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PROBE FINDS BOND FORGERIES! The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The ered as ane Me VOL. 27 NO. 205 Howdy feiks! Whachadoin? Readina paper? Whencha learna read? Ho, ho! L Gee say t vs I i A perf a TODAY'S The undertaker’s as who tells eve father is a Souther iughter in Tex body that her planter. Now Ford models. Ket out E ther keep you broke ARGUMENT FOR THE DEFENSE Divorce Mediator Bariling says that the automobile is taking the place of children in the American home, Perhaps the reasons for this are: 1. An automobile doesn’t track mad into the kitchen. 2. An automobile doesn’t keep pestering you for a nickel to buy an ice cream cone. 3% An automobile doesn’t throw ripe tomatoes at the neighbor's child. 4. An automobile doesn't say, Aw, boloney!” when you tell it ought to be glad to go to and learn arithmetic and her mweetic is Lil Gee Gee a bad + that’s why she’s afraid to drop him ogee according to a news money at the rate of wut then the dice rofled seven ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: “Rome wave a ‘den’ for houses he man of the rouse; in others nother just does her sewing where it is: most ¢ convenient.” our beans, oatly blunders magazines! To “Confess If balloon trousers get any larger, t ia going to be a sibility for a college to ride in A coupe. ¢ very fine wen morning, and with mach pleasure, and without any stop, did drive to the office, Dame Brew did laugh all the way home, the poor, weak creature, bot had not the heart to berate her. And so to bed. In the “Que Answers lepartment of The § metyod; the ment of the giraff irafte for Thankug inner, and the neck Women can enaure greater sut-| fering than mon. Hure, look at the wearl —A. J. 3 that rate once, | al impos- seattle St May 2. 1699, at the Pos: wae SE © at Beattie, ATTLI Wash, un WASH, © the Act of ¢ fail THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 | What a Star ) Late ae Home Editon an Found on a Journey to a Strange ener papry 200 Miles From Seattle LACKING HORSES, THEY burden in the “Mad Doukhobor’’ B. C. Picture shows a “‘six-ho: team of women pulling ~ a plow. The your dy at t eft is one who has been to xj by dey school. Nude parades about the colony are held-in her pres- 4 3 ence. Htar Staff Photo SE WOMEN as bee my near Grand Forks, A year ago the country was startled by stories of wholesale schoolhouse burning in the ince of Brithkh Columbia. Nine school buildings were burned to the ground in the Brilfiant-(irand Forks district, the British Co lumbia headquarters of the Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood, commonly referred to as the Doukhobor colony The Doukhobors are Rus soviet. The Doukhobors, thrown into confusion by the passing of Verigin, began wandering about. Factions—bitter ones—came into being as self appointed leaders tried to fill the place of the departed leader, formerly of the Russian nobility and a man of unusual talents, particularly as per tained to this kind of leadership. Many broke away from the community entirely; others followed new leaders, while still others clung to the circle Peter Verigin had formed 25 years before and set about to re-establish or der and follow the watchword of their beloved chief, “Toil and Peaceful Life.” But peace was not theirs, because lous beliefs and practices cla with the laws of Canada. More particu larly with reference to education and marriage. A scheduled demonstra tion October 29, the anniversary @f Peter Verigin’s mysterious death and he anticipated return of his son from Russia to take up the work of his father, prompted an investigation of the strange circumstances by Ray W sians and their mode of living is somewhat similar to that of the Russian, the community's strange relig:- Boy Bi dul Give Aid to Mangled Boy : Tr sperately to save and fatally inju their mrade when he was COLVIN WILL PRESS Lovers CHARGES IN POLICE Held at Sooo GOURT BAIL FRAUDS Bn ADAM AND EVE | State to Lose Thousands as Result of 4. wx. Wholesale Illegal Dealings; Bond nay Forces in ~ : Broker Involved in Transactions tf tape at Blaine, Whatcom | rons RY cha and will be filed F as a f the inv of alleged police court bond frauds started a mor » I I C cutor’s office, according to a statement Thursda b Prosecutor aid to have lost and f dollar rhe r iciz of ri 0 Surety cor purported aker of the bond € ated 31 of tl iled in police court cases and ec the name of ( White, loceé agent for the compar Turn to Page 7, Column 3) SL MAYOR TO SEEK Stole Pies Years Ago; Admits Guilt TRICKEN over the e some n years of Port An e W.B s and Brown Abandon’s Senator- mae 1 ship Ambitions 1° Hobucket g », I don't think ne you te PORGERIES ARE 4 H va ‘ a f y s. He req POUND BY MAY y n f Ww I must I have done Minor Ave. Brewery Sian by Dry ae Minor QUAKE IN SOUTH Los Angeles and Pasadena) sures, revs Shaken Slightly | i Whereas | LOs ANC (By v.! to Al » tremor was) expect. him te formally felt in 1 nounce his candidacy with liquor charges. : today, Many residents y, had been used as a pe tew days i by Re ‘'° De Mille Cryptic on (By “Blue Book” oe wan 1 PASADENA P.)—F shak a ar Ganapati Cal. ¢ enoug t e ‘aataiilten oe ibe un- ia wrrent of cr omment a jow panes Ht today regard to I alent ance| british Craft’-Captured by|‘or iin e:sekone. thaconty. cet r included in the “blue book” Coast Guard in Chase — sireet ee t that T am the ‘b ’ I hope I be received ly in the s homes of my many motion Woman Injured in Crash on Highway the fog which Felton, of The Seattle Star. Here's what Felton found the first day he i | began his survey last week TP jiea | being car Weather ? 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FELTON r ae ee cornet Friday; } We $40'e mn 11 i ‘ s : lat A num s office t wire’: L. 2:16 p. ma 6 UNNY thing about those Doukhobors,” said. the talk:| > 2 a view and that thelr Vor tones He tk bs me 18a ative man in the smoking compartment. “The smarter} soing ms had‘ con. am miles n th of ¥ x nd ofthaakt. sada tie ; esa Se ; ; : roe; of the impact threw en's : a 2:8 - they are the more radical and fanatical they bec I've he Bi ich be dele aay x Temperatures {it 11.2 pet seen sights in Grand Forks that you'd swear never could|the boys crawled under « Gardne ly erties rms. 4 ay ti Jer happen in a civilized land. “A colony of what the ‘Mad Douks’ has been es- tablished over on the North Fork and they are empting to build a Garden of Eden and live | Adam and Eve “In justice to the Doukhobor colony as a whole I should explain that the main community insists it has no use for FIGHTING BEGUN IN BALKANS |Greeks Attack Bulgarians and Seize Village Brotherhood,” my friend continued. We were approaching agricultural district in Eastern British Columbia, once ® mous as a smelter town and more recently as headquarters , for a large liquor export company which pays Canada $10, | 000 a year for a license to ship booze into the United States. But that’s another stor All day long the beauty of the autumn had been reflected ‘! by mountain, », stream and field, as the Canadian Pa- Coula ifie’s Kettle valle train, eastbound, wound itself over and | Fighting ensued and is pr of the had feasted « (Turn to Pag ling Bul-| — Fits SL around rugged pe Cascades and foothills of the ; Rockies. We " es until they were Column 3) | gressing. The double weary, | wa 1 leged raiding of ~~ Decision in Coal Zone | Mac uerilla jas been | whether | stata Neath he Public Spokesmen Ask Committee to Revise Present System of Zone Delivery The Particular Home You Want May be listed in today’s classified Here is columns § apectal’ oft Such a fering tem In Seattle, ce ic sessions Wednesday went into executive session pleted their pub manifest! and to the | believe th evening and Their the wholesale report is expected within a week “§ > begin Representative consumers appear ed in lobby before the commission | \,,, at the county-city bidg., Wedne day afternoon and declared the p , initiated as a wartime s inequitable and unfair rune n” unless we you that we have a bergain te ier. We can back our claim in, regard to this “property y « has & large, com well arranged fort- the word | ch'a car ean pr fortnble rooms, dealers,” he added, | Many of the and will mak i ot at the yards in carload ission, composed of BU- 114 vet the consumer payay under Calvin 8. Hall, A. As! the yone plan, ax tho it waa hauled 1 ary of (the Seattle! ori ion from dow ptown bunker veil, and Frank Hull sintant ager of The Olymp were anked to dé mmende bahdoning termine system (x fair, and] ¢ tem, if not a substitu generally Is rot satin.) \| Turn to the Want Ad Columns Attorney srge Lu. Spirk, 917 ¥.| fled 1 n't think the zono ay ind._nee who in offering thi Bint st. explained that he lives Just |tem eq Hugo Kelley, 6718 of zone I, but | 40th secretar inside the boundary |iwa to pay as much for delivery char an do people in the extreme iy J | northern end of the zone at the north nid, Kelley, former tygMayor Brown, declared satisfied ¥ tho prosent (Kuen to Page 7, home to you. THE B i xe § ATU OF he in not Column 1)! the Mad Douks and refuses to consider them related to the]: Probe Read y ThisWeek | and Forks, center of a thriving} boy fa-| ne Kg AVE you signed the “Anti- ases said The lad was tho son Br 7509 12th Tt Georgetown 1 ing parlor Oa 7] ie) Otto Watt L BY BARRIE PAYNE IN O10 You READ ABOUT THAT RADIO FAN. ORIVING HIS CAR? HE STRUCK A MATCH TO LOOK AT His GAS AND Was POKEOD UP BY FORTY Lela al \ STATIONS ue oY A netee Moe ITE so a (oni HH, fren He | es Are You Member of the HE. Bay 2| Sign “Anti- Overweight Pledge” HEALTH,” being conducted 2 daily in The Star by Dr. Lulu Hunt Peters, celebrated author- ity on diet. Sign the ‘Anti-Overweight Pledge” now. Paste it on your time like NOW for joining inon mirror or any place where you the instructions of ‘DIET AND — willseeit every day. 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