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i = Wea ther } TURSDAY | Tides ropay VOL. 27. NO, 226 tween papa’s balloon pants. YE DIARY betimes, in the af new sister she did perform tricks, such as drooling at the The new wider than old gives un pedestrian more of car tu dodge oes Ford the A model, ro vame many people, to see Little Hor ndifferent wermo tern i. inc wi and Vagbing cross-eyed, and emittin all the cutest In the worlde, and | proude, And so to dinner, anon to bed, he uch 4 inches | Entered as Becond Class Matter basal BE NAV TT) a wt the Pos EATTLI “The Path of Desire” HE girl, just blossoming into womanhood, came to the forks of the road. The path she chose and her adventures along it, make The Greatest Serial Story of the Year It Starts Monday, November 23, in The Seattle Star wa ASH DEATH MYSTER The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The SeattleStar aur the Act of ( Mail, $4.00 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1 good used closed car, Winter is here so why not ride in comfort 1928-24 DODGE $200 DOW \o original baked enamel finish Une has all that new ear luster tires aro all new cords, Wheela; the upholstory inh} lots of extras, ‘Terma ar- ranged to mult your needs Turn to the Want Ad Columns and see who is offering this ear » CAR DEALERS OFFER BUST BUYS RVARY THI CLASSIMBD THIS DAY IN COLUMNS. ' | Bre CONQUERING HEROES The Ch ects laine VICTIM. OF e AIMPS | 4. (Editorial) examination of William F ‘HAMPIONS! oasis That's the title that those Huskies from Was! ty i nM ngton brought back with them from the lair of the - ri not Golden Bears in Berkeley, California, today | ‘ tft P F Howdy, folkst If the peice of Champions of Far West football, the first colleg« ' » Mysterious Tragedy potatoes gets much higher, it teurt sara to ble Andy Smith and | b i . will soon be stylish to serve teun s * years to humble Andy Smith a ih Is Investigated by ; them under glass. eley bruins Ha re Ft #3, <* The best the state can do for those big, powerfu Authorities r Society it 1 read: “A dainty fellows who have sacrificed for months for the glor 4 . repast was served, including f of the university, and of Washington, can be none | he) “ te egos too good for them | és t fe: Pay them the homage due them! Give them some fig mes but « the evidence of the appreciation of what they accom- | ' ‘ 1 j awed te lied a plished by their victory on the gridiron, the finest ! . age i . Cae field of sportdom | pe ‘ g 1 acer North Island, ye mM It is said that the p In the face of criticism that was wholly a Califor Hat) Hin hobie ke’ in “Monte erda toes may become prohibi nia alibi, the Huskies have come thru clean sports, | The only mark of identificatior at \t wna only spinach have fought hard and have won cleanly their great aye ee RECLU ver Si j i Calif als un WEALTHY RECLUSE LEAVES victories over Stanford anc alifornia 0 m ue until to. MILLIONS! Let’s give them something tangible as a remem When the safe deposit vaults of brance of these deeds clad, when found ; . Ogden Pambecks. deceased vil How about you Chamber of Commerce men? It HT Ain Ab abs ee ee t to be an easy and willing task for you to ar- Ma to: Goat una state Pee te) range a real banquet for these lads within a day or ; ni today for two so that they might be given a great demonstra Ratification “Fight to Be po! t manner of tion such as only Seattle can give. How about some | Postponed Until 1927 Bie tbr tae ion aca inaignitt gold footballs, or some other symbol for the men bad! Seed wien every last one of them on the squad—for them to || ovyapia 16.—The child in hours before the discovered cherish in after ‘ye || tlie field of labor wi He was a native they also Washington is glad and proud. || Ject for d sion yee rd ontained a real | ct di "ha af? { f the legislature nh Lieut. Green Neca une grated —- * Champions! Let's honor them now i “pe Saar Gaciaiactaslcetael 8) 6 F ‘ing of we t active list After havir wane a — — Jat i t ho feel that| again to replace the Nicholas, lost weeks, w ave di ed tha wit legis 1p t? he Point Honda disaster. Homes Brews new eter ft hom ONE DEAD AND TEN HURT ae busine a Te maa: McFark William M. Short, president Bhe never has trouble fea ; © State Federation of Labor; Parking her car len Machines I iled Up in ¢ in One Wreck; Three are PE a re ecg Sa ct i Scie s of the Washington Parent-Teache Iv easy to be religious these) Gm wae ve Persons Injured by Hit-Run Driver association; Mrs. R. C. McCredie of days. All you haye to do is to stay; SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR! They say the camera never lies, and yet tne upper —— Sunnyside, chairman of the legis Take Up Heavy | Calendar of home ahd listen to four or five|picture shows that Jud Cutting should have caught this pass, that was over California’s | ()" man was killed, six women )$3,'and Bert were pinned under | lative be situated oe Ae bere teat B D Cc sermons over the radio at the same | goal line, Saturday, without any trouble, and yet he just got one hand on the ball and and five men {njured and two|the tonneau, Eigh@other cars piled | eration of Women’s clubs, and’ Mrs, | ooze, Vope Vases came yersons were arrested asa result/up on .the over turned car before| Victoria L. Trumbull, chairman. of wet peer ‘it dropped to the ground. Cutting was forced to pivot.fast and didn’t have time to get) Perr ** % tha, eraaic dah i ltne Jegislative bureau of the Wo-| a both hands on the leather. Hof fratOe: injuries ever. the: week: | they. could on, Oh Lite BARR Tas Tagislative. coune! | Twenty-one mem and one wom) 2 i ‘ 4 eae | 0nd men Wan over two Hour before . a 1 jn Monday morning a: uh ane paragon OFFICE” Action in the lower view! Harold Patton, packing the ball, is driving into the Cali-| ‘Ten automobiles piled up. in a|the tangle could be extricated. The| eee pat gage es meee athe phe } akc coukek”’ ake * eee a fornia line, with Imer Tesreau in the middle mixup and with Bill Wright ready to take | heap on the T glway, in ¥ occurred near Fil lember term of the U. 8. District ef round, But (hal’s rioting. So the California tackle out of the play. he one fatal wreck, the most spec- | Jack ear OC seattle, was bi Court of Western Washington b: | 2S er 38 acular of th ested driving while drunk, and Ace Secsmlah “Ne | a % ae $2 88 : ; phe pean yy ee ee Judge Jeremiah Neterer. * sean ie BY LEO H. LASSEN And so was each man greeted in turn,| Deputy Ce with his wife to the city hos Immediately after they were igi Home again! and when Enoch Bagshaw, the “Little| {O'S Bice Whe Weal deuek as THEFT JURY chosen, and, Instructed, ox). 200g Our idea of a considerate man is} Hundreds of wild-eyed students and fans | « 4) a t ; ; a | Neterer ther: Piet nto) tee cam one who drinks embalming fluid , 7 | Giant,” the little coach who sent a team Misses Isabe serted, crashed his car head-on into | lit where they will hold thei ook greeted the Washington’ Huskies at the oer a i 11 Phinney a an lamp at 38th st. N. and Stone| apes deasions: ostigat Naira! instead of moonshine to save the) 7 Was | on the field that “outsmarted” Andy Smith, | jens eAky ene Gamblahle | ssions, InVegt Ee De See undertaker trouble Oregon-Washington depot this morning as | ° ees beaten ae a phway: fonds nace Vier ‘ |Stands Trial for Aiding in violations ‘bt: the aw antag ee Grhe the new champions of Western football | the heretofore unbeatable wizard of the} are in the hospital < . NS eae | . indictments against those they Today's Conundrum: What kind| trooped off of the special train from Cali- | gvidiron, another ovation split the air. a tog na | in Pees thet | . Bon Marche Robbery seve, guity : copes are used to strangle peo- 3 i me’! e wre. falin« Ae ’ g ns A | | Prohibition cases outnumber fornia, where they beat the Golden Bears Some of the young fellows couldn't wait and urth and Dearborn Ma 1, young wife of Joe O.! others, according to federal official ikieign cloers: of Berkeley on. their home field Saturday. | until the train reached Seattle to congratu- ma- ja machine driven by R. H. Lazinka.| Neal, confessed robber, stood trial| with a smattering of narcotic vi see With the victory ended the long reign of | late the victorious Huskies, but boarded the Har \aamaged. : irt, but both ears were | hefore Judge Calvin § Hall in su-|jations and other federal law o If little Homer's new sister had) the Bruins as Coast gridiron champions. special at Georgetown. a ia. perior court Monday on a charge. of I fense been a boy, we were going to call : =z z ‘ | compli in the $22,900 Bon ‘Twenty-four federal _ prisoner it Bill, because it came on the first A mighty roar Meu up from the crowd After this ranenecus welcome the Hus- n | Marche holdup of August 8, 1924. | brought to Seattle over the week of the month as Captain Elmer Tesreau, the man who] kies were hustled to waiting automobiles Pi S og Bek k Xx pl | Her husband pleaded guilty tathe| end from various cities in the Wes oe bkcon a had broken thru and scored the lone touch- | and were taken out to the university, where to eer am e robbery 4 tbe laine court Monday an on of the state, Noe ae ABIGAIL APP’ = SAYS: ; ‘ . ; % BA AR % BL | morning before Judge Smith, who] before the inquisitors Monday down of that wonderful game, hopped down | textbooks and profs took charge of them for Admir ‘al Li ine Bu |deferred sentence until next Mon-| morning. Each prisoner has. the “A woman on the platform. again. # day. right to challenge any juror whom z — acer 1 erouhie Mrs. Neal, modestly clothed in @| they believe might have a personal { doesn’t dress to WELL WELL HOOPLE \ 4 ‘ ti 4 rit brown, beaver-collar coat, calico idee against him. + please men; she ‘T0 PROBE DEATH ’ . ROWELL SPEAKS oo" rative Spi i dress and gray, wide-brimmed hat,!— U, 8, District Attorney T. P. Re i | ; ae ; TAY " >, ps * y ame into court with her attorneys, | yelle and his assistants, Federal Pro. | semen to on Pree iG HIM RAVE ee First 4 cot By ssnavcbure cha: c1:’Soliyan. ahs Galion Atioesey WHLACet Rani! ; Pag ; snip on sounc was pointed out to prospective jury| and Narcotic Agent Patterson, were rage other wom- Socie r Found Dead ler Noted Star Writer to Talk I |members by Judge Hall, and the| prepared to start presenting test! " Ww WAG re hee f tal begun | Monday af on.” ‘ old Hoople do j j BY JIM MARSHALL questioning of talesmen was begun} mony to the jurors Monday after in Hotel Apartment sd agg oi ky ord on Radio Monday Night. Y jiM MaKeus by Prosecutor Ewing Calvin t hoains AT the out-of-town folks out- ADs bankers and business men are Mr, and Mrs. Neal jumped $15,000} ‘Those impaneled on the grand jur "Governor Hartle message,”| CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—(By U. P.) Bag Mig ah te Star readers who have fo 1 Neat cLa ae Gar five ttle | bail two days before they were tolare: John L. Moseley, Harry Shei commented Representative Josefsky |The inquest into the death of weit Fall” the the discussions of Chente liners and/run. them, hi |e tried, last January. ‘They were|ton, Bert G. Owen, 7. M. Park, of Stevens county, “contains much|yr,5 Irlorence Manly Hood ety Edwards, 920 Sixth {| 2" the editorial page for some} ion. students remembered how jrecently recaptured in Minneapolis. |‘Thomas Nash, Leroy Sanders, 4 dynamite and must be digested) hacen re : sap bey months may } him speak Mon-) threequarters of a century ago, plo | | William Sheets, Arthur E, MacInnis, thoroly.” beste ite ab ara a aR Egad Speaking of || O8Y evening at he de-| neer merchants and, business men | | Charles A. Ogle, Harry A. Shook, 1. Only persons accustomed to eat-| continued today until December 2-j] joey 4 eo tad ty |tlivers an adds Ara tha’ gate’ HIN Re RRP ; i KE. Nearing, John Scott, K. 0, Erick: ing pie for akfast should try| Mrs, Hood died after drinking pol-\| General Grant in 1860, from N¢ GO, at Oakland, :C cessful venture of it | son, H. Von Borman, Alfred Mc this trick son in her room here yesterd folk, Va. to Puget wpe akc on foreign ar é enty-five years ago Capt. Wil . | | Daniel, J. &. Parrish, R. J. Reed, F. ; ‘eal John A. Cashin, wealthy Chi a ad of ¢ holes of fous. p COMPBHNG Chany liam H. Dunham, of Calais, Me. | = ‘ | J. Looney, H. W. Fish, J. C. Ross. Ezample of Resignation to the’ pachelor, who 1 ielgtaced: with || Wwediad) just arr Sao oxo that troubled our forefathers. | <tooq beside an Indian pilot at the Second Cousin of President! Miss Jessie Gray and George Stan Inevitable: “Don’t bother. me; go! Mrs. Hood at testified || lost a wheel and spi the wheel of the brig Orbit, nosing slow | A . ton | ask your mother.” — Baltimore| that he could give no reason for|| holes, My word! Imagine my | Permit Klansman up Budd's inlet, at the southern Harding and Friend Saved jail Evening Sun the woman's suicide, ‘unless she || surprise yesterday afternoon to end of Puget Sound | IG Si eg dina was disappointed when I left her|] find those same holes along to Enter Canada) Past the rude tog cabins, dotted | NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 16.—Isabel angster Suspects a Li'l Gee Gee said she bought twojalone in the room and went out || Third ave, Extraordinary, what!" OTTAWA, Ont, Novy 16-—-(By U,| hero and there along the wooded | | Bennett, 1, second cousin of the q nds of limburger from her|on a party without her.’ One seed every day for the |i p)—the government immigration) shore, the Orbit slid thru the placid |late President Harding, and her Rounded Up by Cops. : 4 @iMher iast week, and buzzards} Because sufficient. evidence tol] best Major Hoople yarn. Send || department has agrecd,that Major| Waters. Then a larger group of) Jchum, Sarah Cohen, 19, who dis-} In a round-up of suspected gang fad’ tier: ail” the way. hionke obtain a verdict was Jacking the|| ‘em along to The Major Hoople || Luther Powell, of Portland, Ore} buildings appeared. A tall, bare Jappeared from their New York} sters early Sunday morning, policc fi Pea | inatiest 5 continued in order to|| club. The Seattle Star, 1307 || organizer of the Kanadian Ku Klux| tree bore aloft the Stars and Stripes. | homes: Friday, were delivered ito) areeaae four men. SOTE. investigate the case further. Seventh ave., Seattle. Don't go |) Kian, may enter Canada for 30| The Orbit’s anchor chain rattled {the care of the Travelers’ Ald so- Following a report that shooting , SPORT NOTE pee lb Musienhs carne’ toll ovary. 40. words ‘tahd’ try’ to get’ || dave _ [thru the hawsehole, | cloty here Jast night by A. H. Re-|was going on in an alleyway be “Red” Grange, football star, is Chicago this morning but did not || awny with some of the tall ones The house of commons next| From the tiny settlement of New | san, chief petty officer of the Unit-|tween Fifth and Sixth aves, and being urged to run for congress, | Cb! Mark Twain used:to tell. We're || month ‘proposes to discuss Kian| Market, the traders, merchants, tim , Z| ay op yay, | ed States destroyer Smith Thomp-| King and Weller sts., police arrested Don't do it, Red! It’s better to hear | attend the inquest Arad Joe Feadine tera.” THAR’ ct'| Aeuoitleee to’ Cohada, cwhare-7iit iia| ber*men and! Indias 1a wel{ COL, MICHAEL 'T. SIM+) ,on John Auld, $4, and D, Caslan, 29. the spectators yelling ‘Rab, rah, something new claimed, there aré now 100,000| come. Capt. Dunham a tow MONS, first American settler] According to the story told so-| who were armed with a pinch bar. eto ueg ge ney veuling Baby Son Killed _____.-—___ /| members ot the secrot order passengers went, ashore, To meot |to explore the country north] ciety officials, they left New York| At Bighth ave. and Pike st. the Raw, raw, ry them came Col. Isaac N, F B.lof the Columbi He| Friday night, went to Washington | police aniested W. 1. Hubbard, 45, 000 Is L ; jof the Columbia river. e diate in Chehalis Wreck | $750, s Loss in : F, Shaw, fund Sylvester and} oe leader among early | {mt started to hike to Richmond,/and D, D, Braden, 28. Hubbard peencen aon aericulcure has $6 | S Mill Fi 14 Persons Killed Col. Michael ‘Tt. Simmons, settlers | Ong early |mrey were picked up by motorists|had a loaded pistol while Braden P € CHEHAL! Nov. 16. — Billie} pruce 1 ire . : and pioneers. business men of Puget Sound | atone the way « ‘ x F sued a bulletin on how to pick aj | : Coast Tragedies Y Jalong the way and finally landed| had a blackjack. The automobile iicken Briem, 4% alt ae bt Mr. mae PRINCE RUPERT. i G., Nov. 16. in | oas , g | Tho Orbit, a boat no larger than | and it was his enterprise that| here last night they were in was seized. he best way is to get one that's| Mrs. B. H. Briem, died this morning|_(py U, P.)—Faulty electric wiring | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16.(By | a amall ferry-boat, had brought gold | pegulte ; pica ell Soon? Ret one that’s | it tocal howpital ax the result of | was blamed today for # $750,000 firo|U. P.}—Tourteen persone lost thelr | teekers around the Torn to. Calor | pula in for mi ation of the] Sy ee | injuries received when run over b | which burned the Prince Rupert |lives on the Pacific Co over the! nia and then had continued her voy. | {rst community-ow ned ocean | an auto driven by Dr. Charles Bench| Spruce Mills, Ltd,, near here, Satur-| week-end in accidénts and tragedies | age up to Puget Sound. She was|transport line in the North-|WVEE ew n ic ment Oo j Ive got the megrima, of Puyallup. Surviving relatives are | day night. of several kinds, while 65 others suf- | for sale. | West, po ve got the bluca, the parents, a sister, Lona, and two| Approximately 9,000,000 feet of|fered from accidents, atte pison| “Let's buy her," suggested Col. | ———————$—$$_$_$_—______—_—_ ea e usiness oman } were's no more mileage brothers, Rex and Robert, lumber was destroyed. liquor and suleide attempts (Turn to Page 7, Column 2 | } In my tast-vear shoes! | a DANDY ; f | | ETT RT Mer aii seh ao tagreassta} LOSED CAR \Mary K. Griffin Case Brought Before Grand mother’s skirts; now they hide be.! Here is a special offering in a | | Oy | creditors Sexe, te Sonn are E® (ate Home) Home | Al — Edition TWO CENTS IN | | SEATTLE, Jury for Prosecutor's Office : FORTS were being made Mon Mrs, Mary wanted on an embex: it jis said to have lost heavily thru loans to Mrs, Griffin, appeared {n Janswer to a summons shortly before noon, A, L, Sager, produce man, also said to have been a creditor, and W. Spencer, Riverton Heights began flocking to the grand | farmer, were called during the morn jury dormitory ling. day to re-indict K ffin Bagley, aloment charge became known shortly before noon, when her alleged The woman, located recently in De-| Mrs, Griffin obtained nearly $20,000 troit, evaded prosecution on the two-|from Seattle citizens while operating 4 year-old charge when the governor/an exclusive specialty shop here, ac 4 of Michigan refused extradition | cording to Deputy Prosecutor Mac: papers. She is charged under the | farlane, in charge of the case. He name of Griffin, but is said to be now | directed the grand jury's work Mon. married (o ® We@hy and influential |day during tho absence of Deputy tobacco magnate hamed Bagley. KR. M, Burgunder, who was called to “a Attorney Jay C. Allen, whose wife] Olympia for a supreme court case, M)

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