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Nene Benne PARA AAA AR AAA AAA The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star if i “ta Hotered as Hecond Vises Matter May 3, 189%, at the Postoftice at Beattie, W ash. under the Act of Congress March 4, 1870, Per Year, oy Mall, $8.00 The Star’s Phone Main 0-600 Get the Habit The Howling Pack of rnernae Meets Oregon in Last Game HOME BREW Howdy, folks! This is Thanks 1 giving. Please pass thé gravy! THANKSGIVING DINNER | { capes RR Sime) ARE CAPTURED IN couse: | eee MM \ sccummma | HUGE BOOZE RAID decttic 1a |A little Ught- ment, ov the dick? Uncle eating soup—hark! * ‘ Aw, ain't that baby cunning? Another cocktail, Auntie May? \ the t > Who wants a second helping | fence | Vor gosh sake give that dog » © ia bone, } Littic Hofner Brew, Jr, isn't} And stop the critter's yelping. EPUTY SHERIFF LEE PARKER, a nephew of Sheriff 1 mus t a wick za It T eat more 1 know Wil bust Matt Starwich; Roy Olmsted, long reputed king of Seat- | na the 7 ne tiiey's oie "Tie keies are tle rum runners; Alfred Hubbard, associate of Olmsted, and. i | ANNUAL JEST dust, six associates were arrested by federal officers and 110 cases K Father grins jovially and says:| Farewell, Thanksgiving dinner! £ booze were seized Thursday morning. “ : 4 i : : 7 ¥o-8 An official King county sheriff’s prowler car, in which “This is a mighty N the football season is small turkey Ki looks as if you children won't t any.” But the kids know it is just ———, Thanksgiving was founded by the as her Pilgrim t who chose the turke their emblem of thank faln over, lege yell. leaders should have trouble m getting a fob. They can always become radio an nouncer Rad t i ve some If turkeys were mosquitoes, ies from un-| woila LAT Gee Gee, “I couldn't buy y ‘ap *-¢ hee broadcasting} A fortune awaits the man who e nve “kid chains for Thanks J § giving Siva eye f nr a tell . nae ; 19 « DEPRECIATION A turk This afternoon the turkey will be ad a a.meck unt wonderfally upholstered; the ton bg nean will be a glistening brown Tomorrow nothin @ ; ~% but a stripped chassis VL GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE peer VAMP, SEZ alkin’ of turkey, I'm a good that er : hankagl Year a ta; that Chicago 3ear ul fe | CHICAGO, No 6.<By U. P.) oueute lHarold “Re Grange collected the] : F ? | first 1 on his col football Att s ; I " 1 Chicago Cardinals, mem-| went ‘ f the National fessional rea Thanksgiving GAME CALLED AT 2PM sw of 36,000. The football player is a hero. But} Grange app what's the use of being a hero if} left halfback for the } ars, Under you are so beaten up you can't eat} 2" agreement he eigned the day anything but cranberry sauce? latter he ended his college career, the ants 1 head's share of the gate probably | ur Pr ; amount to $20,000 | FIRST or ARTER Ige thing spectreu His gi ba a four t once ii thre for Paes | During the last two | evught punt and r y na ach 1 for #\\t back 15 yardy, Successive smashe . An the yell lead. 1 end run and Joe h n al naman, ouarter, took thal i | the Cards’ 16-yard Ine core eed i Cardy 0, ee ae SECOND OF ARTER PP. sp c a Lemor Hear hreat was short ed rygliieed mble on the second play gave 1 ffron hall to the Cards, Neither team| ee \guiied any advantage in the re GREAT THIN( I ga, We're glad they didn't choow|the Oregon team at the “ Guttormsen, quarterback, Oregon Stadent Is Maimed in Smashup EUGENE, Ore utomo! will be left) injuries taeda Grange Is “‘Flivver” in cn His First “Pro” Game Team Score; Nears, 0; Cards, 0. | QUARTER ed on the field as} ried them to the Be lis learning ARE EXPE (By ( nk Humphrey Portland, student in the University of Oregon, perhaps fatally injured wher Jed on the Pa Baas aped with) Cornhuskers even in a gre with a new light in his sharp eye kirmishin Grange at |and, the Grange was not {n the lineup| A tho quarter started. ‘To middlo of the period the Cards | Coast passing attack that car.| defeat that knocked Washington out! of a chance to finish «ith the Ib-yard line Grange w iwhed into the| -— H ntercepted a pa and the Cardinal rally, but did ensational himself. Serna meokfield pla far outshone head core Bears, 0 | final count Was a scoreless LONDON, Nov. 26.~'They don't || 19 ‘ too old to dance, in the slogan ‘ dancing academy. Aw aff 6 one of .tho studente of the|| 6 1 to dance the tango, TED of thege ‘bove toda y when the University of Was Across the t op are Pat Wilson, tackle; Douglas Bonamy, In the middle is the pride of the Purple and Gold, George Wilson, mainstay of the Washington team, and a eanatants for th e nation’s mythical All-. se ath at football team. and a truck. One of the autos was | Purple and Gold Tornado Out to Avenge Defeat Handed Them Last Year by Web-Footers By Leo H. Lassen crushed the zlies and that held the the Washington eu ready to make the last son in defense of a precious goal almost, but dium at 2 o'clock id Judd Cutting, an official He ; | They immediat f : up the liquor into the truck and Golden Bears, the| Send Own Members Out to oacea , the Couga Ke stand of the not quite, The big Malamute is primed for his test with the Web-| Batley controversy to reach them footer of Oregon at the Washington stadium today the outcome of this final Washington's first five thousand T |day, for the Mayor Brown-Rey. | t They are believed to have started o'clock season hinges the c {title in a \College Star Disappointing in Lineup of fans EpPae ede f victory their own investigation of alleged iksgiving day Washington cinches beyond the question of a doubt the championship and even more than that will be at stake when the Huskies trot out on the field one pass, but it wan inter-|to clash with the Webfooters. r having been com | Just stopped duting | the out three minutes before the cludo gambling, seve it was rumored, wer dence as to the identity of a dele | tion which m | Brown Inst’ we creep in the Husky's riod,| Husky pack mushed down to Eugene won a major game 4 ing a determin today’s confilct thing to win and nothing much to | lose on the outcome, and so they will . daring mood » biggest danger is that (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) LI ae e » Oregon mud Colvin started his latest drive on dice | jer, terrific fee 1 bunch of ‘men into up their intensive investiga the county auditor's off Washington § y|that #eore, the biggest upset of the with the dice the jury took a holid they are expected to decide whether! shackle affair, according to a to conduct a probe of the dice | with the only building a small problem! vin announced that he could get no] place for some tin he had agreed with dealers to al: | that the boo return for whieh ho would ‘for friendly games between cus-| swift rum runner pulled in to the 4 fees Voowuhsneawestinnrenurutice Seka EMME een Ni, Parker was riding, was held with two other automobiles and the truckload of liquor. | Three federal officials trapped the entire gang and seized 110 cases of whisky and gin which, shortly before, had been unloaded from a rum running boat at the wharf four miles south of Des Moines. — ‘The arrested men arrived on the ies tangle with | scene about 6 a. m. an hour after) center; George | the boat had piled its cargo on the dovk -and slid away into the black | night. They had three automobiles | | the Tong hours while the boat w | being unloaded, the agents waited They wanted bigger game. hey even watched while the boat lipped its hausers and pulled away | An hour later their efforts were re- | warded when the arrested gang ap peared at the dock and started to load up the booze. ‘Then they made their raid, gathered up their booze puty sheriff's car with license plate. 2 regular began to load autos, accornling to agents. While! ang captives and came back to Se- | they were in the midst of their op-| atte erations, Dry Agents Jackson and| “Oimsted is a former police euten Behmer and Customs Inspector RyY-! ant and is under federal indictment down on them with) with Hubbard and some 90 others uns and captured the en! in one of the biggest booze conspir Seek Gambling Data tire gang half way out on the dock-} ney cases ever prosecuted in the ‘The men were dumbfounded, ac-| United States. Ho is alleged to be cording to the arresting agents, thi der In the big bootlegging Their surprise, Prohibition Adminis-_ ring waiting, it was learned Wednes- | trator Lyle said, indicated that they| Hubbard was arrested recently on lieved they had absolute protec:| Camano island while he and Chris tion. Skrondahl, of Skagit county, are al- Deputy Sheriff Parker! was unable |!eged to have been salvaging a hun- k for several minutes. Then, |@ted cases of t which was on ording to agents, he shouted, | board the wrecked boat, the 720M. ve got them An sWOoO county grand jurors aren't mbling with the dice cups dn local paaakore | Jackson replied, “Vent We've got) Buying Eggs by While Brown was inditing a hot them, And we've got you, too. Tuesday, challenging Batley |, Besides y, Olmsted and Hub. Pound i in Oregon z bard, the agents captured Pete Dahl “EM, Ore, Nov, 26—"A pound to Ko Pefore the grand Jury with his | two men who gave thelr names as of eggs, please. ssortment of ¢ (ions which in-| Fred Myers and Charles Barlow, and! ‘That is what customers say at the al grand jurors, | three Japances laborers named Taka, /\, §. Fitts market here, Fitts has eking out evi: | ‘Takeuchi and Nahazawah started selling e by the pound All were lod, in the immigration | instead of by the dozen do a hurried call dn'| station Where according to;Whitnoy,| ‘phat ts the only fair way to bay k “when Prosecutor | they will probably stay until Friday | and sell eggs,” ho declared, “The » they aro taken before producer gets paid for what he de- ad wound | United States commissioner for ar-|jivers and ithe consumer also. gets ation Of | paignment f 7 ie exactly what he pays for.” the Ins} ‘Phe booze was taken to the federal —— a= Indicating that the . ——S a quisitors suddenly halted examin: | puilding and. handed over to the cus- | tition of witrieanes ‘Tuonday after-|toms office. ‘The selzed machines || GOOD HOMES noon Jare boing held by the prohibition || Are jisted every day in the Two grand jurors, out on a still hoffice. |] Classified Columns of The Star, hunt, presumably in connection} ‘The ‘wharf 1% located at Wood-|] Here ix a special listing: returned and/ mount beach, @ secluded spot below y. Friday | Des Moine It js just a ram sha D ) ROOMS AND } ving room across the . With tile fireplace, oak hore end, The place has a liquor landing at the At the same time, Prosecutor Col-| been suspected as | cabinet kitchen | with |co-operation from police in enfore:| ‘The three agents concealed them tile drain; tile bath, Pembroke ling the law In regard to customers | selves in the underbrush back of tub; full concrete, basement, shaking the ivories with cigar store | the wharf at 9 o'clock Wednesday aD ee ee od dealers for the smokes, Hegpaid | night. ‘They had been tip off - cargo was to be ‘urn to the Want Ad Col umns and see who is offering this dandy home to you. READ jthe dice to remain on the counters} Some time after midnight the esi STAR WANT ‘ADS AND them to police themselves, in | brought in sometime that night for mit} the Thanksgiving trade in Seattle SAVE MONEY, | aook and started to unload, Thru »