was driven up F but apparently has decided plan in the big ob Paulie Nansen ice onl bk wat ner two perfect. baby prizes; one | funds me Suppo com OM | into the curb, the windshield was ‘The spectacle of wild youths driv- that, if it in carried. pu opinion attainment of the am r ioe ation will be made | at “Vancouver, fair, over year | the Commut | broken and the left side wes smashed.. ing down Second ave. behind blooded tup. only James | wit! nee cou " any person or & omeera reach the "Werle / ago, ‘and oné atthe recent Puyal-| Between 60 ar numally | str5° Gaynor made a report to the racers must stop! An aroused citi still at large ere s It bas not been de- | jup ta are cared for by the 1 about | Solice in which she said she did. not zenry will no longer tolerate their libreak here, and| QTATEMENTS of leaders Friday ot care to make any date © Victime were} Tt is quite awful to ¢ of thé | 40 of which are iitinersart m ng. | see the bus until too late to avoid it. Speed-inad dashes thru the down. | imprisoned at M morning on the suggestions of *&tement on the xpecific changes iether it was a sul-/ feminine hearts that will wilt in|the reat babies. For the older Ak | ‘The streets were wet from the mist town disitict! How: offen, haye we wanted by Ca-|a way out of the city manager-| SU*#*S he Star editorial cars to come, if Ivor doesn't lose Gren th is kindergarten instruc- |and Mrs, Gaynor was driving slowly at the time, ["'mne accident occurred about 11 ja. m. Fourteen children were in | the bus and all were shaken up and frightened. The bus was running rosg path to perdition! Fast horses, | a been practically impossible for a/| mother, expressed aie sr bitegy Hae the fog without lights, Mrs. eled buggies, and cubebs il mother to raise a perfect baby with | the organization, as pasate ae ad Gaynor said. opens Saez. it. pbs a SEEN IN STATE Los Angeles Planning to ma (FA ect Rich | 6 AOR Aa page| wt % | ‘There is only one solution, The ti The credit for at least one pei eee Own Municipal Phone | #0 tr nwa Soe Ge fess atccte °° QRor MEW PLANT livery stable must go! “Dutch” Anderson Believed play 5 pe Use Lighted Lifebuoys Fut on Way to llwaco FG opel og os gor tli hg A | RRERU , PREDICT FOG BLANKET To AT DIABLO ; | some of his handsome mein by the, tion in the morning, and play in the hair and /afternoon. ‘The nursery has two one on Eastlake, the other seen these young rakes, elgars tilted | » Tworoger, a lead Fer revision tangle, contained in} Phi ‘ at an insolent angle, scorching in - an editorial in The r Thursday, | freehol movement, ©: wayside. That their rubber-tired carriages past the Aihate ans cha Snt hed! 7 SURV y j thone big dark ey: homes of respectable citizens? Little CHAPMAN’ S PAL indicate a strong sentimént favor (Turn to Page 11, Column 3) oe‘ pbrtest an » say nothing it would have| Mrs. Lillian McMull Iyor’s do they reck they are on the prim- = Time was are in the elevator at we always ve our aa i plans now under way are carried thru. peweyizas s Mise., one Of ASTORIA, Ore, Oct. 16.—(By 1 An thite atiry tha eubcie n showing proper re-| A Having warred for a reduct f the a mates for 1 f the submarine Pg rdeapetidesciy | P)}—Both © and she ofti- 1 a a reduction of the present rates for |) 9.51 ainast told Site ated ceaiiiaeenese tee Jelals were searching George || years, the city has just voted $20,000, to add to a similar |) of the col ha Heaney : L T J. D. Ross Says Seattle to dutch” Andersc ision between tho ship ‘ pal of Gerald | amount being raised by a people's committee, to conduct |) and the City of Rome, on the wit- What did the cello players of th8) Cayman, master criminal ad peop 9 : t | Need More Power } country play for a sdlo before | in sce eee rarder: cyeudagts ing || 2 thoro inquiry into the plan. Andre Nordskog heads an | ®°™ stand. when the federal court University Weather her’ Man in and US, Expert | a $ Grd : ian tes pees : of inquiry reconvened at the Char. | “Traumerci” was composed? * reg inter-city committee representing 15 Southern California peal received” tips from uth Bend, ? are ‘ : lestown navy yard tod Are / 4e) Resumes Wash... authorities that Anderson || towns and cities joined in the undertaking. Kite’ © ontd'the ena hh sleet Are Agr eed; Sound Shipping wan on his way to this district. An. In the telephone company’s franchise is a provision per- | steamship City of Rome ured no JUGET SOUND will” be “able to] ‘The steamship Kulst.an, on the | Eliminates $600,000 Rail- dergon, It is said, wad recognized mitting the y to buy the plant on 90 days’ notice at a ||! so far an he F tales aaa urday af-|Seattle-Bellingham run, went onto in South Bend and is believed to see ae again unde no, Wash, ana|} price fixed by an arbitration board. Los Angeles is mak- || *80%'" attempting to rescue the | (ooo phe tom wileh has hung|& mudbank on Whatcom creek) Way to Ruby Dam Site { State hortic ays bugs cost King county $1,000,000 a. year. Yes, but think what the nuts cost ted lifebu s . . [have tort for I i ite Hi officers and crew of the ; Thursday, but got off without dam ee 3 bf i lthe lower Columbia riyer district ing money on its light and power system and its harbor | foro the xubmeral lgikers ike wet blanket over tho city) Thursday, but got off withdut dain: / R POPULAR WaitaeBOR = | and water systems. The comiittee’s present goal is to || hottom off Block island with ¢ North’ Pacific» Coast) for | SF vepens By John W. Nelson due to lift in about| Maru, which grounded on Vancou add the phone system to its list of money-making utilities. |) of | medium,” tho light department chief t HOME BREW x 4 livers ver island, is at Victoria, undam me DTA Us pale oF a Assistant sport Clear Weather in Nordskog’s committee figures that under municipal He teatified that t te nd n was made. Friday | Sed ve ics Bligcs ctts ve . nershi a vite ve @1E ; Aciaeh ltebu in the water owing the vee ean? Srarchanb:-venatle ived in Se- | Canyon, re SS sain o Nebraska for Game | ownership the city could save $150,000,000 in 10 years, | iin>® ’mt'y waver folonns ie We Prot. Ey. suum. | Merchant venta arsved me. | canzoni MMM ee tegt poma “ wed fc ‘ SEED Ps a" ders, official weather sleuth at. the) att Several outgoing freight | house and the start of construc- llome Brew, | Clear weather is promised for the was lighted . His |ers were temporarily held at their Me ae tho writes a Washington-Nebraska football’ game | "| was rudely awakened by the| University of Washington bx | sta et foresly Reid Me jtlon on the Ruby dam will be laily article on Jat Lincoln Saturda . eral MICIIe! scldle A, “piece. jot | forecust | was | confirmed by, C-, 0.) S9RNe ay eye he jurged by J.D. Ross, light depart- : Be Fert - eh pepe gf) | Schick, in. charge. of the Seattle The Emma Alexander, scheduled} ment chief, to the city council, Ross | parchesi, crap Prof. E. J. Saunders of the depart cork flow from a bulkhead and hit res eran to sail for California Thursday | sia Frid: : ta seth is aint that the weather will be my bunk I found the deck covered | Incidentally, Préf, Saunders said) night, got away Friday merning’| ‘There is an urgent nee for new { sda ace i I ctr 4 tht it will probably be witty water devardl feel deer. [that as the city. grows and ‘tho /C. P. R, boats between Victoria atid electrical energy to supply the ever- © games) of in Seon atl apg eit tH ea . aeer saat int of noot and amoke in the| Seattle were halted for a time. The! mounting demand for current, and door fun. | cold, ax a cold wave is moving * 1 waded thru the water to the) in owes, Seattle fogs are likely | Empress of Russia, duc to sail from! tne project will develop 125,000 > that direction. Foll 50 Men Fighting Fire in| torpedo room. 1 tried to close this | 8! Ndehes peas | Vancouver for the Orient, was de-! horsepower, Ross said. Ross de- | The ators fost. the world’s | Returns to London, ollow- Mt. Baker Forest Reserve ere but s stuck and I ale ki “Our ‘fogs’ are ‘city: fogs,’ com.| layed in starting. clared that the Diablo plant is the irlew. yeaterd a drizzle of rain. |// ; ‘ 4 . close it. Then I went to the C, O. ake: i * i ob the: r ft rain. | ' ing Six Months’ Roving A niugkadat: eaiead the ©. O-| posed of\ smoke, soot and moisture, | Lake ferries, bay boats, streatears, {logical “next step” in. the compre ave hi 7 } (; > y Y which do t a chance to evap-| interurban trains, stages and trains | hensive Skagit project and action , « f elven _ ’ 1 i Fires which are menacing the me and climbed up the conning te,’ unders said. ‘Lon-|on Milwaukee, Great Northern and | towards construction of the plant should have C r water- laa) 7) a rn 7) LONDON, Oct, 16.—(By U, P.> greon timber regions in the Mount er to the bridge, I was almost | °* r mh Northe: Pacific ro delayed. { Z f rig THE ULL |i Britain's roving prince today re-| Baker National Forest res: nedintely swept’ off the bridge. {don has them, only theyre worse Northern Pacific were delayed. should start at once : : | Brita F | Ba ‘atio ‘orest reserve diately s i Wues arléed Wesaliwe: the: oftye tn Ble ——_—————— | _ Statistics show that the use o ’ a0 turned to his home shores being combatted by force of 60| ‘The witness said he wad picked | over therg because the city ts Dig-) 7” “jutce”™ ts wielding Pra trce ts \ Whi danttioonme soos cotled oi When word reached this city that|men Friday, ording to 0. By-| up by a lifebuoy from the City of | er 3 : Aiea Fog Once More jot 17 per cent each year. In five {Thursday on account of the heavy H, M.S. Repulse, which had carried] strom, secretary of the Washington| Rome after lie had been in the} Rain for Saturday bas 5 | years the present use of electrical fog. Naturdlly the spectators were |the Prince of Wales to Africa and| Forest Fire association. water about four minutes pas ti University an¢ § Prevents Game lentrey: witerdouhled: He « gwen “fog check | South America on a six months’) jreayy fogs ‘ i weather bureaus | i es g checks.” Pee eee oe asliieed stort, | chy, fee! it the burning area Bound’ shipping started: to) move HE two games scheduled here || “We: must be in a Position te The,-trouble with these books on | lly before 9 o'clock, the crowds began | ory “bystrom stated cea et again Friday morning, following de- | this. afternoon at the ball ieee as need. and able ofters tte jn that.they never tell:you | |to gather by thousands at the Many: | season was usually poll 5 Bek: chy | layn to several ships caused by con-|| park between Seattle and Port. |} the quickest, surest and cheapes! | to do when yor bre towered Victoria station St BRMGOUnY’ 4 | tinued heavy’ tog land have been called off be: || n you entering a ctoweed The Duke of York and Prince ahh idapebeean ls ht ry adie | Harbor Radio reported no new|| cause of foRgy weather, ‘accord ac project will develop 125,000 | Henry motored down to Portsmouth | | 1,1, shi} ™=" Bremerton Civic Chief Dies. vessel in distress, There have been || ing to an apnouncement made I nbraeboreunet cost of $7 a ann fa ° Ps jand greeted their brother when the TVS. tikes tion. the: Bkagit: River | ‘no serious accidents and no loss of|] at noon today by Virgil Vey, 11 965,60 pet horsepow . . | Repulse anchored witbiniid Wake. report P eclane. in His. Bed iffo due to the heavy mist secretary of the league. ‘This is 1.60 per horsepower. vatorshed ere reported Frida YE DIARY To provide storage for continuous Operation of this new unit of Seat- Princess Mary will await the arriy ul of the royal train at Victoria Cargo of the Dutch steamship|| the third consecutive day that and 4 Clall count ove! 6,000 } nd in Clallam county r 6,0C Eemdyk, ashore near Race Rocks|| the game has been postponed ave been burn Frank White, mayor of merton the office, whe ores shings tle's hydfo-lectric project, the lower ‘ousing reception, indicative of : she vite, (on Vancouver island, is to be light-|} because of fo: ect, FAL ay wind, bata A rousing reception, indlea’ fed over with a few small timber Was found dead in his bed by his wite, Spite ha i Pen eoeeane f fox portions of the Ruby dam must be noon to the where did the one to greet the prince upon Ni8/ re Jofterdon county ia also re. {Friday morning, Death’ was prob. | ered ashore. ‘Then tho vessel, which A double-e will be played meet H. Fre ; y Is also. re ne from the did taike of the cognac fishing on the atnot, with greate pleas | built, Ross said, A aaving of $600,000 can be effect: (Turn’ wP 6 > 1, Column 3%) arrival in London later in the morn » to heart weaknesg. jhas six feet of water in her fore-|] saturday, starting at 1:80 p,m Lande of th Wetlde , ported to haye a few timber fires. | @bly due to heart weakne f A SATUDE y | ing: was given him at Portsmouth, whitenawant, (6 bed. in hold, will be towed to a drydock for| providing the Weather permits. . }| apparent ine was met by the mayor and all Of | A ood Health Thursday night, He had | PePairs: She ts in no danger the harbor Ww boomed out salutes. || U SED CAR | heen dead s Aealbliy, toast, TAton te: owe ral hours when Aa Fou —— did play sweet. musique on the | riday morning, physicians sald, armenice, est 6 noggin ‘of yatenly| HOUSE BLASTED DEALERS White was 67 years old. He had) ‘ul. rr wine, and x0 to dinner " “06 al 3 ye id Offor thelr best buys In the Want || resided in Bremerton for 16 years, 12 Ww Bl ta Hg Ad Colimns of The Star. Here is |{Of which he spent ax wharfinger 0 or an al i fae case | | f speci) listing there, He was elected mayor last| Sheriff Probes Myst us| December | Runs Aground ‘at Mouth of eriff Probes erious | 1925 FLINT TOURING yhite ts survived by his widow, a > , ; "Fire and Explssion ahi ent le fear sour iat klcds [| urethane dear, White, onthe. Bretae| Bad Cops Take His Ghee Lolumbia_ River Mictally which porting be in session ‘unt ors begin to rave her eine “rh tras; Duco finish, |with | Hebden Aredia oa hy sliver radiator, bal on tiren, || ¢tton police ea ee ne NANTA CLAUS will Wear a | which she was saving for Christ ASTORIA, Ore, Oot, 16—Wntering oir i tg 4 heriff Starwieh and deputles Fri dlse, wha Mumpora, moto: tors and Rin Towa : a eree| scowl, inktead of a brilliant mas cheer the Columbia river in the fog eary ies f day were investigating a mysterious beautiful (Spanieh leather up LePOLHTOCH ere ul SO Ne mile, when he visits the humble | But upstairs the cops found || this morning without an entrance y you are reading para fire. ind@xplosion which (destroyed holatering, THIN « |] home of Mrq, Vera Zolli, 1110 Hons more. Morrison pried the Associated Oil Co.'s. tank graph, somebody ia leaping for hia n new price, but LONDON, Oct. 16—(Ry U, P) to sell thin car at rldoutroeth teottae aes Jesh’ (AG) shington §(, this December, | upa board in the floor and found ner, Frank H. Buck, got far out fe in front of a@ speeding automo Unconfirmed rumors were circulated | SSS NS and Iframont ave rly ‘Thursday reduction | in. price white For poor old Santa won't get any 80 quarts of beer of the channel and grounded on Des- yi ey i a RL le elty | don't Hike, to mubiian, isha dr net SeNelig GeoreA qennn Christmas cheer, Noy “It was for Christmas,” walled |) damona sands, opposite the town of eae IBM Add a company at tire flatten wanl| contol anh Glesnea LRauRDAM ARAL at behpidr 4, Patrolmen J, R. MeCarthy and the woman. “It was green and | Hammond, She was fast for several Pr i sh ‘ see i dispatched to the goene, about twol| and neo eaiGed Columns et pale] ow. G. Morrison, of the dry Would have been just right when || hours and an attempt will be made eee rrcech, Ot Cope rent ies Lee ate CHEER AletD, THe thereat Me, im: oftabing tiie | AR squad, imperfonated the hoary | Santa Claus came," to float her on the high tide at noon, heihas Just boughtie pair’ of cars| so) nde ve Att ) he|| Candy car to you. YOU WiLL Bhoih Ale yeare Old |] waint in a surprine visit ‘Thurs Now she's at liberty on bail, }| ‘The fox which has blanketed tho muffe for her knee Am , | | firemen were handicapped by the || gavy MONEY RY RMADING Bfforts of tho United Pres to con: | day ants a I explained that And Santa will have to drink wa. |! Columbia river for tho past two days firm the report were unsuccessful | NG her Haa bottlon (of wine, | ter was lifting a little today and shipping i up to 6:80 this evening, JZ was moving cautiously, Beast (Copytight, 1985, Avepeiated Faitors, Ine.) Inck of water and fought the fire|| pum atar WANT ADS | unsuccessfully with chemicals. 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