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Or verw erght or Under weight? Read “Diet and Health” Starting Today m The he Page 9 | ~ _ i an (eee ee by * — : ° Ex Weather Tides The Newspaper With the Biggest Circul: ation in Wiehinaanm ax ¢ — Ih [Ss ry: | »lar ill Edition __ VOL ate" NO. 208, “ae x ; ATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, COUNCIL TO ADOPT BOTH CHARTER PLANS | @ M I : per U.S. Court Hits City HOT FIGHT } Trial of Case to Come Adam and Eve | Chait Teco Howdy, folks! Winter is here. | Time to put on your Scratch. tes ee | Resolution Is to Be The next event this atux i ni Before Seattle Judges Mi Rowubentted Puget Sound Power Co. Upheld in were that both the city Attempt to Collect $500,000 F rom S eattle | “revision | would be adopted by the city Washington @ tie ga wants fo kn pitched for Washingt ASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—The United States supreme RIMITIVE man, living on the roots of the soil and council later in the day. mise Mee eusk’ ote court today denied the city of tle, Wash., a re- the fruits of the ving and tree, often working in || With three councilmen de- . ake a sake al view of lower courts’ decisions that it could not collect 1919|| the field or parading the village. streets without termined to amend it before ing has yet appeared to supplant taxes from the Puget Sound Power & Light company. clothes, they will vote, the resolution reciwe alviieny te sesbioos pace! : Refusing to accept civilization’s conception of the — |! was scheduled to be resubmit- ing further in the way of games? | COR R4 rio ty rawn and sh¢ aye laws of rape {ees tibeaaiaan spproys Pdi te 4 | pega yy aaah - P Keeping children from the public school lest they t he sede . ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: | <7 oad acquire worldly notions and pes burning school |!,. It appeared certain of adop- “When a man i ie Nat houses. ee amended and faced the says he runs Pi tee: Pity s. fae : naheg Five and six families in one house. | side far i Chas a one things around | t A combination of barbarism and communism. ks Baye rye Se on, Counefl- his house, it ! ‘ t er These and scores of other gripping features form man Carroll is the only “bitter-ender” generally mean t the Puget t 4 the basis of a thrilling adventure recently experienced Jexpected to vote ” on the city he runs the as : x by Ray W. Felton, of The Seattle Star. Mr. Felton pial peptone «hed peta)! wound clean: és has just returned from the Doukhobor colony, in tae “i Be canes the. vata er.” arn the th British Columbia, the abode of that strange religious March 9. 7 nn aie ee K ane sect that first delights and then terrorizes the Cana- heer ee ie ae : Ef . dian provinces, ols, Hesketh, Campbell and Blaine if Mr. Felton’s first story will appear in The Star they vote as they indicated Monday SNOW FALLS IN TOM MURRAY T0 Thursday. You will not want to miss either the story noon. or the pictures. The city manager plan will also 7 epeky— a Be re carry, if emended, by the combined MIDDLE WEST HANG DEC, 1 8 Watch for it in The Star Thursday. strength’ of Nichols, Campsite Blaine, all of whom have amend- ments to Introduce, together with . tial denice piece of dog collar in a frankfurter. | Three Deaths in Area Are Youth Says He Gave Two MELLON MAKES PLEA FOR {amd Stes. Landes who support ie ree | city manager plan, as drafted by the (amnmy sone liars in rey eee es arresting criminals wanted thruout the, CHICAGO, Oct. Wy t : eines oS Seer amet: SIGN REVISION | United States ed on Yass, LUrNS Down $5,000 Exemption Plea; Says| Nation to Have | j $290,000,000 Surplus PETITIONS By Paul R. Mallon (United Press Staff Correspondent) 1 he VJASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—< etary of the Treasury 7,000 Names “Obtained in Mellon, appearing before the house ways and means Two Days by Workers nto the soup. Well, it is just edout time for amail boys fo start their pre-Hel loween ringing of doorbelts | . /Today’s Definition: Circumstan- | ‘Cp in old Snohomish county That's where I was raised, Father owned = weekly paper (Being slightly crazed) Often did he plan to shoot me And collect the bounty, Bat they had no coin that year In Snohomish county . . . roff & pair of eyes ! You're wrong! famous break August 12 ey for Murray (CHORUS) Ob, my Mukilteo mammy and my Dose- Dad, | the finest parents that « er had. would appeal the Murray told the court, when ask-| committee today, proposed tax reductions of between $250,- | -— ed if he had anytt way 000,000 and $300,000,000 by the new revenue law, giving; Petitions bearing the names of I have been shot at n times ‘ Seme day ['ll revisit my old home on pirssaited i ee _me*;assurance that this sum can be safely spared from the! °ver 7000 people, asking for the ‘ies. the ates Ader and ‘i i ; Fy ware. | treasury. choosing of 15 freeholders at the elec ere the salmon eggs are redder a these occasions had I any arn fon March 9 are in the hands of the { Cadeta cme tea he wd : In yoy trial it wa He advocated fixing the maximum normal tax at 5 per| Freeholders’ Charter Revision com- j ‘m really not to bla Shar etal fe ie 11 wn to a at I. fired two. st cent and the maximum surtax at 20 per cent; urged repeal | mittee after two days’ circulation. aenghiboatddeg AW cael pte iad a : ea 1 him $10,000 tr t prison break, but on °°" of the federal estate tax, gift tax and certain miscellaneous | The frecholders’ committee is com- ; an Hyeneunes the! name, [detective departmen sent him back to Sing wa reported snow flurries and on was {t charged I ha 2 roe} + ain | posed. of representatives from the } an freezing temperatures, It wan be-| fated to give the other fellow an/| taxes, declared strongly for repeal of the publicity provision réllowingy organisaticna:: Aasosici If] Geo Gee wes lame and pues w freesing in nearly all of thia|¢ven break.” of the present law and. asked a constitutional amendment! tnaustries, Federated Industries, couldn't come to work s s morn. NUIDO SPRINGOLA was known’) area . prohibiting the issuance of tax-exempt securities. Waterfront Employers’ association, ing. got a Charleston horse ( ae division” | Hewed Let a and xen on automobiles, except pos budget has not yet been deter- {Central Labor Council, State Feder- vy also fell in Not Saturday night trucks, tires and accessories, | n but I think that the sur-/| ation of Labor, Citizens’ committee, Two Automobiles e Hi hi eo hould be retained, he id, arguing | plus in 1 h revenue based, of nd Policemen’s associa: in Highway Crash) that “so long as the government ta| course, on the present tax biiL, would | tion, thé varlolis veterans’ clits aad cont ting over $90 0 and 800 million dol-|the Building Trades Council. nm which these automobiles | lars. This, it gems to me, is a fig- | If enough names are secured on run, they certainly ought to be made | ure which it is safe to take as the|the petitions the freeholder election ‘ |amount by which taxes can be per-| Will appear on the ballot regardless cian ish MEAW |manently reduced. It seems fo the | of city council action, Rainier ave. None was | treasury that we should keep! this “Minor clarifications In the admin-| figure at $250,000,000 to $3 10,000,000 | pefore long citizens living in. the Prisons for Liquor Violation! wer nur me "°P*s¥o90,000.000," sald Mellon, “for 1927 Otto Watt | ae ort as Lcatta chs earikite th NDAY IN co RT HOUSE re = = : O Watt | struck Down When He Asks he south end wl wae & sing mo U agaeimennt vents ot COLVIN TO RELY ON LAW = SAERE PAE “Party” to Stop Noise Sea Dealers to Give Reasons for Continuing Zone | severoa by Federal Judge Neterer Nh crpt ose Ga sdpedileeomact Cartage Charges Here { Wes ate ONE! pend ‘the TO FINANCE BOOZE PROBE the Butler, ? one of the m men in th latter reported a “baby bliz The University of British Colum. : has just conferred an honorary EN years ago upon President Suzzailo. aflame with President Suzzallo now has more 1 Kelly, who shot ars ven ; capture with a $1,000 price on his degrees than a thermometer iceman in Low “A during | CaptUr ve ‘ oe a jail is picture wai wo yearn later MeLenn ’ . CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON |®"4 broke jail, His picture was) | 7 a eS ee j f IV! GLUE | sent to Seattle, showing him wear.| him at Fourth and Pike, Ho walked IVY C ‘ ante up behind Springola, called him by ur ‘The practical joker who sets fire |'"% ® ™mu pains, +s my 9 i to the bottom of the paper you are smlant years passedy Kelly ¥ aes _(Torn to E «eo 7, Column 5) Sak rthern » 000 a year|be between 2 7 used a smashup of two au on and Ren when 8. La collided rt Nay Loa Angeles go. He broke jail after to re | QTABBED abavé tiie heart: and/On the wrist by one of a group of | times hard to tell whether a| vali 1k jail while his wife will spend two pi | SEM Fae F ot a merrymakers whom he attempted to eae oe ITS AGREAT " | man ts trying to do the Chartea- | HE coal commission, formed|the public also be represented., months in the Whatcom county! yq7s 5 ay GREE . Sa ae ~ 1 % quiet, Ted Durant, manager ofan ton or, haclhg. ah splleghia. fit Pe eae SUA ariel geiboa| dace: is alata’ fo6ntsin. the eneets| prleon |Will Carry Fight to Legislature; County EXERCISE |] apartment house ‘at 615% Yesler ig © lala of cartage charges on coal delivery,|ing place, and we ws ) will hold its second meeting Monday | ested to attend and take part in the| and sale of lquor and at & o'clock in the court) discuasions. pleaded guilty also to the manufa way, was In the city hospital Mon- ‘day, critically injured. Poltee are holding two of the nt all inter-| Both pleaded guilty to pi Fund Dead Issue Now, He Says In the old days after a party you| woke up with a headache. Now you) overt ee Ce gs Hall In tho| “Frank Hull, assistant manager of| ture of beer. Agents found NPEAKING at the King County | request by, the commissioners wa ty, John Pinto, 50, and Pietro wake up with a harp | Gounty-City buliding The Olympic Hotel, and Capt. A. A.| quarta of beer In their place on Olive | ‘2 Women's — Republican club} a dead jssue, and that ho would car. cobba, 86, and are searching the thai Judge Hall, chairman of the com seo, of the Seattle Dairy counict), | st. when ‘they rafd last spring. | !uncheon at Moeve's cafete Mov ee his fight to the legisiature for a for another man, who is sald ) WHY DON'T YoU PHIX IT? FEO Ma canced. the meeting| aro tho other two committes mem-|Combined fines totaling $700 wero|“aY Noon, Capt. FE, D. Colvin, | share of fines and bond forfeitures to have done the actual stabbing. Dear Hom Phive minutes aph-| stonany. morning. ber uso levied against the couple prosecutor, declared his controversy |to carry on his campaign against Dunant declared the three men with the cour commissioners | Vice and lawlessness. were raising such a disturbance in their room that other residents could not sleep. Durant asked them to be quiet, and he said the three men came out in the hall and attacked him in the | presence of his wife and daughter. |The women screarhed when one of the trio flashed a knife and plunged Jit into Durant’s chest. Durant | knocked the man down and then collapsed. | ‘Tho knife-wielder fled. Physicians | say that Durant ts in a serious con- | dition, Girl Is Slugged by Street Robber Slugged and beaten by a thug who tried to rob her outside her | apartment, May Fries, 1814% Sev- enth ave, managed to make her es cape after a struggle with the as. sailant, early Sunday morning ‘The man who mado the attack f | drove up in a car and jumped to Andi); (MUIR MLA gAreE WALRAT Ot ALES} the sidewalk, He attempted to setae | m of|doon, mado a hurried trip to Se] MCDURFER, THE GOLF-| tho gtit’s purse, and when she te- in my lyfe, did do, And|| BUYS ARM FOUND IN THE club at Its weekly luncheon || carloads of Washington Christ pak ding tho sheriff and prosecutor | attle, Sunday night to view the) HR rhe Stars aw 1f| sisted ho struck her over the head iglny refreshed, CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OF y. Music will be furnished || mas trees in San Francisco at |] With separate Investigation funds to] body, Sho failed to tdentity nin | 44% ‘ 8 ne go) ‘ie TIE STAR by G. M. Greer, soloist and instruc:'| one time. | perform the same work as her brother whom she had not fer I read in your column about the | «,¢ this session representatives of| Five dealers announced Jn The Will help you in necuring good || question. i remade furniture for your house “The regular winter rates were put 4 1 x NW OOO} over. an investigation fund was a Joss oph your etheth, I meshed the | «4. coal wholesalers and retailers) Star Saturday that they would de f an investigation fund was al chine. | | had raised the bunker price at the Come Up for Protest $1,000," Colvin Your phaitphul phriend, , ) Phred Phluphphing. | TODAY’S charges an average of a dollar a ton any his evening 1 Joglalature against shipping of |! would he duplicating expenditures| Altho scores of paople continued | gears on my machine and the letter! wit; tell thelr side of the contro-| liver a certain brand of coal any Christmas Tree Sale closed pitha ie at ‘ eph phiew ophph. Pt how | verny,” Judge ‘all said, where in the elty at a flat rate of $1 + + “T asked them = for 0,000 for} ph p mphph, Phunny how) verny,” Judge Hall said are, and Destruction Will] crime investigation and 1 got ) going to the legislature to get what i ‘ coune were o ic asked y | ” ind Size | | were explained Monday by H. A Un emer er t0c:} ! provided for my successor Shel : || WANT ADS ware explained: Monday by H. A-|| i) so nonrd ot works Monday (| erie for my mrccemora.” | .| Shelby” After. Suicide s he said he didn’t knov overgroons for Christmas trees |! provided for in the shoriff's bud-| Monday to view the body of the or hold, Here are some special lst- |} in effect on Roslyn-Caseade nhew oph us phind a perphect ma-| cormmittes especially desires that! per ton. Reports that these dealers Ad. "T am now same time the: educed the delive x 7 H .. ‘ matin ha ; pd Meee BROWN nnd the city |) T want, and seo to it that it is| Fail to Identify “B. C. Little Homer Brew, Jr., refused to afternoon to protest to the stato |! Paul's claim that allowing the fund al, and wave length, to other states, wet, Colvin sald man known as B, C, Shelby, in the se ings: this resulted in a material inere in mine cost to the doalern,” Sutlitfe They will also be asked to call Not ono caso of laquor violation | county morgue, his identity remain- maid, “The fact that thin increase || attention to the wholesale de- || with evidence to xupport a felony | 6d as much as an enigma as ever Dworced are Mr. And Mra. Trumen; He just avould call her “The little woman Te sib Aah RMSE Ly ne coincidentally with the an.|{ struction and cuttin ute delivery by || teens each holiday W, PD, Barkhuft, nowers superintendent, of ever charge has been turned over to med The man killed himself with gas by tachi REMAT the sheriff since 1 took office, | last week in a 4 ng house on {9 no reflection on them, ‘Tho | James st, where he had registe; tarted || bootleggers know them and thoir| as 1. C. Shelby. |] the move when he told the |} men, I have recetved many lesser! Photographs taken by CaS 5 Majestic «as at nouncement of flat our Seattle dealers the cause of the reporta lroner i 49.60 Tuck's electric combination } | | REMAT | | | A man commits tery on the street, wault and bat: | nd he ts Jeered; | e commits {t on the gridiron, and he is cheered “Our coal heretofore has been han Aled in Seattle under s hoard of works of the "top- || booze cases, however." Coroner H, 1, Kennedy were ) old arrange 4-burner — alde ping’ on. tre contemplated. "Moat of the trees |] and removal of evergreens Colvin and Paul appeared Sunday | to the pollee of San Franc ts where no clearing is |) evening in the pulpit of the First | Angelos and other const citi 4tar oll atove ment, This has been discontinued, tar Iatate ’ nnd with its discontinuance came the F450 | | range 4 usual Iner | vtint chureh, b& invitation of the | day, together with a description of | Astor fis effects, It 14% bellevedy that | ed winter mine price. YE DIAMY =, are shipped outside the state," ded Paul, speaking first, declared his! Shelby is a California business man, | ree Russell, chairman of || antipathy to "stool p lation expert, will speak before the!) the board, declared he saw 28 || sald he disapproved any (Lord's day.) To churehe, and heard || Turn to the Want Ad Column ‘lin 8 ey an Origlont oy bated] and wee who Je offering this tur. Dr, J, Tlily Shorten, human. re Ge in kermon, (iI Intter peny 0 to you. THD BEE without waking, which || wituro to you. THI Ho fled after tho fight on the walk comic, will be found today and disippeared In a car with A. J, 8 J | tor ‘n music at the Moran school, /| Colvin wald the rejection of his seen for 10 years, on page 8, lights, ak y fy j ; h i { ah “y r » \ Ree j 4 a

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