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2 maf OA eee Sane Weather i — — { Tides VOL. 27 NO, 22 Are You One of et Too- Thins: 9? —Something Interesting for You to Read on Pa age G 6) Ex All ih he Ne ~wspape? With the Biggest Cc irculation in Washington _ The SeattleSta Entered an Hecond Clase Matter May At the Postoffion at Beattie, san. under the Act of Cong TTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1925. SE a fre Ve 7 Late Home! Edition TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. SEATTLE MEN BID ON ORIENT LINE SHIPS ome Come on, Washington! broadca We Roses” is destined to be thrown a 10-yard losa this afternoon Oo AY’S NEWS PICTURE In this, the first photograph of the game to reach Seattle, George Wilson is seen ploughing thru the California line. Washington gained 15 yards on this play, nia lost three teeth an was a trick play, a combination of the half-nelson the eross-but tock, and was California shortstop. This photo sraph was rushed to Everett by hand-car, thence to 10ch aye. N. E by dog-sled, and forwarded to this department) on Cowan Park car No. 14 directed thru the The Fraternal Order 6f Eagles is Sagking at lage os Oiym for th ie asked to Another attack are of saves THE ZERO IN ACHIEVEMENT * x “Governor Hartley Outwits Legislature.”—Star headline % % The man said t sponsi sage is Charlie Arney. Not Charlie Chaplin, as was reported Beneath the spreading capitol dome, The village solons stalk The solons, back nd forth they And talk and talk and talk y're called legislators because wing the bull WHO'S WHO AT OLYMPIA Horatius J. Oil- ean, senator from Mudhole county, who has intro duced 1,387 bills in the legislature pro iding for an ap. ppriation to cross josquitoes «with lightning bugs, so they can be seen in the dark, 8 thr This is Canned Food week, but food isn't the only thing t canned, We've been canned many times. at is Untverstty profeasor says camels once roamed over Oregon In those days you didn’t have to talk a mile for a——aw finish {t yourself! gwan, Mrs. Rudolph Valentino is suing fer a divorce because Rudy won't come home and shelk ng hide YR Diary and to the office, and Up very betine elate Laies an * about chirngeans physics" sun leeches and whatnot, and go to cookin myself n bowl of oyster stow, and mw to bed, where wakened shortly by th ound of surf, and mighty frightened, it Tord! ib be only Freddie, the gold niffering from the croup D. And so jopranos microphone thru the none This is National Book week. LAL fee Gee says she's had a perfectly gorgeous Wine browsing among her bool, Mo jet des |W. 8. Williams, | territor ential, but | but in| se eka, ml HOPE GONE FOR MEN IN SUB British Seamen Die in Wreck, Says Official Word ONDON, Nov H 68 men trapped tr (B: sts among subma t was abe today, g's instl he next of ig that the circumstances of the submarine’s disappearance ; leave no doubt that the men in it At the same time, there remained some que: * found in the depths of the sea the M-l, as origina om Portland yesterday was re Bay of Naples Is Hurricane Swept NAPLES, Nov. 14.—(By U. P.) bay of Naples was swept today & terrific Nur Esyp rw ‘i 20 Fishermen Die in Spanish, Wreck LISHON, N CYCLONE HITS CALIFORNIA Trees and Buildings De- stroyed by Wind Storm OROVILLE, Cal, Nov. 14.—(By P> t was eft in the of 8 ado whi swept ot Sa nto wday, It valley near R was lear Roa mov ve wind ith Voor hies sa mm away and warned the famil ot oceupt house on his ranc from the dwelling twister passed close » the struc ture Power Lobby Gets Ready for Action OLYMPIA, Nov. 14.-Power com paniés’ lobby got busy here toda. following introduction of the Jacobs bill. The bill is designed to allow wer plants to expand munic sell power outside city bet imits 4 comprom een the Bone and Reed bil Mi ed is backing the new bill, expected to get support The lt sup. from g and Pi yower lobby, hov plied with funds, and ma 1 beating the bill Victim of Holdups Is Slain by Police CHICAGO, Nov. 14,—(By U. P.) Andrew F Richards was the man being rob: bed The officers noticed a negro hold ing Richards at bay with a gun while he took the tax driver's yal inblea. They slipped up on the op. site side of the cab and Richards | jury, prospective brides and bride ing the same bandit trio driving grooms congregated in the auditor | thelr automobile held up J. F, Wan | Starwich and Deputy le 1 omobile held up J. F. War Joftice ut could not obtain. thoir | ey re UC AV | ner, 504 1. Ropubiican st, at Sum.|rett, recelved Friday | mit ave, and Republican st, 'They | nounced their departure jumped out into the path of the lead The robber was captured, but un- | jicense because the book and clerk harmed by the police fire “Speaking of trapping, m’lads, dollar today, Here it comes, Mr. Pearce? Why, yes—I*. either, Seattle, vv Saturday by W. C. Dawson, president of W. C. Dawson & Co., rushed | | organizer of ards, a taxicab driver, | was killed by police guns here to-| day during a holdup, In whieh | S peaking of Trapping 3 Wins Hoo ple Dol Lar | 720 essen owen. \geiio * mer tae wae omnes) pa stern ht are reminds me when T was teaching Michaelangelo to paint. One day 1 drew "n tr Vifty-seven words long and a mile tali—but it wins the Major H One buck every day for a Major Hoople yarn, Keep ‘em within 60 Jy and don’t try to get by with the Paul Bunyan yarn about the 4 skating over the hot cake griddle with bac nd your hooplers to the Major Hoople club, The Star, 1307 Seventh Millionaire Group Would |j. W. S Keep Admiral Line Here’ What's in a W. C. Dawson Makes Offer on Behalf of City’s Industrial | “Nothing! Title? Who Sur- aerions Citizenship Says Danish Leaders; Dollar, Disappointed, Leaves for Washington renders It NEW formal offer to take over the Admiral Oriental line steamships has been made to the U. S. shipping board by a group of Seattle men with unlimited capital, it was announced steamship agents. The group backing Dawson includes: Moritz Thomsen, presi- dent of the Centennial Mill Co.; J. H. Fox, president of the Com- mercial Boiler Co.; Charles Peabody, president of the Pacific Ship- ping & Fuel Co.; Harry W. Ostrander, shipping man; A. W. Leon- ard, president of the Puget Sound Light & Power Co.; P. E. Har- ris, president of P. E. Harris & Co., salmon packers; William Cal- vert, president of the San Juan Fishing & Packing Co., and Wor- rall Wilson, president of the Seattle Title Trust Co. “We want it plainly understood,” said Dawson, “that this offer on our part is not an attempt to ‘get anybody's goat,’ but is made purely in the interests of good business and to see Seattle progress. The shipping board announced that it wanted a new deal in the administration of the ship line. We're willing to take it over, in order to safeguard the ships and Seattle’s business.” Wh Dawson would no definite statement, it is understood that the S men | 1 him are pledged to get the ships at wi them over as an agent of shipping board, that is agreeable to the If they have to lease them, they will do at, and if it’s nece to go the whole way and bu the fleet of liners » understood to be prepared to do that Governor Will Win Fight, THORNDV AR ALSO i ‘ MAKES OFFER ‘ ere enna Legislators Believe th Th jyke & rr wt ale Dolla out no statem " eg & Boa . « ” t a made ip 6 “ are adequa epare BOARD MAY ree, : ; bs lo it DECIDE TUESDAY way to the days of perat al | of Ad ) out of a picture at s By Alvaro Shoemaker m nacre ge ; b: WEEk Judge Jere bh t z ; Dig corer stirred the melting pot t reelous | 1 t En here romen ASHER SAE 6 ; irchase ines have been turned over t morning, who and an I sbe no fight on the a Friherre toon In the general) oo ny ey today.| deraen, t on an King Chr in 1451, expr inst Erle F erguson Called Before ed Pounty ren Jury ury Saturday a little feeling ag director of the department vation, but unce his title his appointme an ancient line DITOR DUNCAN } whi Hi pearant he ar battle rival under subpoe Johns, } marriage, hunting and fishing J. Murray machines and auditor's automo srt them to} Hscaping from the police, after nn attempted gas station hold. conse cle aoe to be married etn was a candidate for Saturday morning |UD, Friday night, three bandits re keira the election, next fall, to the audit.) w and jury will con-| turned three hours later and staged | long snOnEh. to convince Me nee eeu woitartes tielets| Uni Nation of public; Another half-successful hold-up on| one he ought to become « ninated administration sup-| business and the called tribute | Seattle streets Le ae ciated’ eatin thie: duror itiders which: Ferguson's: ¢ The trio, about, 1, p. m., appeared The Andersen ancestral home h i pay from 50 ¢ on dollar |! an automobile in front of the} !s located on the Danial BEE OUR Tn I et eee ee a cp uatorana ta tecieant: | CRIbE (Ol) SmatIOR Sat 1H wa. | _Schleswig-Holsteln gr inet : terway and Spokano st at 9862 40th ave. Cupid. Delayed W hile |sswtsaza’ once (GUARD KILBOURN AIR SCHOOL ROW : torist, W. L. Breese, S. W., saw the robbers and stopped. Jury Probes Auditor iat {rio Jumped in their car and|Jailbreaker Shackled | Brevne fotiowed them and picked Starwich on L. A. Train ) Officer F. J. De 0 op = Mor" than a dozen Seattle mar-, Auditor Ferguson finally de ees fficer F. J. Dell, who opened riages were held up by the|manded the return of the license} ¢ y jury ‘d | boo! and is BO! id clerk, Vi King county grand Jury Saturday.) book and his son and. clerk, Vanliy sieved one of tho bandits was | ed S. C. Johns, | Ferguson, issued the licenses ¥ It had summoned & POMEADI A St Breese wha het Jinjured, ‘The two autos raced at| ‘helt running away, marriage license clerk, to teat! high speed into the city where the|bourn and Joo Ward, from the current ‘marriage license A telegram from robbed of $5, The banditd disap. |. The two reeks peared driving east on Harrison at, | tured several weeks |heart Saturday, So did the Rey.| 8. J. Lee was held up at hig |Anselos police who wero missing got out of the car and menaced | °d from Low Angeles Good Friends him with a pistol, Warner was| om 0" AD® ) Mayor Brown had a change of Chouncey Hawkins, pastor of the|®arage at 708 Jackson st., Hawking is exchanging pulpits and thei identified. f with a minister from Vancouver ad! the for him B, C, trap was so realistic that when T put my brush on the pan for a finish it F HH. Johneon, has already Ing touch the trap sprang and, by Jove! f had to tear the canvas to get Last yéir he was an ardent eritie May Meet in City tured 5 it out.” of the mayor, even exceeding Rev National encampment, G. Av Ry a | |! Hailey in his condemnations, And| Vir, Wash, He wrote it, | Brown was just as ardent in his according to F. H. Hurd, past! criticisms of the churchman. loen at Plymouth ehureh, icon," Rov, Hawkins waid, ing would attract 60,000 vinitors, November 19, Y t FTER THE ANDERSEN FAMILY had thundered around the North Sea with a title di around ing back more than half , the latest wearer of figuratively re Boij Peter von Andersen stepped honor came to Seattle and Saturde into the Sound, Frihe appears in his stead, a plain and proud American Berkeley hills will be the scene t of the biggest grid game in the Wes! as the Huskies, who mushed do: of them stuck in the and was pulled from her tootsy- an I, of sed his desire ‘ome an American citiz to nd there it stanc originated Andersen was married to the title stowed, baron in Ei vo been in the Ix years,” sald the a seeking action on two public utility |Measures in the state legislature which would: naturalization in ty going to put on r Seattle homesites Families Arrested The heads of six Skagit families who have on them, The bullet struck| Shackled to their ‘guards and with | jthe rear of the bandit car and it} heavy “Oregon boots’ refused to gend| the prinalpal; RINE CONDLY, , unfit to teach, bandits eluded thelr pursuers near |dailbreakers, will arrive book. ! N Wrst ave and Yesler way 5s 1 losaete with the | 2 Sef Ancclt } at 945 Sunday night. While he was closeted with th My! And ow About 2 o'clock Snturday morn iy p arrested on a charge of }tried before a jury in justice oourt Alger’ school fight has attracted | “state-wide attention. first move to bring of the school | “lroom and declare he tried to faree to bulld a now house on # site he owns, Tho old building was burned and the firo was sald to be of Incendiary friday japartmonte on suspleion two mon were bootlegsing: : x The men escaped S& |National G. A. R. with. four othera ote of whom, 07 Princeton Leading Yale as Half Ends, vay porsible be held in Seattle in Business Women tment commander, living at| to Meet Nov. 19) But Saturday the mayor received 4147 12th ave, N, %. Mayor Brown, An intereating program, 1 strapped to their |{and, what ts more, he accepted an| has sent an invitation to G. A. Rj alcal ontortainment, Is promised for |invitation to attend the Sunda®sery. | heads, Washington logisiature will] the regular monthly luncheon of tho bo asked for’ $15,000 to finance (6! Women's Commercial club, “it would add dignity to the Mry-|encampmont. Hurd says the meet. fle, at the Gorman hotel, Thursday, Princeton led Yale, end of the first half of the second of the "Big Three’ games here this IGNALS STOLEN WILL USE “HUDDLE” SYSTEM California Obtains U. | of W. Play Calls for Big Battle Today Football Extra MMEDIATELY _ follow- ing the game, The Star’s extra edition will give a complete story of the contest today be- tween the Huskies and the Bears in the football bat- tle at Berkeley Gearscer el Mae Ra BY LEO H_ LASSEN Sporting Editor of The Star tal., Nov, 14.—Infor the Golden Bears e University of California have, n some mysterious way, obtained s of the code of signals of he invading University of Wash ington Huskie as the startling nformation wh eaked out heve day Coa Bagshaw immediate th an order for the tball players to. use je system for’ the cal ng all p © offset the dan serous knowle of the California men With Coast championship anging in the b the Husky coach realized that he could take no chances and immediately decided on the huddle, which Stanford used in the game a week at Seattle this method the men Bunch quarterback f6F direc of his calling plays formation aw opposes this method « since he figures it takes {oo much time, but a new set signals could not be revised and n time for the game. Seventy-two thousand fans, Jam ming every seat in the huge Berke ley stadium and overflowing beyond tight-wad hill that looms beyond the | bowl, will see the Huskies, The game will start at 2:30 o'clock, Seattle time. The cavern of the Bears in the (Turn to Page 2, Column 1) FIGHT PHONE CO, Seattle and Spokane Would Have Own Phone Systems Spokane and Seattle will present united front next Tuesday in Authorize citles to acquire and maintain public-owned telephone systems, and Restore franchise phone rates of private companies by abrogating | the power of the state public works | board to modify phone rates. Corporation Counsel Kennedy will go to Olympia Tuesday. He will be Met by Corporation Counsel J, M. aghty, of Spokane, who carries Bacliiees of the Spokane city to Heads of Six Skagit County councit approving the measures: | Tacoma’s city government has taken |no action on the matter as yet ‘Woman Is Missing, Husband Asks Help George Westland, her husband, asked police Saturday to hunt for Mrs, Julia Westland. Shoe left her home at 661 ¥. Westland said, since, She had about $108 with her at the time of disappearance. Loss of memor the wife's failure to show up. ard st. last Saturday, nd has not been seen is thou ht responsible for BE SURE AND READ What Seattle's U: are offering to you in A Car Speotat. Here are some epecial listings. Coupe—Over 1989 Chevrolet touring .... 2ho 1924 Word = Touring, | new, oversize cord tires. ...... 266 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan nonrly, new ‘Turn to t and see who is offering these special. listings. YOU, WILL, FIND THR BEST BUYS IN MAE STAR ADS, Want Ad Column