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~wspaper With the Bigg« Circulation in W Saree ® The Weather Tides } The SeattleStar {i “0 a | shington Dx ¢ | = | Jeune By Jove, Folks! Tr y Your Luck at “Out-Hoopling” the Major’ Ss Wild Yarns—See Page 7 | . sa ! es : 4 Batored 06 Uecund Chase Matter May 8, 1890, at the Postoftice at Seattia pager ie Gangrene Maren ® 1818. per Fear, oy Mail, 06.00 .| 3 27, NO, 208 wa SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925 TWO CENTS | | / | | | ES Se a ae s ear ie i ] is PREACHER SAYS! T?mn Soy. Noa’ | | ur Wiilion- CRI ale amy 1 FF Rev. Bailey Explodes Bomb- ) 0 | shell at Services :| a Se u MAYOR BROWN IS SCORED i | Howdy, folks! The Greek . et nigerian war heen called ’ +._ In Disguise, Noted Divine See / a Heck, and I ewe been Ferguson Won t ig amnriad “Night Life” Youthful Motorist in saving tinfoil for five days cuss New Behea Wreck; Turned Over i vl Gee Gee was getting ing Plans Wa. ee anes Liem to Police j all ready to go over and re- | A inter devastate devastated Bul- co aN you're scared it takes j We understand that the war ! { me nee ca was abandoned because of the Een; ba Pes | fear that the civilian popula. tion would not be able to stand the gas attack of the Bulgar jan four-minute speakers. nd-run auto river, after knocking down and perhaps fatally injuring @ In a gusty wind and rain flurry 10th ave. aud Dearborn st., Mon. g, John Ande: of hunched his old morn nd crossed the street. He was going to his BOVE is pictured millio: lar bluff.” work at the Richards’ Brush com- wash.” F It stands just east of Fifth ave. and north of rebate pales the ‘corner | * Westlake. It’s called Denny Hill. : Yo Maki had taken his father Discigpes ss Frothing and swirling at its base, the city’s rapidly- ds eae oe ‘y * ee AEE He Ree cs BEN oi growing business center batters in vain, seeking an from lerson he saw the old man, will be Res’ outlet for expansion that should have come long ago. rlammed on the brakes and tried i the Seattle post Such expansion would work wonders with the down He se mee 0 lata ae An- towm section and the entire north end of Seattle office, Postmas- : 1 4 1 was so scared I just went ter hins ate Other hills, in less vital parts of the city, have been on,” sald Maki, later, His anive nounced — today. sluiced awa, Denny Hill, barrier to commerc | far ax Sever and Dearborn Splattering pens growth, still stands st., and then realized what he had are doomed."—The Star. "ee done. So he tried to turn around, is rammed into the curl and broke Pe epee [ P on “the hump,” four blocks wide and eight } Byatandaie tiers ments Hi. E. Max blocks long, things look pretty much as they over, tremSling, to Patrolman R. 2 they take the / this did 50 years ago. Ancient unpainted houses rub z W. Peay hata took him to the sta- here new car, they'll find a Ford shoulders with tiny shaeks, some tottering on the || committal himself, of another nhift of police, | phair oi geae tis ath ‘ underneath just the same ag usual brink.of the canyons along: Ninth’ ave. Streets are Have you fred, Moore Whit wouldchave 0. aa, . DRIVING INTHE RAIN, William Maki, 16, hit and prob-| VICTIM IN HOSPITAL; A Chin io n The St rutty and unpaved. Children climb scores of back- gg ne next eight ably fatally injured John Anderson, 72, on Dearborn st. The R HE MAY DIE ? inese proverb | ¢ Star ys unpaved. 1 f faa : . Lt “ ic ha Anderson was picked up and tak- eee hey eee baa red Ureakingrateos to bahar: playweoide on the Fitth cy boy is held at the juvenile home. I "kept going be tee teehee Om kaL aD sy 4 he: put s t the * 7 ie x y wha ise 2, at page rs ave. side, where this antiquated, illy-lighted school didn’t know else to do,” he yes Poe well bread son dr This well ‘‘bread” son is probably peers over the hill: afraid that the old man will cut off as his “dough.” lence. ternal injuries % wounds, His phy. may dic FOUR PERSONS KILLED iN” | Altho Maki is 16, he looks about 13 in his knee-pants. He has no 1 Mc morning if Rev minor's permit to drive, he says. voce on’ vs i AAGHWAY MOTOR CRASHES :: ication of renewed it t nd deep chest clans fear he authorities took him in RO ~ ——# I TODAY'S DEFINITION } A movie Is a long kiss pre | chen about 18 miles an by a plot. fe sien i Matthews | hour, said, “when the old care Piet lo sik Husband and Wife, “Boy and Girl Are Taken : man got in front of me. He had ike munca effect of wrohibi: aid he did not to| in Week-Eind Traffic Tragedy Death Toll {fat ano vouiant cay neninat ths as tion up to the present time saw him about 10 feet ay y and MiShesh to raise: the arice ‘of sprcrea ttle and King county, wheels of an auto driven by Robert | ski putting on the brakes. Weae from & cath Bepodl to eet nts were sited in week-| 7, Frankhouser, 2809 Wallingford Then I hit im : e zd » accidents here and in Sno “I was scared st kept 25 cents a glas : od “getting, cal 1 down gn cctinty ave, Saturday night. Frankhouser/y tnouent it So nee i pest : | Addicd Aciom:* Where there's a Pele tes dan rears right,” Miss Irene Crest. | 788, boc sah on an open charge by/do. ‘Then, about three block fiom Wi ; ; f ‘ sary tas “ankle c-| police. He said he was unable to/I figured I ought to go back. S ’ ti, there's a woy. alloweits | (Turn to ¥ 7, Column 4) era: her motoring com. | swerve his car sharply enough tojI turn, But 1 wag trembling so I 3 s ; panion, 0. R. Lowent Seattle | avold the smash ran into the curb and smashed a Lit Geo G 1 a was. Ii a ‘serious. Lester Clark, 6401 Dayton ave., | wheel. ' I was going back when they 5 aerady and dw one o ding ont : at the Providence , was oa! er with the; got me.” victim. He was thrown clear! The these Detroit Mayor Brown Accuses Rev. the result of | young py quivered with fear as he , Boe We cs é : oe ° ose a crash against a concrete bulkhead | of the motor car, and escaped un-|talked to officers and reporters ag GRE GEE MiP OFFICE tT ee ; aes alas B l ip Pl P I a on the Everett highway eay Sun.| hurt Outcome of Anderson's hurts is | a a A files H | Deseret owners cannot improve their present al el O a in 8) Ll ics lay Mr. and Mrs, Owen were almost Ping awaited before action is for- | Some apartments are so small | property. The regrade, which must come event- Richard Owen, 25, Newcastle, and! instantly killed w the car in| mally taken against the boy | only 2 narrow-minded person ually, would wipe it out. “I’m a Democrat- _I Was Sacrificed,” his wife, Nellie, about 20, were | which they were riding with Mr. : : i - $ led, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry {and Mrs, Tro¥er ran in front of can get inte them. 1 They want it now. A planning commission com- Doc. in Answer to Criticism VER ail ar rohan te dare ee mie t : pal te q - ove mittee holds a prompt regrade essential. It will unt when their car crossed in| Renton. The Owens Jeaped, landed 4 has & Ambrose! ministers would be there to ask front’ of &: Heavy stick Saturday | in front of the truck and were yell! open the gatés to one of the biggest periods of civic “Ms GOOD friend, R leaders, and no doubt after a hard- growth in Seattle's history. Balle i dress} the blesving afternoon near, Rentc killed egies era See eve Tied up with the regrade plan, as reported to city , yrder to break| ‘This was Mayor E, J. Brown's| Seattle auto fatalities for 1926 were| An X-ray report had not been doc ek es tag dh re planners proposition to extend Dexter ave, thru te dnWi and abtlaty cite cmaire tok reply to the attack Jaunched against | brought up to a total of 44, Si made on Mrs, Trover at the Provi 4 eed BIN epae, cAVe pele it a drink, There are of rich| him by the Rev. Ambrose M. Bailey | day, by the death of Walla dence hospital here Monday morn. a Rick, the regraded section to give a new traffic artery to men’s clubs here where he could|of the First baptist church ‘Sunday | Langatatf, 10, of 244 Sycamore lng, but she is velieved to have two Does “About Face” as In- 4 I the North End. Opposition to the heavy additional hia pulpit clothes and a! night—an attack absorbed by the} Lowenthal, who 1s expected to ribs broken, a spine injury and eas berg erga gee la assessment for this improvement is strong. He could have been taken | mayor while sat on the rostrum | cover, is reported to have told Ever. | Possible internal hurts, Her condi- vestigation Looms pitiane, Tulane, ‘Tatane: | Dexter ave. m come. City growth will necessi- axurioua room ane akin at tie invitation of the ralnlater ett authorities that hi badiout-on tion fate ae Be who ‘bilge ease pried ibe ‘ ie 43 Phe fa vacate w finest cocktail ven, if uy alley was fair," Mayor} a business trip Sunday and was ac.| W#s driving, is said to have as- vee ee Cone the regrade will imperil both measures, it would be | could. have. seated him at_ nj could only be bought during one|came here about. two months ago| dent in a report to.the county : who far wiser to divorce the projects when they are con- |) table and, if he was no other | shift of police. When I took office |trom Scranton, N. D. where her escaped with minor hurts. : “ ; ” A mean man is one sidered, it could be bought during any shift. | parents realde An inquest will probably be held Starwich Was Making Up U. of W. Daily. } Down with Denny Hill! Do it now! Conley, Etat Ravel oasteel SUI) CWO | orate ee ree a tC ROLE Norte coararas taal GIACED by ; 5 club grounds, and believes his steer-} investigation from two ye re hifts ing gear was damaged in slight col.|. Shortly before daybreak Monday a sources, Sheriff Matt Starwich TODAY'S | ai Are you about to say that If You tision, Unable to see the bulkhead | COUPE crashed into the side of a Mad-j did an “about face” on the torture a | are made mayor again, you wWill/on the curve, he drove his ear into} $00 St. cable car on Fifth ave. ‘The! ride story he told news reporters last (Turn to Page 7, Column it, both he and the girl being thrown |@Uto driver, Harold Franco, 1614} Saturday, to the 5 Fairview ave, did not see the car,| When a storm of criticism buzzed 4 May Amend State Law for Mis eterson died an hour later| he sald, until too late. His machine | about his ears, the sheriff called in 4 Denny Hill Cut Bande Family Is Wiped Out ith igenl i zie sata i a Me skidded and crashed heavily into the | reporters and formally denied Hie oak 4 street car, He was thrown partly| account of the capture of two burg- | by Hit-Run Motorist Val be Sea! Aracfuned U8 4 ied’ the soriuanmield’ Hiait vement iri with a high fever, who is 1 was} lary suspects in Bugene, Ore, by id she bas contracted dandruff. |) Confident that the Denny Hill re PHILADELPHIA, Oct 5 The Longstaff child, son of Mr.| badly cut by glass. 1% ngers in| Deputy Sheriff Robert Gibson, their i grade project now befoi the city] U, p)—A family of three was wiped | and Mrs Longstaff, was | the cable car were uninjured being forced to ride across the cowl J University of hington sorort- | planning commission will be au-) out by a “hit. and run" motorist, | thrown from his coaster beneath the . of an automobile during a 500-mil ties have barred onions from the} thorized, Councilman Moore Monday] wro struck them and fled, leaving ride thru the night. Both men wera menu. But I an entight- | requested drafting of an amend-}inam dead in the street here last |\fa~w de PRETEEN | said to be in the Jail hospital suffer- ened under-s body bar spin | ment to the state finance Jaws to] nine Good Used — | | ing from exposure. 3 ach? permit a bond issue to pay con MAG: Victiie Wie’ Wadéhe trabeinne| Charles Doyle, secretary of the J . . { demnation awards on property on! ay yay w ite nd Syear oa ft Furniture | Centrat Labor Council Monday an- A SHARK RETORT the hill tay Madeldine Sate | | nounced he would Investigate the ; (Personals in The Htas) | “In effect," he sald, “it, would | \°" 2 Like New | story and demand Gibson's removal | {AM slot responsible for debts con: | permit cities to Iasue 20-year con 4 Here isa large vatiety of good | from publte service, if it was true, bate traoiad by my wete, Esther Sharp. | |demnation award assessment bonds.| High Schoo used furniture i Relatives of the two mon, Alfred Harold ©, Sharp | re 8 1 Safe | Council Gathers Today to! Trimble and Ben Lowry, said to be ft HAKOLD C. SHARP never waw re aponsible for my debta. Kather Sharp. « nption on the principal payable i ‘om the 11th to 20th years, Instead Is Ro 5 | implicated in a number of Yakima 3 "the ‘ first 10 ay wht 1 NOW] gare Ape sf noo pita ee) MENIAL Dy | Avert Batkan War | robberi i byte seeking on stiveutigds governs municipal assessment \tion of the “torture ride’ by Prose: utor Colvin. robbers @ntered the Broad. sehool Sunday night, eae way hi it full ize bow foot bon PARIS, Oct. 26. ic Blar ia offering a prize for broke open a cabinet safe and took || ¢ wtone drosaing ne | ite hue a ti tigneet tin told in Major. Hoople P ud e Ask A id, Po ente-tor avievellng. Donny aa! form Tec ater, Bho mass Ret e¥ Pha pQae ER GEL eth Nation's council gathering here at 6 | I've Tearned my lesson. No more atyle OO a0) l 1 were: 2 inimously approved at &) wincipal's oftice, When H h Wu leather couch 16.75 ||P, m, today hoped to be able to put | Sensations,” hé said, “LC tho@eht we hell el. somes married man public session of the planning com-| ion, the assistant bMiclpal, opened Fumed oak br tublo, ‘ on the tablets of history a gictory | could dress up a pretty good stor udna! SI e R }minsion Jast week. It Iw expected! ti piace Maday morning, he aicct| ice ee Ran aaa |for itself in peaceable settlement of for the newspapers, but didn't real i see oman eps in ain ito go Into executive session this) wovered the. robbery f Warly English eh lonther | tinlggonflict, that between the | #6 it would be taken so seriously, ve j week and recommend action by the fT davenport 16,75 s and Bulgars | “The truth of the matter is that in , HILE Seattle slumbered ing be a woman, She was trying 10 @| council Moore's amendment, If ‘ (Walnut combination Nibrary In advance of the session, indica: | Gibson sat in the front seat between (tera fg) to any woe itu cozy beds, Sunddy night,” shield ho olf from the bitter” |approved by fellow councitmen, | Drives Way Into ee Ne tae craggy [Lona were tht the counell would) the prlachors churche, where did hear a goode ser) os naieas, hopeless and penn wind and rain e sent her to | wit) provide for the initial financing . ory. “onittontemren, 16.76 || send both nations definite orders to| “You boys wil have to make he Com ininlyy eveaking. of lows woman, Mra, ©. Conn, 42 the city Jail and will be submitted to the state | Jail After Wreck 5 dive lamp and shade, i la 6 hostilities and ark Woks EReit| YOUR own stories after thi and of the skully and hones of) inieq to sleep in the bandstand Matrons there took her in, fed | togislature next month } Wred Marr, @ went out driving complet + 6.85 |] troops behind thei own frontiors,| The shorltf did not disclose whlch ssesge Ltr pe eS y | at Volunteer park her and put her to bed, She | ‘Theaplanning commission is alio| Sunday afternoon. ——@ | Bulgaria claims already to have done| of the “theories he published at. ould tell the bodle of great Caesar from A policeman tran ping thru the fold officers that she had no }consia Ing 4 proposition to coms | He collided with another machine || turn to the Want Ad Columns || this, but Greece admits her troops | ter the recent county Jailbreak were an Vayptian slave: bat for all We pala rain around the park a 246 4, | home, was friendices and, having [bine the regrade with an extension} at Fourth aye, 8 and Washing {] and see who Is offering this fur. |} are stil in Bulgaria—-defensively, she | “Rood stories for the newspapers." Sot nk in nen te (a) at nday, saw a huddled fig no money, was too proud to Jof Dexter ave, southward to. the| ton at '}niture to you. MONBY 18 {{claime—while news reports out of| Deputy Sheriff Gibson was out tat which wae Cleopatra | uehed In the bandstand shelter for the night, The wom: | business district as un arterial] Hix drive ended in the city Jail] gaviep WHEN YOU RWAD || the troubled Balkans polite the working on the burglary ease Mute Tai ogaimond'ny or tween Kllzaveli's He walked over nnd, to hiss en's division Monday wax trying | highway. ‘This plan de meeting with} He iy charged with reckless drive | nui SPALL ADS: kA have been on the offensive | day and could not be reached for er, Beara te loin mihelt not) oninhment, found the figure to to find work for her, wu opposition, Ing. Sunday and today, (furn to Page 7, Column 4) ne. re Pri

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