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: ¢ ‘ < a q rvs +; 4 ° : ; a ' in I " ; P | 4 es The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington - a Weather Tides , ax f | Rete TropaY | Late OL. 27 NO 206 % ATTLI WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1925 TWO CED = S| * OPEN FIGHT FOR CITY PHONE SYSTE | Bean Flames Destroy Weng on Horseback | - 2 Se ere _ Unites Seattle Couple 7 Council @& to C a= nough of ESCAPE | ==" Ferguson! , pian rea? Defective Wiring Is SPECIAL VALUES FROM EDITORIAI Believed Cause of HOME BREW'S SDITC ° BARGAIN BASEMENT! i $40,000 Fire : I S impossible to say what we really thir ; Latest Parisian “Czar” Ferguson's latest political bulldoz i W A she R PURSEY nag t eration, Chane county auditor's office | rg to ES an 1 ed model, with Queen | ° arrowly . eacat | a We have no asbestos paper ‘ " Friday a ) Mary hat, attrac . . 1 e- BN ps6’ gentrbidecy _ Notorious for the “peanut politics s on which patel abaya in ithe wy chic skirt, and he has run his office ever since he has been county | sth ditor, Ferguson climaxed his antic Friday by dis fT arging Richard F. chief deputy, because | a hem sed to play politics with him. Morris Ho guaranteed bustle One of the most f stiractive styles Faris refu comb, chie accountant, also expects to be fired for we have ever of- || © lef 4 i : I ° e of President EH / ered, Direct from he same reason . 1 n the Ean Vice! ; Paris. Our price Fergusor a ong had etfect evying yaten p. A oy a Gin riday only n his office by which is removed from | ; ; . e lie serv ¢ employes’ paychecks to ance political can , the bla 0 er ic In spite of the protests of many « vho could | ave atarted: from ee =e ‘ Douk I Colum- || iM afford to give up this money y was cor | wh « Ps mennae f fects ; ig aad : ; . | tinued ai 1 fant, Walter + the request a tof flapplasa:ion -Récoraia Ferguson has his eye on the sheriff's office. ‘Phat ready gained «re eadwa) of the counell last year. It is be | mys ) meant selecting his successor as. audi tor. eae n coeaiete * : | All office employes were a ballot and | Peat structs y be itying himseif for # hard ts se homes | ‘instructed to vote as to what man they desired is! ee cer “te eee 4 indi! the uson candids for auditor » whe t pattleships b.—Detroit they would support Ferguson for sher | . News Homer A. Wisner won by seven s. Faris and ninute er the : . Holeomb refused to abide by the decision Ppt $ HS eae Sad Loot Light Syo-Her s od , “Either you play with the gang or out you go, - he Haneettenitie sacaie Sarawe ite : were Ferguson's orders in effe | pal ff € was 1 , » T (ISS, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cumming happily starting thei mar: | ] ter eer, 1 : Faris stood pat. He was discharged Frida | : < the Jong run: » ried! life immediately after Seattle's first horse eback wedding Friday morning at the Bea Co. Vault good ; Le feaxars: 35 r , | Riding academy Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Pt i = * Insofar as Faris’ work is concerned has al- |'y I , artern f a had | eld $id the . . ee MOTHER GOOSE ways considered him a capable and energetic employe my t Fay sae cir Hiren é Denny Hill Residents A. W. Leonard’s Desk FOR That Ferguson evidently so considered him v shown eS Soe t ite) at Art Fad RADIO FANS vhen he named him chief deputy ' emnized Frid Is Rifled; Safety 7 ee nae tie ko oss x this | t year er ae Unite on Regrade-Plan Boxes Ocenea Mary. Mary. quite contrary | It doesn’t think the room in King county pol- | RG Bede oat age TAEGTHR = i A cevgheneand.abaritone || itics for a Tammany Hall politician like Ferguson ronniaiueincs ' But Opposition to Dexter Ave. Extension May Be ihe Buc. Geta ome ie And sopranos all in & Tow alt yrould hate te him elected to the office of 2. ROW RE BOM Or ot Da Cause Difficulty in City Council hight ottiogaaphiuredaya silent sheriff. | - 2 bride (ies Una C, Fairman ———__—— 860 t Iding, and also loot- There was os old woman who lived It would hate to see him continued in the office of TRIAL NOTICE + of M ore “yd var I EMANDING that the Dexterave ar brsthevdisronal ox: | edt fine Rekk ot A. re Roas 5 shoe, ci ya r any ger tha Cessary 1 elle Bhe was on t ‘orced from the |te betwee 1,000,000 ard, p' ent of the fi Heard ‘5 aap programs she didn’t county auditor any longer than is necessary, | ma far Hel Ms Pf BE ord box es ension be a $i ae jhehesen $ 000,000 raves ‘ = at ins ele Ee Get “Moonlight eT teseed ming ity C the Jenny iN! all ow “di y wzonard was eo timen in succession, Next Wednesday oe ; a. aE tatideene nab fink te ted aE pate : va i'w oe om FERGUSON TO FIRE FARIS vsctccn nse «inv ee sone Sa i ot teas fal Spree Py W : eg ta Os atthe de-wero Tom| ‘The meetin eld at the Cham the P.O. Le ttered about the vault, formaly sets By ; aia et anit se ateaeee ts that West eved the 1 valuable A-working her crystal set; mar H 8. Goodwir 1 growth of the ates ok She twisted the dial : ‘ The i I hi G te : fe ee sare : a ne ; Jn true radio style N ) tics, breaking outyin view of r ihile be al Gol J Then, at ride i a WOs piney Wvanetts roa leant Schinit rece But nary a squeal could she get : rn : es: kan ata 't; Son aee eae es i nM oath : ther public hearing ne | turns, according to Andrew Gordon, Sing a song of wavelengths, xt aft mn ti of William Loffland, rer This wa. aims of Griffin} of the company, The burgler wore An ether full of noise, . M gel as oe i th .N End improvement i r and othe that it/elther leather or rubber gloves, ac- Sixty-seven pp cleig vA Faris, chief deputy, Ferguson 1 ral “ friby a A 4 interests. were {Wil} cut up blocks into worthless| cording t& detectives who searched And ninety tenor boys, ire ap i Ac e's at terete Were | ez up Aiea Riana bana a When the young announcer His decision fo tent th evades } punter = nim of thru, th art of the bilainesd Discovery of the thef 1s made Announced a harp would play. | vides ¥ of |commanding gene t tri I F rela TAL Aropeal aistelde lwiil: move | Chien 16 Page 8 Goleman) All the listeners dialed off lof f tes, includi ra f Washington be 9 aly 4 ell, BE. F Uden — And put their. sets w hief opponent for the 2 ome (Turn to Page 12, Column 1) Bite Ne. as a in Kick | ersason tet dell , ‘ i aunts and Improvement cub inet FV CC=f O}= crap Over assim: ie it Seats ee| gad! Do You Call This|| ,, to Watt, |rsiw cet cm! Code D L : Gitaad [member te commie nich | Oo : vO] By BARRIE) PAYNE scieci tata ete Code Due in Legislature Or Daly Motio: Remember tnat|"erguson «| Mog? CanYouTop Major = mmision Smashing Changes i in State Administration Hoople’s S peedy Yarns? for \f oar GQ California Town Is Considered; Hartley May Have Plan began to knock his home town. | loged caune elie « | discharge Faris Faris Are you, too, one of t eat si-| the charges 1 he would ma b s Hit by Cloudburst es ae rataelrs fat eetantl ad socnias he Wil SMILE, MR SMILING 5 : army of men who haven't had ja public statemer MEEAGAD!”. dald. Majoy IHoopla Friday’ moriing > «‘thia Gules + 2-—my v.! ..BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR, Some of the contemplated changes corn bread since the wa | officially discharged E ui said Majo ple é g RADIO HIRT, AT YOU— BANNING, | Cals. O0t. 88-08 LYMPIA, Oct, 23—What is the | 2: E ‘ore “1 will run independently next Seattle fog may be a trifle thick, as you say, but OR TLL CALL TWAS |] PA freak rainstorm struck this destiny of the state administra-| 1. Abolishing the department of Yr DIARY fall," he asserted, “irrespective of|) itt. nothing to fogs we used to have. | A coP-Youu | YOST | ‘desert town during the night, flood-| tive « Has it proved a mere | licenses and placing this work un- (October 23) upport ‘ ¥ ack 36 “y A, streets and baseme .. r tic pawn cen zed | t 5 the a Lg Ci ali faite. to /de. withast” I well remember one fog, back in '83. I arrived in} || @e usina || eRoaocasnnel | catreets and basements. | political pawn? Has | centralized | der the supervision of the state beeckfast, and did ent, 47 ‘ambiguously. “It's| s tle, broke, that morning. There seemed to be no A ORY CELL || A SMILE ian Mi ; Webi kf Tesi eee yet : «i vara “ ae ; eee at brs ace ee ‘ ie Se ace onlaurmert Peat aa ton : eevee \ ae renched the town within a spa od dissatisfactio 8 a plece o aking the division of agric wn ta the ait in the hands of the ‘iar mittee ie work befitting my talents and attainments, egad! So AND T | ee ad {6 minute state machin picked out for the! ture out of the department of con: sicep for | Will order Faris’ dismissal, however |) 7 Had to rely upon my inventiveness. I borrowed a cross- DONT Hae e a8 ‘The storm was confined strictly to! discard? ervation and development and plac: ee, | cut saw and went up on what is now Queen Anne hill. \ MEAN A om ar VRRL set teh el alia Answers to the above questions | ing all agricultural work under the » that when I did , : \ TE sont, si es distant, was un+} will bo given 0 ‘Noveinber soa: | adtretary “of “states Ohe retininc % Ke T did find the alphabet printed on “There I cut mattresses out of the fog and sold them | | \ eee / INS FRONT, It jum Pitas cea one l be x at the Novemt |sctretary of state. The remainder rethinkes’ of inn : i; ‘ on of the legislature. Rumors of the divisions in this departmen tty forehead, « mark, methinks, of my ; he wealthy of the dé With the , v4 ee Fongiedl by. tite. Sse nRout RR ate HS Ah SLO MES) SUC Taco, | Dena Los : treate Induatele, Ad so to home, where around town to the wealthy of the day. ith the money ty fe o_o J istent that they have taken on the} such as the division of hydraul fo tenching TAttle Hamner Brew thus obtained I bought some cretonne and made fog pil- 5 Wonderful character of reports, are that the] forestry patrol ahd the lke would hox, and did shew him th crow é , ; ! ‘ * i: i f r the dre 8 of the elite Will be the suject of the blg-| be turned over to the state land the’ uppereut, and the Krew t | lows for the drawing room b ‘ eee ROU VO) Ta ence: Sea Nigam ater puneh, and bi wena | Woman Injured in Crash a “I would have cleared a fortune, gadzooks, but the fog Building Lot t free-for-all” fight during -the | commissioner. but he did but p and would Renton During Fog : aemvlandevara couldnt chk Ab? a session, Political prophets believe $. Abolishing the department wi wave shown him more, but that 1 was g became so thick my et couldn’t eut it. This ts an ideal investment for |i that Gov. Hartley may have some} of effictency and turning. Its 4 And so, in greate pain | “Oh, you storyteller!” ‘said everybody, the conservative inveator recommendations to make to the} work, with the exception of the e) and anguish, to dinner | Unablo to see or hear an oncom “You mean I'm nob telling the truth, by Jove?” asked 5 le concerning the code.| state highway patrol, over 40 afhieser id ing Tacoma Interurban car in the| the Major, ‘Well, I challenge anybody to tell a better SHANGE FOR QUICK PROVIT || Legislators aro frank in thelr ad-| the state naditor, ‘The high ® What haa become of the old beer] go ‘Thursde Fred Kuphal, Jr hs ar j y lay fortune, egad! { ‘ Saat RARE fe Ce (1, 24) [| missions that changes in the code} way patrol woudd then be under stein that used collect dust on | 2098 Min ¢., drove his auto into|] stor’ I will squander my fortune, egad! to prove my aplendid. close-in Tot: corner, [| Will be considered by the legislature! (he state highway department, { he mantelplec \the car tenton, he repqrted fo] right to the title of World Champion Romancer.” H4x120 foot; Nex fine; paved |! STRIKING CHANGE | WOULD ABOLISH , “ost tie Gana DIE sel eidays. Sire The Seattle Star, which now has the Hoople fortune in Pe os AR) CONTEMPLATED | “PUBLIC WORKS” i us wonder what has| Kuphal sustained evere shock, al] , r t Bing 5 : Which make an " Beg: Kuphal map ae “nd a wrenched || its custody, will dole it out in dollar lots as long as it This is an opportunity to The predictions are that many! 4, Abolishing the department of come of the mother who used tol out on the hi ‘ lasts, to its readers A clomesin Jat. away, be state dopartments, now under the! pybiie works and creating a commis kend Johnny to school with an asa~\ ankle, } orang || 1astsh s readers, ; ms valu, bit you muat wet au Adminiatrative code, Will be. con! sion to handle all problems of pubis k M. Abrahams, Wverett lla ve print, of 60 r | ga bag around hin neck? Mra, G Abra Pakehiniukl A dollar for every yarn we print, of 6' words or less, lidated with other state depart: | utiities and public rates, with each itn Jmotorist, recelved shoulder Inju' told in*Major Hoople’s inimitable style. You’ tell the, i " F ts, several of which are elec: | momber of the commission being ap . } Greek o run ret-lin a collision with Valentine Gep 1 f t " , | | Turn to the Want Ad Columns | Be any tatew are | hart In fog on the Bothell highway, || ahem! lie—we'll furnish the dollar if the story’s printed, || ind seo who Is offering this || H¥e offlees, [Rolnted for. a tern ob else eare e t in th nited on b har ‘OK 0 he othe v , fo ri - Nhe y e prose 0 ere is direc! 45 i portion | Thursday evening. Gephart told Send ’em to The Major Hoople club, The Seattle Star, | Ny |] dandy Jot to you, TE Y It looks anyway, as if the admin 1s ave nt a Hi ir ai Mele called to the ec h " AT 00dt ey ost. of public works and two suporvisor 3 due to starve. Deputy Sheriff Ajax that both cars|] 1807 Seventh ave., Seattle, ui ra NE EAL), a rt) | istratty fo will meet its most public works and twe porvisora a of our population 5 maged when they crashod | ’ f | critical crisis in the present sos-| serving under him, ‘These men all o- were ng o 025 ! ih! sae -A. J. 8 near 106th at, \\ \ sion, (Turn to Page 12, Column 3) ‘