The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 1

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‘the I Tides | _— ewspaper With the Biggest Circulation ig Washington it . = —_ Welered ae Mecond Clase Malior May 2%, Lt0¥, at (he Postoffice at Beattie, W under the Act pf Congress Maret 4, 187%, Per Year, by Matl, 1498 comune J 1928 LWO CENTS iN SEATTLE. see SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ‘A OMAN SLUGGER CAPTURED BY POLICE 4 Home JAIL DOCTOR “Giv — | Bre a Chance; We ll Meet You Half Way” ~ CONFESSES ie oe ATA Dr. A. C. Silverberg Held by Army Authorities at Fort Lawton Believe He Is Guilty of Numerous Night Attacks 1 T. NELSON, 30, was held in the ee Howdy, folks! What this world re deaf and ¢ mb ra | WENT TO VANCOUVER, B.C. aks Failed to Answer Call on be Excuse He Was Citizen ; of Finland ‘ going cit jail ‘ x sis a . YT s Tuesday following his con- ‘ fession that he is the negro bi c ie ths Readijed nine: bandit and slugger who at- : ailod to answer his dratt tacked Mrs. B, Smith, 171 vei ar re aad a shes 16th ave., late Monday night, / Sige om the back of a Ford hak = dungeree Sily robbing her of two diamond f S & | stood before th mmanding off rings, valued at 5 SUPER-ASHCAN of For: Lawton, who told his ° ° but it ardiio n past few < t ™ a fons f seven women : head ; seighhe ae hy Providence a d¢ a at his Nelson uly one robbe # ah » y the De n Blaine and Martin 2 h : Cleary arrested Nelson on Usp ? c vervies at Sixth ave. nd pie hy pee yefore noo jay. They ° aders his posses. iy od 8 sstaca’ te t 5.¢ f I Q . ated th oe : ; > a od and her rings fingers typical of many 2 committed by « Nelson's desorip- ms were white women. They will ali be called in an effort to identify the suspect BRIDE SAID SHE CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB The bezo who slams your ehange down on the counter in stead of dropping it in your out stretched hand. ses ive chs Rhinelander’s Wife Denied ce as ca be eo Colored Blood, Is Claim WHIT! ~Additi Jones, after sh Leonard Kip ed herself as of § PLAINS, N. ¥., Nov Alics become Mr der, represent nish rather than given as the an onRS ) BULLY FOR YOU, GENE! ton, and “There is something in me that re. negro descent sponds to the ereat windswept open bh nulment suit brought by her husband spaces. I think beri was resumed today 2 that I am just a jeton of Mount Ver little child of na. sy tatements of ture.” i wh her husband, made late yesterday, It's Gene Tun 7 «i ney, Dempsey's foremost chal lenger, speaking E The Path of Desire | = landers on election day, 1924, a short time after they had been married. d out in my husband's Here’s Start of Seattle's s Most Fascinating eeu Rpeeaceu riers oy Newspaper Serial witness said an evening gown. Mrs der had long REGIN HERE TODAY , body answered the bell. So I just I said I would have worn “I simply adore poetry. I just fin ished this Persian poem, ‘The Rubai yat.’ Ah, there's a philosophy for you! But that man was a sad mate rialist.”"—Newspaper Interview cov vos ct suoee CHARGE AUDITOR wor nela Li'l Gee Gee was nwt ARRARA HAWLEY, sat down and waited. 1 simply had 1 opr es 1 pares she was after tenching school three yen t at ¢|Roing to, Then she saic ee tbnatina thier Aidt hole thee te nel thtee.799 ° you.’ Barbara made as if) fm pay Shes i sation exercise fo ihe EL Oe aad held to 4 upt lilm, but the | boy I general ar jong aleey mg ee Wham heriitines mnvGa’ | rikhed since I am dark complexioned and | REYNOLDS, objects, ahe breaks i am of Span escent.” Tt can't be true, Babs, dear. All 2 at atraiee with him and gets m Job on the ae, , Mrs. Rich said she had always Names of Newly-Weds Were ) oe ‘ oe i . ‘Telegraph, of which ANDILEW this day I've been telling myself | ined Alice until she learned that t p: § Vr ean McNERMOTT, a clese friend of that I dreamed it, and when youl iatter was colored. ‘Then her feeling Sold to Florists ne seen cs i Nees father, Before Min deaths'le; | cong nome, “ovelyihing) would belie tome iat i Pees THIS IS THE WAY we go to school the university er arr San ae Returning home, Narbara finds | all right We can't each} “ryoy dislike her because she Is yweds thru the | boy d girls say, answering criticism that higher educa- | Rruce on her dooraten. ia. | Other up, sweethear © love each | colored?” asked Lee Parsons Davis, wan to be\tion is too easy to obtain. Upper left, Mary Anne Gray, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | o er too He was standing | Mrs. Rhinelander's counsel 4 | 1 } - APTER It eside her now o, because she deceived me,” she srand jury | sophomore, who earns all her school expenses by waiting ORAFIER i lo, because she deceived me," sh grown into an’s gra a y t * t.{t Y : “as be! on tables in one of the dormitories. Upper right, H. P. E agate Se Be eS St eaok oihal ‘ h Roisin was recalle sesday atter| Brandner, freshman and ex-service man, who is putting him- rope ? break y d " — * da wa rata ane : b ; . : The sunlight struck a rebellious! vet dear, and s sit be cha TODAY'S DEBATE te ing ft r om self thru school and supporting his wife by acting as jani- 1 , ening quiet HARTLEY BIIDGET cool and distant She replied, "1 1 ; 7 lock of hair that always, to her Resolved, that outlaws are less The florist, it was eald. tor in the American Legion building, at LOth ave. N. E. and of a menace than in-laws as alread rs that he | 45 Heskets Says He Will Join mint, ave him tho air of a parti lo. 50th st. Lower left, Elart Hultgren, junior, who runs ularly childish Billiken, even in 7 t on : . ig gently and looked up at eels h Hintributed with @ linotype machine at the University Publishing company. With Extension Foes ho midst t 1 him Have you quite finished published aad ¢ A wi 1 3 g pany um, c has been | ™ . Auditor Lower right, Catherine Hunt, senior, who supports herself It made Barbara gasp, to seo the Bruce he ced Because, it | Red” Grange turned | Ferguse office these entirely by doing clerical work in the university registrar Plans “to extend Dexter ave..injsuh on that ai genet tack | vou HaNe.. Rerhans: you'd. like to ; dasa ‘1 eme coupon: ffice.” Bictaa eyGAan ak BinalaLaa ie te onjunction with the Denny hill re | #0 many th! Sho stiffened her! hear how I sp y day ; wlan nip wed! el 1 | Offic oton by Carter & Bradley, Star Btaft Photographers bo defented if council. |earriage and advanced toward the| ‘The boy. looked at his eyes Senate Committee Reduced coq w He r ew 1 1 1 Art. ni Romain f nto as they Indicated Tues. steps. wide with misery. The lock of gold . rsators ames Jay. Councilman Bob Hesketh who| Bruce aemed lost in thought. He| brown hair stood aloft on the crewn| Allowance for Mansion ea } went to Fergure Ln a 1ax hold the ¢ The|did not raise his head un no | of his he 7 ico ge aot nd a bc EN ag U. of W. Students Match ES falta ete cit Shale a a Houde Curia Ne { ibe | Ronala, but furnished ting against the or did, he stared at her a second ‘and! flared. ‘You've got to listen to me senate appropriations wile! 6 tt value r ng list Council members were presiding | sprang to his foot This f king up a has cut the governor Ferguson auditor'a K6 Mus le Against Mone y Tuenday at a public hearing on the| “I had to come, Barbara, ‘Things | beautitu use we dif-| investigation fund. Gov, Hartley It used t ed the harge of the marringe | e | regrade and extension plans ap.|said at midnight don’t count next! fer on non-caventials, I don't care| asked for $15,000 to carry on spe ‘ar e t t rr te, " u{clal investigation work from his sieiriyhate ‘ : ‘ i proved by the city planning com. | day f you want to write, Barbara, You | cla Ba ‘ it took ni h f os feren of the forer ‘ ‘ . mL? ‘ . packed by proponents and oppon.| ushered him in, “Sit down in the! long as you're all mine, 1 won't This committee also slashed ere Oe ne two her : r Deput Chance to Continue Their Studies onta of both. proje living room «a moment, Bruce," she| have my wife mixing with the) his appropriation for mansion main- wehitne Hu 1 ree of their tr aaa, Mrs. Honry Landes, council presi. | sald quite naturally, “while I go up) herd,’ and ibbing for mone nee from, $11,250 to $6 i ¢ was prepar educa. out by earning monry at various) deat, and Councilmen Blaine, Camp. | and take off my wraps, I shan'( be | that's all The senate committee cut the mil- Awake betimes f wit bpoe I [ t Univer. | jobs. bell and Carroll are expected to! lo! “Non-essentials repeated itary fund Tron $262,000 to $210,000, meee me = “\ | sity of Washingt ata broad-| \twent a. SUCE y hun-| Vote to extend Dexter ave. from| Upstalrs, Barbara. rushed to het| bara, “My ambitions and talents | The budget bill called for $2 4d to my fol the wHtale \ecistature: ‘Tues 1 velr own sole support; | Venny way to First ave dressing table, added a touch of} are non-essentials. 1 suppose the yond belief, REAL ESTATE it : eels fnaractet partly support | Hesketh sald he woiild vole with | bloom to her cheeks, dusted a puft}only real essential is your. petty the day buny, albeit the mem ld , : ° er no omb , rn | themaelve Counciimén ‘Tindall, Erickson, Ni-{across her nose and ran a comb] conceit Three Moats tor-Lanch lub did meet at cape We'll: show your that we appre : or f + an. | thiols ‘and Moots thea! her,’ halt, Her eyes, alll Sut. didn'c you ever Move 1 over ple and milk, und they benie te Offer their best every d ate a unlversity training by going ni most of "a0 gin eaaoa sparkling with (ho (thought of the! Babs?" interrupted Bruce ‘ou me rew « little madeap, and she Sta ere are o work 4 bas ve han the averug 6 coupling 1 a t weo y 8 s j ifi aid ld. seres ine tae Here a bewordion tha tas Ath? sbties' ay -atddge tn the glass. Barbara had alw ds / said that between your ambitions | Unidentified Man Drops to of paranip wine, # {it re c " f i ‘ ’ ; jmitted to herself that she was sas /and me, you'd choose your ambi Floor in Medical Bld Rucka, fot endl coreea ian Governc the te ie repular ods, work as Jani |fuctory to lgok at, And now, with a! tions! ‘al Q. ae’ te dianer reer $100 DO 45 MONTHLY jature the ¢ vee AP ACO) LOTR ne - ChOrks he ne Py : NEW HAVEN, Conn ny spurned lover waiting downstairs, | he telephone rang in the ene coer madern pur was -apatd a een ee taal tcitdne oh sare Once more Gerald Chapman, | 4h found added spice in her beauty. | above. “Kxcuse me, _ ples While hurrying to. see doctor, wes | holde 10 ! i ome ws os : betes aoa ‘ ata OPT areh bandit, Was su Bruce was sunk in the of | Barbar There's no one else at}an unidentified elderly man drop. ‘ $5,50 A ‘ ‘ af i" | " a 7 pening hia death or the big davenport when Barbara ene) home to answer the phone ped dead on the 14th floor of the | paar arey ty INF og four ter nd im tte Scheduled to dl tered the living room. He rose and! A few moments later” she Medical-Dental building, ‘Tuesday | oa: § Vili wel) || mon t f them go back Chapman won hia fight before Jud ont quickly fo her, reaching for| turned, her eyes gleaming "That | forenoon. wv) ry 4 | trade $6,000 What ba Abou f f " wd study some | imaward Thomas of the United States | her hands | waa a call from Mr. McDermott’s} ‘The man rushed into the entrance Le) a ott dred are rking, when we're not | more district court here late today for She avaded “him gracefully and| etary, 1 am to go to work jof the building and told an elevator id ttn tite | to th . Ad Conn studying, Ju bal Salata eh ot] mie of the self-supporting stu. | further review of his case. Tho judgo| seated horaelf in an armchair at| tomorrow instead of Monday.” She} pirl he had to see a doctor at ont a n inch y oe ed 7 ie 4 being A ed M ‘is wonld be unable to attend if} maned a writ of habeas corpus ro! soma distance from the couch {had been longing to find a xg he took him to the Mth floor and 4 nae whd ffer hone | ‘ { i YOU WILI are the figures: Out of 4 t logistature valsed foes, ax the|auiring Warden Scott of the state| Bruce began to speak, the word Jopening for the topic of her new] went in search of a physician Boy, get my roller skates! || L*' S MONLY. -t SA THING hoya at t iniverait i) governor wishes, students eaid. The! prison to produce Chapman in court | tumbling out in. haste Nvo boon | Job When she returned the man hud | Peas Pen aciiaalva ' 4 ake wotld not mean much| November 80 to whom ve why the waiting for you for hours, Babs. | leo. BLated t Io work? died, ‘he coroner. is trying to : —A. J. A. KX Fifty-one helped) (turn to Page 0, Column ay | etate should hang (he bandit The house Koomed to be empty, No | (Turn to Page 1, Column td) identity him iy WANK EO RNS a eee

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