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. - a“ AAA. PALL LOLS RROD OO = - e pa The New spaper W ith the Bikes st Cc omni ston in V hington —— bs emits The Seattle St Wi Hi Edition | ee Wntered an He jond Ch ane Matter May 2 ¥. at the Post W aah. er the Act of gress March &, il, $2.00 SecA eae Sa amen ; SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 ‘: 1WO CENTS IN SEATTLE. Home P3(/j|cy Before Grand J ury Today! SENSATION Latest Vice Crusader | Meets Mayor in Hallway and) From Society to Shop IN ARM — } = Gets Warm Handclasp Miss Helen Farrell to Realize Ambition to COURT! F erguson Probe on Enter Seattle Business Life EMBERS of the King county grand jury will hear the, (Mes Lansdowne Says results of Rev. Ambrose Bailey's vice investigations UH) 4 : y' Thursday. afternoor ; She Was Urged to Testify Falsely Rev. Bailey admitted Thursday that he ] requested an opportunity to lay his evidence of alleged “organized graft and vice protection” before the jury and that the inquisitors BY WILLIAM McEVOY United Press Siaff Correspondent) ON, Nov. 12. had notified him to appear Thursday. i He reported Thursday morning, but had to preside at a W Suan N, Nov. 12, sensational story f allege a attempted collu- Howdy, folks! and Son week. is Father your son taught you how to shoot craps yet? i Son week no age that is funeral at 11 o'clock and was excused until the afternoon housewife should as at tee’ extiniralahe: assions n eg Boia witaat ‘ eadvnag thas pana tite sion in the navy’s investiga- her husband's mustache may catch ub f 5 tion of the wreck of the di- “ae , tt G irors admitted Captain O. rigible Shenandoah, was told Bruns, former state accountant to the Mitchell court martial ; efore they saw Halley, Thursday today by Mrs. Margaret sits has bes loca La lowne retty widow of pita e from a st bed to ansdowne, pretty; i 0 f ©” | testif - gc ‘a cert ount the navy commander who ee tf 1 lost his life in the airship L ’ Ite wreck, rei Leaning an elbow on the CUEW 50 Re witness chair, she appeared , the den before the court of army . iolhes generals trying Colonel Billy iene) y a Pe ergus Mitchell and charged: a t lates at she had a 5 tret ar ¥ " eer FOR A LONG TIME Miss Helen Farrell, prominent hibtees ene Meee pe Sr bees F . t , sit, woman and daughter of one of Seattle's most widely-known | Cap Paul Foley, judge advocate ne " families, has cherished an ambition to do something besides | °f the navy co ve ng the eaphibibagas: 3 Sabi oa 8%: play. She announced her purpose Thursday to open a sports | S)¢"*"ndoah disaster, that sugested paneier : aoe ji ersclings, pasa of errk LE c Viole shop in Fifth ave. Pieture shows Miss Farrell in a smart i mm ids Dlariies’s écovaiay: | Win. AeA: week arKes 8 on have ; ‘eprived turn-out in Washington park. Photo by Lester Rounds je effect of re now wants to call Walla Walla by ed, 0 hon appe wc er vp ate ROM addlalclocter to" ahoee sit asueibe ‘ m the the single name of Walla, thus Balle je be , 2 y aig i” pspinaat hate masa tein, i = be phe t col cation was economizing oa ali state printing. There she He is shown weeping because Jay life in Seattle, spirited s. George ‘Thomas, the state printer, won't still lacks thrill enough togs, smart hats fe of the ander of mas, 3 % a high-spirited e Lakehurst naval tion, who economize on ink by omitting to dot A sesamin fe | eats mae the f’s and cross the t's on all docu ments printed at Olympia, Senator Horsefinger also wants to omit Mins Helen Farrell is going Kisses or a Career: | °° 22! orcy | SGC bore no mark of identi- t she tore it up town store in the Queen Cit | keeper who seeks to emulate | tity eine commas from official re You know who Mixs Farrell tx Lady Duff-Gordon and several " ey came to see her be- on the sround that re apevoersy of course? aughter of J. D. titled Englishwomen, leaves | fore she testified at the navy only a period with a tail attached, us ne O em Furrell, president of tho Seattle Heattle Thursday evening to at- | inquiry and attempted to get her to anyway. i o u Lighting, Co, view sinexideut of ~} tend the New York horse show. | rehearse her testimony. Rene ' 4p 98 the Union Pacific system, mem- | It may “og the eis aaron 6 -That she declined to enter into tate Inwmakers predict that the ”» of a pior and, | . she bas leisure to attend fo any a@greement regarding her legisiature remain in session e acril 1ce ebout the best 4 of weat some time. ; testimony and informed Foley she until after MAS. ° ern railroad men. | Then. after arranging for the ‘would testify as. to matters the There ain't Janta Claus! ov ete Hmiehacht? The 3 ‘arrells ¢ in a won | pu ren = ie Ae f pagepelcdn navy court had been avoiding. PR arr S—or the eligh derful home at return and supervise decor Mrs. Landsdowne declared Capt LE Caresses—or a career’ and both “J pet d fittings of ee stor sted she testify only to Home and babies—or the snap and life of the world t | a fat Sty noe eter ate COUR i 4 even Were these true or outside? , ; ; 4 char I to be doing som false?" Representative Frank ‘ girl asked Cynthia Grey these questions driver; her mounts have carried thing in life,” Miss Farrell tell Reid, Ilinois republican counsel today » is her letter: or ove e hurdles t t her friends. “Horses are we for Colonel William Mitchell, “Dear Miss Grey: My fiance and I are at the part- h saab of times. derful—but I (ne some oth we ae J 7 Gy } 2 © . 2 "is A business associate rest to challenge my inter hey were false”, Mrs. BULLY BEEF! ing of the w Tonight, when he comes to take me via badder Ghee Ga jaa : to the theater, I am going to give him back his ring “T have been to high school here; then to the uni- versity. I am intelligent—and 1 want a career. I L “After inspecting the county jail, members of the rand jury filled up on the regu lar noon - day prison meal, con sisting of maca roni, beef soup, No, J have had no exper you remember the Shenandoali x ines world, but | @lury board?” Reid asked in open rs I have a few fdeas I'm-going to ing the examination after Mrs. ubout the middle of try out andsdowns took the oath ti a fs KOR; sirsVnhe ‘Feplied; in pee y are. I want to match wits in the business world, | voice uaa, geap fae ond tor ame ™ | Priomds of Reclamation enol te sy btn see this great city beckoning to my talents, such as veal -croquettes, potatoes, coffee.) (5 a SWE an ” “My fiance says, ‘No!’ He wants a home, end jyou testified? nik, pear cobbler and hard sauce.”| “I WILL ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS,” Rev. Ambrose M. als Bagh I SO a dr D f H tl D d sinc —News item. Bailey said, as he reported before the county and jury Ke a mt ate eae fee Sena et epee é Uy ar tiey s ‘s eman Ss says Sith he eae Thursday. Rev. Bailey requested an audience with the jury Kyles ic S nete tad meditate abosch tite Al the ave “What did you do with th s Fathe that he might place his personally collected evidence before we can both be happy at work, meeting in the eve- I | Wil T tae I eee Snes Toad wae that bod . nings after our day is done downtown egislature Will Be Asked to Place Arid Land} Daloan be peti ga susan aot ed Food fn a ; ‘ , ¥ Col s n 2 or Lat’s have a No Week week pnb os i oieaieetd EASIER peeen 25) He insists that that isn’t married life at all and Devel “op, 1 hutige atvoaute. Smiped up "tov ee see ‘ ” that we shall both be unhappy. We have argued it opment in Friendly Hands” to further examination of Mrs "t ‘ til we are both nervous and ill-tempered Landsdowne on the ground that the rt doesn't FREE “ until we Doth ah 2 F Q BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR “Ia F eae tase ipa ee { i y : smoke ne eats be-| “T am going to break with him—and start out to- LYMPIA, Nov. 12--At iy motte one Savidwe. 1f augh (a (DUL te | line of questioning hy Sela wanan passed. Commissioner Savidge is | ‘elevant. OFS an elective state official, and it Reid replied that Mre, Landsdowr tween smokes } morrow to carve a career. Love is out of my life— ng of prominent le ciated | JURY FAILS TO CONVICT for a time, anyway. But, as I make the break, a nterested in the cause of clama would bear out a charge by Mitch+ : itbe! sheldat ne ane er. | Would ove the or’s pow: | RADIO HINTS |’ court. Hot a tiny doubt comes to me: Can a girl live without love; n helde 1 sayet lay ben ‘i Mette ie eae mew (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) OUR ‘ . Co : hoon, it was decided to carry on for over reclamatio’ this | Nov. 12.—Dr 8} “Altho I b t the evidence can she content herself with a career; why should rpglamation, | despite Gav. ardieya|| donk jute Bore wae | How to Make Your Set More) pow a tr« ntroduced in t rlal showed that a career condemn her to a life alone, without a home ecommendation, as contained in-his! “We do not intend to go back. | fe L}] Selective District Stone pre-|a murder had been com h and a husband? THELMA L aure ward in the reclamation of arid! Ne Wielqinck axéund wire iand | sited ia Sar Jefendant was given a fair trial and erie ts presentative EK. F. Banker, of | lands just because of the governor's : Johnso ing that|I t id be impossibl ! father of the state recla-| reactionary recommendation —con- pour pint of applesauce into con- | further | find # jury densers. Blazer be i bss S° FREQUENTLY has this sort of letter been el 5 i act end chairman of the| cerning reclamation,” said Represen- | Fi } Pri hosstat witt tine | eeponatbility his imbecile | other ve finding its way into Miss Grey’s mail recently ¢ committee on reclamation, is | t Joe Hanks, of Ellensburg. |Man Confesses He Killed ai 2. Pee Pogo oe et: Se eerete CRUSHERS had been| “TI feel within the the : ame proble: s troubl anv. eSpketed abort i t f lnaea bectartine | Peay 2 : hat it is evident the same problem is troubling many xpect shortly to introduce a| member of the reclamation commit- | Vi and remove tonsils of your aerial opie to 1 14 hours’ de-| province distrlet “attorney's|| Gf the younger generation I este ogu ite AbhrvihaerSeihaate a osteo Te ctim’s Request Jead-in. liberation, | office to persecute a man because . 2 ss af Gs Urry ij legislature to take reclamation out| committee on educational institu: | " 2 And what IS the answer Ten years ago we | WASHINGTON, N. 3. With No. 22 DCC wire, strap| Judge Johnson immediately passed| he has committed a crime And what IS the answer? n Ars ag of the hands of the department of | tions, of which I am chairman, ex-| ASHINGTON, Noy, 12.—(By 1 levelopment and conservation and| pect to pay much heed to the gov-|!:)~Another “mercy murfer” wa e, and lead a face card. place tt olther under a commissioner | ernor’s message concerning educa. | “4ded here today to the cowalling 1 | ™, 2): t “ |'Henal inst ” umber . 2 With sharp scissors or pen- “Dear Thelma: In the old days, when everybody clamation or “in friendly! tional institutions lowe Psst yy taste of the Blaze: ( i ; Mr. Hanks and reclamation work ife, cut wave lengths into four) believed ‘woman's place is in the home,’ there could eat seca ierlmia Joseph A, Pickard confesses! ual parts. Place on back of stove! i i It is generally thought that the| ers feel that the first important job ; " * “4 Nate ; * ITALIANS AND U. Ss. REACH have been but one answer to your problem. reclamation work may be turned] is to place reclamation in “friendly xe police that he had shot Joseph As g when women are accepted in business, the over to State Land Commissioner | hands Stein, a fellow employe, at a 5. Follow instructions careful Today, spheres _________ | hospital here, to accommodate him was re-| "In fairness to the defendant and wouldn’t have hesitated to say. Today to the state [ ask leave to dismiss This s his motion to the court] the charge against, Dr. Blazer." high frequency volts to your am-j|on the motion and Blazer is what we wrote to Thelma L.: and you will have the ideal ma- | problem is harder. | because Stein wanted to dia havitte chine for listening in on any sta- “Some people, to whom we have talked about your iT R E ILLED A T Al | “wrecked his life.’* tion which is observing ‘silent questions, say: ‘Thelma should be content with one |} | Pickard said Stein had wanted to night.” WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—(B: The unfunded total of the debt % jer—either home or a career. She | hee for some months because of de ae) | U. Pj} -Agreem for funding wan $2,138,000,000, of which $1 thing ee anotlier n i , ii “ { | spondoney but lacked courage to kill Bae Apa Sis the Italian debt to the United 647,869,197 was the princtpal and | should not expect both. 5 | j himself and finally asked Pickard to Yesterday was Armistice day, and| x et a lot of war veterans were sur-| States was reached between the the remainder accrued interest “Others said: ‘She is perfectly right. Just because | shoot him as a favor. prised to find that ther 0. p.| 1 1 and American debt fund | 4 nettlement provides for she wants to do things in the world is no reason she ||! N W BRUNSWICK, N. J. furfously with acetylene torches | Stein was shot thru the head and Hlouses had shrunk eight or nine a diay acd oer at re Beal a ehegt th reat bei ac should be forced to forego a home and a husband.’ Noy. 12—(By U. P.)—Two to cut thru the steel coaches | ‘ied instantly. t tor since| nounced at the treasury depa cording informed quarters, mats : “hi Wake . ff , Twe: a fnches around the equator since} nour pt ee ai ohephicves Still others, a little old-fashioned, perhaps, Pennsylvania railroad passenger and release them, Twenty 1918 | ment | ith the accrued erest scaled rr * three were known to be in epee | The agreement will be signed down from 5 per cent to 4% and thought: ‘Thelma is wrong. Every woman needs | trains—one from Pittsburg and hdapltald, orev bes ibaa’ iacleaw! ‘Now Why Did sig le Children’s Book | ween.| » 8#turas 3 per cet love and home and babies. There are plenty of men S{. Louis and the other from ly injured, | Pitie sinter Ir, observed {t| —— to do the work of the world; her work is to help one || Washington, Dp. C.— plowing —.| Santy Clause Yesterday by buying a new book of - man to do his share. She should, if she is the right heir way under reduced speed | digaret Tapers. ae : : Huskies Cheerful and sort of ai, find that building a home is the most Be ers Nee Bay an Betty Brown | Move South? fascinating career she can choose.’ lided two miles from Mon- Christmas ts coming! | OV Mendieta Raa tbe it ed R d t G t B ! “You see, Thelma, it’s a knotty question. We are mouth Junction, N. J But It Is doubtful whether tt postin this state, has been intro- ea y O (A ears reluctant to give an opinion without advice from Four hours after the col- is coming to Peggy Brill, of Chi- duced at Olympia | “Th | | LA'l Gee Gee is now afraid they’t| Faith vn | others. lision, four were known to be | ‘Phursday the postoffice de- establish a ducking stool for scolds. LASSEN Jwith gab-fests, banter and card-| “We will ask the great Star family to help you— dead, seven others were atill A | parent here reoninea a letter Beg iditor, The Star | playing. ‘| and, helping you, to help other girls with the same {mprisoned in the wreckage | addressed as follows: YR DIARY | | | 5 | To Santee Cause, yetnher 11) Anoann 1 THE HUSKY SPE-| Already members of the team th problem. yest | while rescue crews worked | mdy Maude, reenll thix day seven years gone by, when v nay: 40 verybody o' # ll pauaes C fs P {1 HRS: ‘lease write and give us your . | “Via Seattle, Wash,” ie. arinte Lowlands did’ cence | BLY Noy. 12—Kverybody on the! Rowabtirg, Ore, our next stop. It T Me ea cine Thopewe us your Release Fur Hides : We Anfueente of, postal. ot ir fighting, and pence did descend Husky #pectal ijgin high spirits this bo the Inst real’ workout be opinion and advice concerning Thelm problem Ne Real Service CHAAR EUG Laptee ea es ears worlde, but Lord! could remem-| ening, Clear’ weather and the, fore we pull into the station nt Address your letters to Thelma, care The Star From Amundsen Ship! ES Faun pba Hasta be a, be nanght but the «t Watne atta) rt ; to Santy’s home in the North: in, a villege of the Gau d th fact that all the injured players are) Berkeley at 8:40 tomorrow morn 1307 Seventh ave. We shall value your advice very Because their value was do-! For Users of land with the polar exploration in the streets, and the ba Adly gettin ito shape to. pile f a tt y ‘ ‘1 Y Es nine On orc corvons and marvels | rapt getting Into whay to, pile fa e much, and se@@that, thru the columns of The Star, toriorating rapidly on tho ship, ten| The S le S | ship Mand But the Maud isn't thing the pleasantest in tha worlde, ui.| UP the a onretuily. py ed} Among tne S¢ attle men on the it is given to hundreds of girls in the Pacifie North- | fur hides held on the polar expedi-| e Seattle Star | making any trip North this win- helt did tell my wyfe, poor soul, I did| Plays, are aul reflected In thé|train are Bill Severyns, Dr. Craig te gacking an anawer to Thelmats nati “Love {tion ship Maud were ordered re-|] @ Ne | ter and postal officials are afraid Re ere ea thor bak rinse aes | Smiling faces of the: team and thelt | moCutlouigh, Joe Newburgher, D. G.||\' WeSt, & & i helma’s question: “Love Jleased by Federa! Judge Netorer| Classified Ads | Peggy's letter is going to go un- ete the part of ‘Alseretion to nly: | supporters, Uggerman, Rube Hillen, Vaughn| ~or the limelight? » Wednesday, ,Lelt) 8. Rode. trustee! 1 ahaweeel it, And #0 to worke There are about a hundred and} Tanner, Bill Turner, Marcus Laen,| EDITOR, THE STAR, in bankruptey for Amundson, the MAin-0600 | “Anyway, it hears the follow. meta NG fifty Seattle people on board the) Prof, Charley May, ivr Beckett explorer, asked that they be | ing stamp: “Address not in Py ‘ rh. 3. train and they keep the time flying! and Jim Purasley, J \eaned, ‘| 0, directory.” HORE ETT

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