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3 Bridges Are LET S SHAKE OFF OUR SHACKLES AND GROW! ii The Seattle Star iii BATTLE WASH.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 TWO CENTS IN SI ATTLE PLAN TO REBUILD DOWNTOWN SEATTLE! (Only Clouds He Can See on Business s Horizon D exter Ave and Denny Regrade FERGUSON Win Approval ( Second Ave. Extension, New Bridges, Sewers and Rapid Transit System nome Bre FARIS Discharged Deputy Asks $25,000 roa dy, folks! Are you broke or did you have your winter coal ek ae His Former Chief Are Listed in Vast Program 0 ii A Se alla “IW. ® (DICK) FARIS By Alvaro Shoemaker GEATTLE'S progress has carried her to the one of the greatest civic improvement programs ever attempted by a city of her size in the history of the world a program which not only will remake and shift whole business districts, but will profoundly influence the develop- ment of great residential sections and suburban communi- ties as well. Approval by the city planning commission of the Denny Hill regrade, extension of Dexter ave. to a junction with First ave., and the straightening of Second ave. south of Yesler way to Jackson st., gives the weight of authority to | three projects of vast ‘ean J threshold of | No corsets / | ter,” says a F now they can br / FwoKs © me | UKE A REIGN OF Goop CHEER easier! Abigai some of t regular, said young days, no trustin’ any of ‘em Applesauce, hearing Seattle mailg were ve It was so in my i ALICE IN RADIOLAND a x ther William,” the are old, F is abnormally \ Wedne @ planning con Yet you sit at your radio all of the % the om nr | R E E H 0 LDER § ee Hill b ing And most of the ensuing night.” ave plugged up my ears ‘ "Gainst your mother’s continuous Added , boats | jeering - ming fr *) Will File Initiative Petitions Se sopranos and such never bother besa we t elty-wide in vhese| On Charter Plan Monday it’s been years since I ruined my ade hearing.” —Construction of a rapid transit Somber 38 the: wananoiders’ ¢ eit a | system, to cost about $4,000,000; bear mile Article Tt é bring suburban Seattle near the bus | injpjar “ for th ee ty comix - ness heart of the city to City: Comptroiier..Carr pia \ Lake Washington intercepting | day, their headquarters staff. ar a aleckva Steer Shetintifh. on ny _ sewer system, so compri c 1 Thursday high. R M t I in scope as to completely rem f t th started oppos ics 2 B sewer map in nearly one-half of the tion, to the Municipal League's city i: unaway atche: to Be MITCHELL LOSES rae map marty on tlt of th | ont th Otuhicibal Lanrues oy Jays $1,000,000. >port 5,000 voter pee eae at Stone way, sary of th tiative to relieve congestion of Westlake | drive 4 i The da ave, and the Fremont bridge, and) It will take 19,000 si tomes CONTENTION considered as inseparable from the) place the measure on th extension of Dexter ave. | election bal March 9 ike ot cote Jobster Youthful Lovers May Run Can’t Rush Wedding, Says Away, but They Proposed Law —A great bridge across Smith| circulators redoubled their OOM of t feecant 4 ¢ i bs : Cove, giving better ess to the} Thursday in the expectation E. rr | P tt 4 : heat I ; i: dhopae Try Colonel shortened avenue of approach to the sure acc of sufficient names Pel in . ai obese la ’ m, who we ' ‘ Y e Magnolia Bluff district, destined to| when C hecks the signatures spinach into a large sauce J a n c avi 2 . . | aoa EEE i Seat 4 become one of the greatest of Seat-| against the registration b ig Rob seyrencl waler oft mt) ee tee REID ATTACKS DECISION tie resitentian distriets The Freeholders sr | Will keep it from burning; add a | | b A drive by more than a scowe of lection of 15 tax rs to a small spoonful of salt and turn 4 he was ' ense an : NC LA dikes’ Kan reg ape Gs eyeing tata it frequently till quite tender. | | ate oatnide . Declares No Law Is Cited jnetterment organizations to secure\and submit their recommended ope lle «gameboy ea for th 1 ' to Back U i Fort Lawton from the government | changes in the charter to a referen ashean and serve tomatoes, ¢ aw they we 0 Back Up Ruling A ine plea og ——_ wats ” ture ‘ hoes for development of the greatest ma- s * re ee, T i t it five daye—iwk eats : rine park, zoo and golf course on the ne Municipal I n, given now on trial a pair of} pic e for th {tor to tell n| W ASHINGTON, ' : Oct §—The Pacific Coast . e on the March 9 ballots by the the war depart: | ing love ‘nite’ back ‘ nm court mar 4 Building of an additional bridge council, eliminates the mayor y court-martialed | n r H about tt Villiam Mitchell a at Spokane st. to give better fos egdeltek of a abot i ny to bo mar- WO 7 } t ities to West Seattle. uy. She. cs i, the pares 7, avout Idahoan Has Good Time Work DECIR ASE ontention that it Incked jurind sgt Be union of the water and light depart- 1,983,902 id be in . tio! ; ents de common head, and Mec venworth today! Until Robbery Occurs ' thom. -wait|: scenkhamn” mowen aise me HWARD URGE ments under a eommon head, and Si rae , proxecut 1 ‘ hearing arguments for an emova Denny hill, un. | Would be effective t Jur n A for the ¢ the buck private who used to soy fair comp b 2 ur i alte rt » 10-miny hi “at building, and speakers are aiff of a shave ! of the pa I © | duced al to x! and ro . s ri It 1 inken mar. | Preceed. | ’ The numb gx on | and $600'In cash ‘and ‘checks, ' © rages’ and ian matches| Mitehell and his counset bad con. Boy Drove Dad’s Seattle sidewalks i a hard| the police. . ey between » callow ed that constitutional guaran-, \ fall, according to the Oldest Inhabi-| ‘Thompson’s first” statment > was | Of : to kn t The of free'speoch safeguarded arm: Car; Drys Take It | G. G. Kiawel), | overt and their obje an argue | (0 : | 7 Since the automobile was first eae | that néveral dance |M# OUt. Le aivorces osecutora refuted the arKu milion hve ween sel | Worried Wife Asks Police to NOT GUILTY! ie n the part ee bra tian tical a fee eriaie inet at gir After for w i-|ment, saying disciplin® in the army | over Ww should have ca The crime was mayhem, but npr rte heel of the cc Mn | conse, und bill, anyone may | would be Impossible tf auch were the | Thursday a father brought. the Aid in Hunt for Husband Whey freed Johi Drayer, Charle: hot Jia be anaactelaeevar file“an objection. Then the county | case quarrel Into, federa cour Nite When he bit off the ear of Dagemee pepe ‘ ‘ are, if a girl of 14) 2Uditor must hold na hearing and de-| Major Géneral Howse, president of | Winfred C. Harley, of 1 nea Believing that her. t A saxophone player. ip other memt RO ee anti atta’ Mion saieeind le if the marriage may by he court, announced the decision sniered a Lape aa rea = bids Frank Olivo, 32, manager a hth nltho éanity: tok: Of nee. Ut med. If n The court t up the e pecifi. touring car seized by federal dry) barber shop at 2302 Jackson st, Beattie ors on jaw hor parents could |0f course no hear will bo h cations of the charges, one by one, | #gents when they found a quart of! may have met with an accident feria bre sind t tthey: } - ENE Abe , Ay uditor's ruling |and voted on. the risdiction que whisky on his son’ while he was| while hunting in the county Satur Ho9 ves iid have « taken to the court nection with eac Iriving the car day or Sunday, Mrs, Olivo, 6 most hor eM oO weak to de vp CASE, SUCHE AB city in the farm. of 5 p Harley 1 that the r was ave. N. EB. ked the pollc Pity \ writ of mandamus the room to announce their decision | taken by son without his per nesday evening to aid in find ission while he was away in Con-| ing him. A farmer's The rules of golfing should be ( ie onin' Bantern #Vaahil tie ® compelling, him fon each charge ‘name ; dit , Hold Inquest Over Newly ad i "| the license | Diselpline and control under such | crete } Olivo left his home Saturday aft- The game 1s going from baa to| Weds Killed in Auto Crash | Is As kW | a view of law would vanish and | ————————————., | toon for a week-end hunting trip worse, eamen AS ages | the army would become a mob," Good Real Estat He was driving his own car and porse, An inquiry into the death of Mr Chrysler Income Is t 001 ea state was due back Sunday night The guy who finds his golf ball) AP tae urd 8. Om pepe | is Tugboat Suit y: he court ruled, Val oe ce Rea Sanlanis jand Mra. Richard 8. Ov of > teld answered Moreland briefly No word has been hi since he| at y were killed to : riefly, 3 ‘ . 1 | cantie, who were killed in Claiming’ tua 448803 i, eakey|) Double Last Quarter] 7" hls argument lacked taote:|| Coes, lett. Police believe it possible that ug! 2 i crash on the Renton-Iseaquah road NEW YORE ag nth t Colonel Moreland bases hin whole || Ate. Usted in the -classified col Olivo has met with fous acel- Saturday nigh! s begun at Ren-]|( due them for their services as ‘ Be de heetle kerb peuer ae iia tradition” enid Rag || umns of The Star, Here is a |/dent. A search was begun for him pe town Is ong where there! ton, @hursday morning by Deputy| master, mate and cook of the} ome of the Chrysler'Motor compan nt on’ tradition,” said Reid. ||. scacial isting Thursday n es to go In the €Ve-| Coroner William J. Jone vhose has been making sensa could anybody ever be con | ig ‘orone am Rosedal How:! tional a ces 0 t ot,| Vieted for violating tradition? “1 f ' | siing——home and to bed | The Owen ewly married, wer . nal advar in the Kk mark LOOK LOOK! LOOK * . tous aninuee with Me. ana Bee Lack Ed|for the third quarter of 1926 .was| Maintain there tatute RRAND NEW BUNGALOW |Man With Cedar | CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | ee ice of News ancthe ‘ 1 double ‘that of the previous | or common’ | cover the qu Hardwood floors: full concrete ivy CLUB pyar jaike Ot ; rding to the earnings| tion we have here. ‘The prosecu. || basement; furnace: preakra Chest Arrested The Grand High Moocher of the in turning to the I uit of the Republi made public toda tion has failed to cite any latv, No i 1, W. Ervin, was arrested in et L Left Mine Home |, o 4 ga t the tu et income for th t three | body has ever stated and no law|] ‘purn to the Want Ad Columns ||} room at the Wiltshire hotel truck broadside by a loge is seized in the cree $5,078,286, gainst | States that this is a crime And tewa eho offert this || ‘Thursday morning, and held in the || +e The Owens were thrown out and case on Oc 1 10 in the preceding qu | The trial judge advocate will!] dandy home to you. THE BEST || city Jail in connection with a cedar Wonder what owners of corner} oushed ler the truck wheels, Mrs. { 1926. Ju eterer gave the for-| Net income for the nine mopth: j not say that Mitchell's sta OFFERED DAILY chest Which police say was found in Jots did before gasoline us badly ,injured but her | mer crew of the boat | 5, against $2,296,004 ih the| false, libelous or that AR | his possession, Ownership of the} permission | $16,27 8 unhurt to intervene in the case. corresponding period last year ment constituted slander." y\chest is in dispute | were invented? Ministers condl tions in Seattle Joge cheer leaders They are always yelling, “Raw raw, raw!” who expone vice would make good col | Dr y Heads Cooperate; Everybody Passes the Old Buck: | | | stations | prover wi husband v | } { | e DIARY Vey belinda, oad. te the basement, By Alvaro Shoemaker | The coa (uate, charged with) Roy Lyle said ‘Thursday morning | was asked ft the same authority IT have heard so," the adminis nee The Star ieee, aN ha sig ant ihers to practicing hitting briauets | py devel®ps ‘Thuraday morning | the responsibility of rolling the that airplane booze *running was a ipply to confiscated | trator answered, guardedly adsl, Belles AUCH al COUreS Pi Mea faronye, witht’. 1 did i[ faci \Geiaichag (oblde, MHOBBET ighball 1 over the boundirfe | }eing investigated, Asked if he! booze’ pln Lyle sald he was receiving loyal | Would aid enforcement?” he was make a hole Heit wholly: dépendent for. auiys ave, conclu that hooze rufiing “contemplated Jing an alr wing { presume it would,” he replied. | vo.ope sn from tho customs de. | ked one into the AY, jare not sash hae pl i i is confined to the airways oO his enforcement equipment, he t the Haw foe bowel Unquestionably {tf would, he prs piles upon so fickle an element 4 Hah ane licen ceaaratn tate. | sald Did you make any. attempt to! partment in the matter of boxcat) \iaiteg. “tt would help shift some thinks, 2 pounds, and witt| (he wir, after all oH Htliee ecure a recently yodnfiscated Seat. | shipments of the burden upon the railroad to be Lenn agwtrr nd Itoy Ly prohibition administra- | ment hen you buy booze you That would come under the Jur | tie plane to add to your machin« | “tHave there been any recent selx eo that’ tte bu Wan ith | Lefast, mighty hungry, wn tor, declares an “increased amount" | can write your own tleket as to| /sdiction of the coast ‘gunrd. Also] ery?" he was asked. ures? he was asked mikes ‘ | « b gr Het of Jelly, with iv coming over the Canadian Ine in| the manner its transportation | there may Ki legal obstacles. Also) what. was before I became admin-| He answered {i the:hepntive, He let us all arise and sing | } Brew eld cook | boxeat over the horder—a little detail that StF mae ; Oe mon ay MLE WISH evaty | alno admitted that after a seiaure of | the whisky comes here in a box: | ag, wenlels 1 did | athe customs department, firat line | should ot worry you, In the face} to buy a plane (Lyla Was aliite direator atthe! liquor from:a boxdity-a téws Weeks car; | of defense againat that avenue ot of assurance, by those who ought to Reminded that the government | time and had virtually 14 much at | ago, in Seattle, there had been no Phe brandy comes over the seu; | traffic, asserts that “much liquor know, thil it has many ways of} recently turned confiscated speed | thority in Washington as he hos! effort to hold the ratiroud property | th in by an airplane— | % J..8. jy being floated In over the water. | getting here, | boats over to the coast guard, Lyle | now, is being a booze carrier At the | So shake up a cocktail for me, | Linen SA FA 7 NCR Ine at esi Talal BP Needed; Let’s Build ’Em EDITORIAL ed | t 1- present F d a probler traff engir eers a r Ame t Rapid growth of ty has resulted in a conge necks” or narrt hanne between the barrier thrown up by nature Two t result from th blockade Natural expansion of the city beyond th “bottle More and more persor are forced to live down town esult of thi would | be to build up in Seattle tenement district which would be unhealthy and unwise North, east and south, the folks in the residential districts are crying for re- lief, in this paper’s opin- ion, they should have it, The only logical method is to build bridges. ** 6 HE STAR three bridges are ne- believ cessary. lee bridge should be erected across Lake Union Stone way. This would cost § 500,000 and would take three years to complete. It would relieve both the Fre- mont and the University bridges and would part of the additional traf- fic load that will enter the city from the North when Everett connecting take the new completed. Both the Fremont and University bridges now are overloaded. In 18 hours the Fremont bridge hand- led 79,831 travel- ing in 24,588 vehicles and 1,396 street cars. In the same length of time 59,520 persons passed over the University bridge, in 26,- 062 vehicles and 798 street cars. Dexter ave. extension advocates argue that, by tying up the bridge with the Dexter ave. project, the government could be asked to pay half the cost of the structure. This can be done only in cases where arterial highways cross navigable waters. by Fe bridge for street car traffic should be erected over the Duwam- ish Waterway at W. Spo- kane st. This would cos $485,000 and would take two years to complete. The new vehicular bridge there relieved congestion for the 14,164 vehicles that ss the bridge daily with 209 persons, but it did not aid in the street car congestion. Nearly 700 street cars cross the wind- ing antiquated old bridge daily, delaying and incon- persons, veniencing 19,705 West Seattle patrons, The government, plan- ning to improve the water- way, will not do so as long the present street car bridge stands, a menace to navigation. A steel bridge should be erected on W. Garfield st. to connect up Magnolia Bluff. It would cost $712,000 and take two ye to complete. A tem- porary wooden bridge will do little good. One such || bridge burned recently. The only other is likely to go at any time. Of the total cost, two- thirds would be borne by the railroads and the port commission, One-third would be paid by the city. HREE bridges at a cost of $4,697,000, will take the cork out of the bottle and let traffie and growth spread out north, and south, The Star believes it would be a profitable in- vestment, road is |

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