Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
BW hy Does U. S. Keep Countess Karolyi Out of C ‘ountry? Her Own n Stor y Starts Monday > - r : . 2 ) The Newspaper With the Riot Circulation in W sah Minton EW Weather | .« | Tides | | ropay | i) The SeattleStar i 4t" — < & == Mentored an Mec Claws Matter May 2, 189%, at the Postoffice at Seattle, the Act of Congress March 4, Per Year, by Mail, $4.00 | | 1 _ ML. 27, NO, 230 St SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. 1WO CENTS IN S NAME “CITY MOTHER” TO HALT HXomne quEN MOTE’ Three Young Girls !'’S EDUCATION WEEK, FOLKS HIGHER GAS "STEAD Take Poison; 1 Dead Cae TAX ASKED IN STATE! Dies Suddenly From Attack of Heart Trouble Chiet NEARLY 81 YEARS OLD Severyns Moves to Halt Rash Acts of Despondent Youths; High School Girl, Matron, to Recover King of England, Her Son,; 7-7 forever, but a lot ld ' W t Bed An Increase of One ° wuld rather have a as a edside S % sein at ber | What Chief of Police Says: Cents Sonat . [SRDON Nev. i BY W. B. SEVERYNS egisiature , | Chiel of Police | 0 ° | a Bu 4 2 *. | sed oe t a 0 pa bs | on. t con ma 1 cy Salisbury § ‘ misstep : nv ty, fe | # nereases hur i. roduce # His The additiona ent would be =) eo: R OWN ALL-AMERICAN f SPECTATORS TEAM : ‘ } in ' wit n OL i Hiram J. Biz i 1 ‘ nuth, well — ree or ‘ : known freshman Three your ecame tired of life Thursday. They J n. vho — attended the eas the or ay the knew—to end nf very game of t ! ou c an ] oO eeded The othe ) eCOve All could ‘ } ved | ttle t of kind understanding : ton 1 and boys, loo ms t re t stand what it's all a Queen ery said he will name ,; 1 kindly, elderly woman who has fought ae and won thru, to whom they can go SENT T0 JAIL Yu - eT io se wes reported suicide short after mid The absent-minded gink whe jumps Mire | angdowne’s Charges tarrle Fred Rauch Gets 18 Months Term for $7,000 Theft With a throng of nd fede art up at the conclusion of a radio song d ian AE nein s ge cegetlaye - ‘ Sherite fade Tay eeaeeaary bees Are Not Sustaine empted to ill herself with « pol-|Starwich’s force left $27,286.70 THIS BRING BACK MEMORIES of your own’school days? “Aw, lemme carry 'em— n which he took . you don't take aR ike ta f ‘ ie F a te ust cn {they don’t weigh nuthin’,” offers Norman, trudging with Vera to the Central school Fri- funds oye ‘ 1 » day morning in the bright sunshine. And Vera, girl-like, nothing, because — well, helr: Know , t what did YOU say " Norman Morrow, age 9, 604 Eighth ave., and Vera Cekalo, ould do 8, Ve jarvey's | ‘ n ive i ie * al ray iz Ea lidssiar adh tatbaneacipiaad probe Ceonls leven teadion acts | Used Car Presilents Father ; anda reaphial xt Of datiger: | boo) fiid “kval; vatliod Axés9eb GROCER WOUNDS BANDIT Dealers Is Much Improved He’s the Meanest Man IN HOLDUP PISTOL DUEL)" Two Women Slugged by Thugs; Boy Auto =a teak That Ever Drew Breath Thief Suspects Stopped by Police Gunfire ROLL BRICE. #128 | John 1 —_—— — | 1 t rn T t len apartr € » the youngsters in the picture; they’re I e . in Miss Lydia As Staff F Photo by Carte PLYMOUTH, umns ¢ U. P)K-C t father of m. t t, Nov. 20.—(By John C. Coolidge, dent, awoke at & two hours later than his nurse, Mrs. May ® believed his condition a lot better than yes- was “q Represen terday.” Sleek Hamy. ik rue cette F | Dr. Albert M. Cram, the attend. ; . mer jing physician, telephoned from his Caviar, who has F ’ He ‘ ‘ bale | home in Bridgewater shortly after just introduced a Pr aac ach , old : g i r the Want Aa ¢ | 8 a. m. to inquire as to his patient's : et rec ee ; sh) AS ec av ane Whe et t condition. The nurse assured Dr. bill in the legis : ; P 4 ; you WILL MONEY BY | Cram there was a continued im tature, making it ; a = : ap M4 READING ‘THE STAR ADS provement in Colonel Coolidge's . wad 4 4 | condition « felony to di af f r I I eo} Mi ) aa ooter at the ner of t fi nt 1 nS ae sie aces Oa Ca ego ne ondemn Hartley eae the four members of the court | not see m truck drive up to tite Jopartment J. B. Little ‘ | ested Andrew : f sits hae Martin, 15, and Aldtid : fs Snes | Raa The were drivitg a 3 és fit rai «i mobile, which they dese | k ee : od pe pete atts ake ond Shelby and t bara toute 7 burglars, | DUShes. Th rs ran ECHOES | VEN Hp ne) Pda, 8s Ree ere Another eaty "way to decom or ; »»»s! Bitter Controv ersy “ares Up in Night ross-eyed 1s to try to watch the Y standing centortions of the tender and (he | gunrd in fr ¢ atore and ithe | eye ana admitied. the’ theft. of a0/ eeting at aegis ature 74 Ue i e c automobiles, which they said MRIS National seaticaths He c kk for Joy ride BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR | being untriendly to reclaiming and and it should tefetlyi dbwervie ] ‘ 1 by a negro noar her home, |(VLYMPIA, Nov. 20.—Folks over] disinterested in the projects of arid RHEL aN i's ediedtion that’ bring Thursd night, Miss Margaret La on the Kittitas project won rere football players to colleg with c Velle, 24, was knocked to the side-|!ng about the next crc Women! Officials of the present depart Pi edotball’. play ees how weuid wa | ’ Walk by the thug and lost a $160 ]dreaming of many apples on tea | ment conservation pointing, out bulld our stadiums? | diamond ring y frees, ney oad He tor grow | bankruptey of the state continues scene | The bandit demanded money from | Farmers A ta with a reclamation program ay, | less. Building new hopes on an irri Fe frat ee The S ‘said to Have Admitted Kill-|ter. She replied sho had none. Tho | ration ditch, And Defenders calling for the state ¢ | , pane Ane . At the’ logislature |to reclaim the lands before the op: rly auraked by Lie pian | e tory of a Gir ] ing Two Sons alte y and ane creamed, Frightened, | At Dorner. ik Ytwe “house (Dortunten ite Blimmonink. UARE wreth, wey ye man fled » | ra new sinter doth pe her 0 Ji ‘a Hei an LOT, Mich, Now. 20—(By U.|_ Mes W. 1% Berton, 1111 28th ave,, The climax of the:meoting So to the 7 was attacked by © young man when sy (eb A ur rehing for Mich nflicting emotions of the Because -- [tra trveay 80,0 Beto lege |@M MUR, fom ent can Rearend came, Hieew. child Well, That’ S ie SI tory is oung sons, seven wading (te Sern thug took to his heels, {ditector of ymeht and consor.| M. Moulton, took the floor to a where we di | and to tho probable fatal |*O° "elm The. thug’ tookito. hie heels) | tion,: rattlln etons of formor| Secretary Gardner's accusation that ies nti? | ting today of hin wife, Mrs, Rose § oMetals of the artment, Reading | he, Moulton, favored the governor a @': of eau, 18 | Fail to Connect fa lottom from a discharged employe| turning down the Kittitas project never t | Authorities learned of the triple | . lof the department whe ttack on| Gardner had, earlier in the evening, ) Sit lanooting thru Hrussonu's s7-year-0i0 | Man With Robbery) one ‘syarcuto, tnginoee’ Chase| road n lettor from Aoulton to, Gov They are now wunw Jnon, who sald drove his father | Pollee trig) Mriday to connect Eh fand State Direetoe Scott was viclous|ernor Hartley in which Moulton mummy of King Tut, But to Brightmoor ar here, thia morn: | mer Ie “Avith the $15,000 gem | and personal, | agree ed with the governor on his ion still retn Ing, where the father admitted he} holdup in the Smith building Mon A. Tt. Gardner, seerctary to Gov. | refusal to accept federal ald on the % Bs or t membe Starts Mon ay had “killed the two boys and moth- | day, but fatled, ‘They aro holding | Hartley defending his chief's. st and | Kittitas project Igy pLian leg r er," following @ quarrel Jthe man, however, on several other |on turning down federal ald for the} This is the first experience tha ’ 8, incliding ono of forgery, | Kittitas irrigation project T have had when a private letter Addled Axiom: 't mar ctivos think Steelo knows about] Defenders of the Kittitas plan ac:|is used by a public official in this Hetwixt the hip and the tip the und ordered him to} many holdups, but have been unable | cusing Governor Hartley of quib«} mant declared Moulton. — "It Pay | Jj Vakive hone ta ooneron tHe'alory to make him confess. ling, his reclamation officials of ! (Lurn to Page 10, Column 2) ¢ it