The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 2

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jl eattle Star Man Finds “Adam” and ‘Three “Eves”; See Page Nineteen | The Ne »wspaper With the Biggest Circulation in gton ke “Weather ides iH ‘hin on fi — TheSeattleStar fi*! 0 as Wecond Class Malier stay 3, 9, at Lhe Postofficg et Seaitis, Wash. onder the Act of Congress March & 1879. s1.00 pL. 27. NO. 206 =a SI ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 238, 1925 TWO CENTS IN LATTLE. )PEN FIGHT FOR CITY PHONE SYSTEM! | | Wedding on Horseback _| | ren Flames Destroy | ? Unites Seattle Couple ‘are He Inglewood Club~ ‘ 4 = am ne Council Backs Move Authority ~--- Ferguson! 4M PECIAL VALUES FROM = CRETE Believed Cause of Vv “ AL . ENT: $40,000 Fire 5 Mrs, Lande at Mond to Infréduce proposed legis | HOME BR BARGAIN BASE: ember 9 I impossible to say what’ we really think about in the utiljties committer « | ‘ Latest ::Parielan “Czar” Ferguson's latest political bulldozing in the \ JALTER = PURSKY lub pro: | if creation, — Chanel county auditor's office. feasional, and a number of i model, with Queen : employes pw 1 wit rot Hels ae j ary Ged: ‘nines We have no asbestos paper, their lives early Friday when fir , r High Be is Ulva: enbcoblicy Notorious for the “peanut politics system” on which pinay oo Han: ADSiew She ODS eye : f chie skirt, and he has run his office ever since he has been county a - r tOwanid pWeablhaton: ite evber ik Hie guaranteed bustle. auditor, Ferguson climaxed his antics Friday by dis- ar t telephone « n, “by. pur © or it Ei | q | One of the most charging Richard Faris, his chief deputy, because th ! ct r and outside tt t . 1 i attractive. styles Faris refused to play politics with him. Morris Hol- a POUREET ce pattarihler i iat ! MERE Ya a comb, chief accountant, also expects to be fired for EH vitebe bi 3 Pi aah \. fered. Direct from | the same reason. " Vice | Upboblthe riisnkoioal tren Pet j tie bord, % in his office by which a percentage is removed from Wind (ferent at: maa Shs . Ngee a sige ith { } eet employes paychecks to finance political campaigns. |; vestigating the cause of the blaze padtrnend Goainktin change Hf Biadea er tor The Star vis In spite of the protests of many employes, who could It is believed to have started from these franchise rates { Re { | colony in British ( || ill afford to give up this money, the levy was con- | “efective wiring | ce Drpoaee seeetet wee ae ¢ i ee | discovered that the inhabi-! tinued. ss Pursey and the other men were ed by Kennedy And his chief assist- fey | no clothes. cs a } * awakened by the fire, which had ant, Walter B. Beals, at the request eed j Rie vcera'on Beconid ‘ave Ferguson has his eye on the sheriff's office. That already gained great headway of the council last year, It is be a 2} ie Doukhobors. meant selecting his successor as auditor. remnang enng,the telephone wires and | Weved assured of adoption: tn “the uta ot i Bett, All office employes were handed a ballot and Ee ower ye sree Pa rey oes spr dod imepee acer | : Rak che © derese lating instructed to vote as to what man they désired as re eh gp te ante fight betbre the state legislature He He hea to fur a fiotita of tin|| the Ferguson candidate for auditor and also whether | safety te - TE! a ips from the tub.—Detroit they would support Ferguson for sheriff. The butiding was destroyed with ait if . Homer A. Wisner won by seven votes. Faris and sh age Regan ihe a . Bg aioe i Holeomb refused to abide by the decision. ‘ 2 Oh brid L00 ; eee | * Bivestertiay. In the Cafeteria “Either you play with the gang or out fou go,” Ed pO ia ae j were Ferguson's orders in effect. xofflaws put gin, lemon juice r Faris stood pat. He was discharged Friday. Sires fater in a mixer. Then they fe a good tremor to" shake ee HE STAR holds no brief for Faris. ox Holeomb. was not call | TE REE) r SEALED WITH A KISS, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cumming happily starting their ta | | Bie OAL? ofitin. temp , \vied life immediately after Seattle's first horseback wedding Friday morning at the cy i 1 | gira tnd din, |Riding academy. Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photogr 0. aul ih oe | | j | om and lounge a dance cab seavans oa } © Rie ail te: MEIC Insofar as Faris’ work is concerned, it -has al- It ‘lao: hs Rr atacteee for the 24 " Johnnie!—d t hee i MOTHER GOOSE 8 considered him a capable and energetic employe. Peet 7 eps ek r host if 1 | FOR That Ferguson evidently so considered him was shown |, Bosco" -) waalaonistheka TTT bade Wanadine ‘Denny Hill Residents hi W. Leonard s Desk he j RADIO Fi NS when he named him chief deputy. Ibs al eum | golemniz “aay 7s Te Ee What this newspaper wants to say is this: 3 the Unite on Regrade Plan Boxes Giehed ap Mary. alte Corey, It doesn’t think there is room in King county pol- Tha brian pied ee _ is your radio? air drew | 1 ats ' Hixtophone and a baritone ities for a Tammany Hall politician like Ferguson. | ts before Rev. D But Opposition to Dexter Ave. Extension Mz Ly | URGLARS looted the vault of i Is Rifled; Safety i We | | ind sopranos all in a row. It would hate to see him elected to the office of | t t Peor i the Pug Sound Power & “i sheriff. The Olymple. Hote Cause Difficulty in n City Council Light -Co., offices Riche Re aac woman who live It would hate to see him continued in the office of | iar hear Se Fess font RRR SRR ha Mada Cbridecahalin cae iie aldetoaticn tek craic ane men ape: Hea “3 so many programs she didn’t county auditor any longer than is necessary. | man Belle D ension be divorced from the| on will co Ween $1,000,000 ard, pre of the i {} | 3 is E | “Moonlight and Roses” Hine i Notified of Court-Martial for. ¢ 7 m Cum: | job { property owners debated $1, jimmied open box person. ey j limes in succession, Next Wednesday” ming N End residents at the cit F. E. Rawlings, of the Denn y owned by 1 rd was, rifled a { e ahora P. 1. William Mitchell today was | the wedding i ave, extension t of jewelry and trinkets I | A i‘ aeeat ve aaa ee r On ¢ 1 re Tom| The meeting, held at the Cham the public. F wa: t scattered, about the vault. if | formaly served with charges against : Pion Hole Malte Oonticlnsiod Re AP pasate . ea ed beg ‘ing her crystal sét; | tial Raat Wednesda: bride's mi | K cong : gems were taken, iy tt i] j risted the dial ENS ese ay ithe: doeriaaie Takerordihe Bs tha upid growth of th Lintrance to the yaull was gained erat tna ws ormality was performed t Tats omm nor of the canal id the o} ning | by sc one” whe dither . + is beh radio style | [NTERNAL politics, breaking out1in view of his refusal to abide by a|Col. Joneph I, MeMullen of the ju¢ ¢ [ bride's n ee Hyandt road wht ceate | means” whe her knew the pea Seg at Mary a squeal could she get. | 1 over office support of a cafdidate| secret straw vote of my employen|advocate general's a se, munched tent t the 1 oats Y i ar } “ a Ke | combination or by a skillful cracka- i i q | to succeed County Auditor D. E. Fer-! september 29, on whom thg. office |on Mitchell at his home here ral decorations of the und m: ; shrivel a Ne} man, able tee the proper dial PAL 7 Hsing of wavelengths, | guson, will result Friday in the im-| would support as my successor next |after breakfast |""Babe,” the groom's 1m t, pirouted | with | 3 | turns, according to Andrew Gordon, i} ay full of noise, | mediate dismissal of W. R. (Dick)! aij MeMullen had no authority to put}@d piranced, the marriage rity this waa met by claims of Griffin | of the company. The burgler wore A aide a Ve ee Sopeancs Faris, chief deputy, Ferguson an-| ferguson explained that Homer|Mitchell under arrest, If the fiery|W#% read by Dr. Powers, the r t {weit ae peg aa nto cS rth teas | ao eae Hib btoets el bad: all ele BE | finety tenor boys, nounced Wisner, recently promoted to the{air eritie is to be subjected to sueh| W@8 Placed upon the bric fing ep as ltrikneles whore, fe (i ies fg a Pea Ns cae AL a q Had ie the young announcer His decision followed a secret ad-| superintendency of elections, Faris |detention, it will be ordered by the|®"4 @ close embrace sealed the Dexter ave, extension, iangl her th x grade plan! the office Pa Pay | da harp would play visory conference with a committes | and Jack Murray, in charge of |commanding general of the district | Partnership nter-claim of | Foe bi the heart of the busin | Discovery of the theft, was made Wat i Inteners dialed off | of four deputies, including Homer A.| (Turn to Page 12, Column 0 of Waahigton. > A. Grif- |district will moye (Turn to Page 12, Column 1) ie Dat their sets away Wisner, Faris’ chief opponent for the | ' Bushell, B. EB. t “ n| — ie SMS idle | post Th ure. Bee ae \; Denny Hilt | 4 ement to kick! Ferguson said he had not yet de- asm: Hlcont, eure cnuennporee’ aot | Gad! Do You Call This ‘Otto Watt Beh fey ree-for-All Scrap Over grade AP Wa ; ae Be ee yee co : BY BARRIE PAYNE caaaaees Code Due in Legislature HL mayne: renenve oat Femuen caret ony «| MOG? CanYou Top Major ee ith Nt Sie eeeeeeamensseee eae age ee puld knock his home town. uses for which he Smashing Changes in State Administration i ‘| TUNE ria Friday, Faris denied H l t California Town Is Sonaidered: EWG a Bre sic tint’ event al: | crerstordee cea Mala ho wee Ta aa oo pie s ee arns: our tHe © f wasnin Hit by Cloudb Considered; Hartley May Have Plan HEE ieay of men en't hada public statement as soon as he was | a it: a SMiLe, M2. 4 SMILING it by Cloudburst BS se A Chae Was fem bread | officially discharged | “°TGAD!" said Major Hoople Friday morning, “this PADD cuRT | at You= BANNING, Cal, Oct.. 23.—(By U. can ; ROWE iy ‘i Some of the contemplated changes ia? “Twill rv dependent! ext H » fi ifle as you say cards A ‘ rt tees a Se mB. : YN , Oct. 23 nat is the | are 1 ees YF DIAR \¢ iit Na’ guegeteasrctena ppastives (80 |iacs Seattle fog may be a trifle thick, as you say, but OR TLL CAL |/ Tt WAS P)~A freak rainstorm struck this destiny of the state administra-| 2. Abolishing the department of i Bi | (Oe ee, Rebs it’s nothing to fogs we used to have. cop-» ci} yds lesert town during the night, flood-| tive code? Has it proved a mere ses , ‘ “4 { eu tines (OCtb*F Ferguson's: stipport iz We A COP-YOULL}} YOST I nses and placing this work un- | pa, tinsing te { have nothing to do with it,” I well remember one fog, back in ’83. I arrived in BE USING || BROADCASTING! | InK streets and basements political pawn? Has it contrallued | a supervision of the state HD aaa ‘ i, | Wer’ ared ambiguously, “It's|] Seattle, broke, that morning. There seemed to be no AORVCELL || ASMILE | A Seta dalle rata ot TOU a ee aspen cca Une IS TRL. create | teamdures Wty eg all inthe hands of the committee | work befitting my talents and attainments, egad! So ANDO | ANID YOu |} | {rennet ; Wt pecan sear Naty a adc etal ake ae hh Bhasin oh aerloy i She. fe i” dismissal, however, | : . ate mac icked out for the] ture out of the department of. cot | piter| Vil order: Parte: Wemisssl, howeys I had to rely upon my inventiveness. I borrowed a cross CONT HAPPENED The storm was confined strictly to! diseard garvatic | : : ; vn ot iy Uy A TO GET | servation and development and plac t | if keys, Ko did cut saw and went up on what is now Queen Anne hill. | EAN Falak Banning and near-by environs, Beau-| Answers to the: above questions | ing all agricultural work under the } )] pi in thigh printed “There I cut mattresses out of the fog and sold. them ||| \ BATTERY \ pdtaean TR cel pact farce UR It te given ut the November ses: | secretary of state, ‘The remainder f he { } Attire. And’ so to 4 ras around town to the wealthy of the day. With the money J ‘ion of the legislature, Rumors, 0} of the divisions in this department Wide tel ics ttle Ho Pde $f ; ’ mer r instent that they have taken on the) such as the division of hydraulics, aay i 4 did shew him the mii woah thus obtained I bought some cretonne and made fog pil- Wonderhub ) character of reports, are that the| forestry patrol and the like would | a te cooled the famous Brew W Injured in Crash at|| lows for the drawing rooms of the elite. ondertu ve will be the suject of the big: | be turned over to the state land i i rf and by and by we ren | oman Inju' UT op PIN Ad ti Zooks , lds est “freeifor-all” fight during the | cor ef ie be ia but poorly, and would | Renton Durlng Fo I would have cleared a fortune, gadzooks, but the fog Building Lot PRGRA RGAE ommiss 2th ; i { ‘ hmm that 1 was! saune lole vs MArVaraye © ont it? 4 session, Political prophets believe 4. Abolishing the department Deu he Milting mer by accident, | enton : ig Fog || became so thick my sawyers couldn't cut it. This ts an ideal investment for |i that Gov, Hartley may have some| of. efficiency. andl ihe er ite W “Oh, you storyteller!” said everybody. the conservative investor And » even im an nd 0, In greate pain recommendations to make to the| work, with the @ Unable to s4e or hear an oncom ing ‘Tac Interurban car in the > pe Thueday, Fred Kuphal, Jr,|| the Major. ‘Well, I challenge anybody to tell a bétter “You mean I’m not telling the truth, by Jove?” asked CHANCE FOR QUICK PROFIT |} Ls von ie of the old beer slators aro frank in thelr ad-| the sttte auditor, ‘The high ! \ reption of the }, / logisalture concerning the code,| state highway patrol, over. to } fi to collect dust on | 2008 Minoy ave. drove his auto inte|! story, I will squander my fortune, egad! to prove my Auiek ly: authoriaes vn, to sal MITTEE eon eI Lgl re sites wat bol oH et HER ee bl | 1 r . ; “a | nendid close lot; corner will be considered hy the legislature * state highwa. epart Ring |the car at Renton, he a gt ‘o | right to the title of World Champion Romancer, HHX120- feot; teh fino; paved STRIKING CHANG ‘eu pat ae fs} a Biteke aoe haa lies igaae tah tape rea oe The Seattle Star, which now has the Hoople fortune in Tr eee gettet 1 ARE CONTEMALATED “PUBLIC WORKS" as a } hd the mother who used to ate on the head and « wrenched|| its custody, will dole it out in dollar lots as long as it hia Ie an opportunity. to. buy The predictions are that many d. ABollahiiee "ihe Ldanattenent ‘6p if 10a hy (ig 10 achogs with an asd-| ankle lasts, to its readers, . ‘ Value, But You must act quiche [j seats Gepartments; now under the! pudlic worksand creating a comm BY 1 i 4 pyreind WA neck? Mra, G. M. Abrahams, Faverett A dollar for every yarn we print, of 60 words or less, Ty. nf 2,100. anil { ai) wane wp be eon sion to handle all problems of public na i | la motorist, received shoulder Injurl t 4 FY 3 4 ‘| tat wut fi N hon M the Gree run res-lfn a. collision with Valentine Gep:|| told in Major, Hoople's inimitable style. You tell the, urn to the Want Ad Columng |] ments Mevernl of which are etec:| member of th mission being ap aH} | i} Hin the United Staten are| hart in fog on the Bothell highway. || ahem! lie—we Il furnish the dollar ifthe story's printed. J] and seo @ho is oftaring thin || ee tices | pointed for a torm of six yours, At | hes in he colors, a large portion| Thursday evening, Gephart told| Send ‘em to The Major Hoople club, The Seattle Star, ie} |} dandy lot to you. ‘THE post |} lt looks anyway, as if the admin. | the present tine ther is a director Batak Gi 4 Ulation ix due to starve Deputy Sheriff Ajax that both cars|! 1907 Seventh ave., Seattle, Nener2-LQ), ROAL BSTATH BUYS ARR Jistrative code will meet ita most} of public works and two supervisors W ‘(ae ae were damaged when they crashed Wt, 1925, Asondlated. Réhorn. Ine FERED IN THE STAR Veritioal, crisig, in the present ses.} serving under him, These men all | 8 near 106th st, | ) 1 lon. ' (Turn to Page 1, Column 3) 3 |

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