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e val Fide Murder r!’”’ See Today’ R Episode of “The Path of L Desire” Grand Jurors Hear Sheriff's Deputies... Tome FEV. BAILEY The Vol Lie Th Ab News The Seattle Star tone paper EATTLE, WASH., WEDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 2 1925 ”, rl # {r [* a4} as Frank Brewer~ First Wihicns “In Their Hands,” Says Starwich as Jurors Renew Investigation A Jed to investigate the decision later reversed, Wednesday morning finally nto the sheriff's admin jail, Members of the jury who desired to file a sults thuus far accomplished and adjourn the probe, wert voted down in the discussion which had deadlockec the proceedings since Tuesday noon. The jury is now mid way of the fourth week of the session and it was uncertair ‘Wednesday just when the work will be completed. The decision having been made, the jurors started at once into the continuation of the investigation. Frank Brewer, chief criminal deputy of the Starwich staff, a veteran of 11 years service, was summoned at 10 a. m. as a witness, after the inquisitors had been in secret AMERICAN session, for more than an hour re PLANS HUGE VICE ARMY Enroll Moral Leaders of City at Monster Mass Meeting INVITE CHURCH LEADERS Fight Has Passed “One- Man” Stage and Pastor Calls for Aid PTER 24 hours of heated d which it was Sheriff Starwich's office and the King county grand jury and definitely inquiry istration and county during folks Some All American and Howdy, writers pick ball teams, from other sports foot sulfer once dec some forms of insanity began an affairs at the report of re arnest A FEMININE ALL FOOTBALL seape of six desperadoes jall, September 15, ay of jailers to fight the or send out a riot eal Jailer Dave Mor jailbreak on su r court charges that he had been bootlegging liquor from the jail Minnie (Sota) : * . mare ae 2 rope Mise (uri) isto ots Seats tks’ ocor Anna (Apolis) 5 Louisa (Anna) . C . Georgia (Teeh) p d Vieginia (Univ) |, then in Cupl ow Flora. (Da) : i er cur . ' a (Cuse) from the Carrie (Lina) py, bp of Just C.D the faily Ida (Hoy! outlaw Cora (Nel) MORAL, SENTIMENT FULLY AROUSED I believe that m this cfty week would Well, if it we hall scores publ thruout nobedy ever hear of such colleges as Wit fenberg, Otte . Westminister and Muskingum. . ery situation, hope to co civic leaders begun, citizens, wi of « one jerusade th: ;clean.and make impossible t tinuance of the fearful |that I have found to be : ar says a fatheFi fined to any particular dis'rict, nd hin boy thru) but to be general thruout the city.” frequently he| pr. Hatley sald that he had tn back vited 150 persons attend his #9 chureh Friday afternoor them leaders of prorr nt business rr jot the Cathe " Christia: the sea The arrest Thanksgiving morn: of Deputy Sheriff Lee BR. Parker, nephew by marriage to Wher Sheriff Starwich, and the charges Netz, she hu of federal dry agents and cus ember 21, am the t ns officers that he has been in caving the house & bees conspiracy xince October from behind a tree . 1, with Rey Olmsted, reputed opened fire, time king of Sound rum “But I w runners and his protege, Alfred Netz room mnly at t ss a home fight will 34 over the ler Editor of The Radio Star reports Picking up Station JOAK, But he's prodadly just . joaking. ate “on Friendly Visit” Article tn T! spends $4,000 to college Y only get= a qua : ns only kidding as he wna led out of the « and A PERFECT LADY She: My brother doesn’t smoke, swear or drink. Wanted: Nice Man as Dance Partner He: Does he @ —Wiliams’ Purple Cow. | ‘ |i hat want a4 Actors in c tinea ork i y Hl o be " young t ‘ to: lnveutinate the « i for the conve muse it. might playing “Ham London No doubt, when Hamlet kills the |"): |e Rorietun they call in a dozen high- |) “phos! " ; eged. conspirator d allenists to testify for him Loe IN THEIR HANDS, o- cdi neg oRee SAYS STARWICH “There has been ar panicled i for action agi permi make his own wants a mar We don’t girl stlc man days. der ind-hes ; autoists took ‘em in at the begin ning of the cold ? mee emp. widespre weather tles. More Home Brew, | Aleohol and sugar plums j | slum ancial speak tdwin Emerson, dent end of family accompany Shaken in a hack, und f Bottle, boil, add carron oil, And there's your cognac, announcement that nid not be threw attaches feverish excitement Two pounds of grapes and saccah- arine, Some powdered orris root, Lat it lie "til bye and bye— Jdohannisburger—brut! tarwich said little afte that he “welcomed excep knov " cin totsby Mayor ir galas oi n Naval Aviation obed WHITNEY FEARS © ei ag ede caf MMC Ss Dee ae oll together well, When t A t 1 “ . Lee Add Coca Cola, cool on ice, And there's some fine Moselle, that Sunda lowing vutomobile lava It May H: Harm Prosecu- | &: " ight pid hea ae cena at | tion of Deputy Parker t ng in the | whi girl was vember 14 Pettit, 1821 Harvard ave driver for the Cascade Fixture truck when Take tomatoes, seven quarts, Raisins, two or three, ais hes Bel Pete Ss 4 he probe o t grand jury Tuesday thire Simmer well unit they” Jel secret obtioas decidedinipen by. county | 22. Uae bbe! 5. wiiriens—com: grand jurors Wednesday morning may be very injurious to the federal again Deputy ant with Brown's appea the King county sher was driving to Be Very Sic k Column 1} This admission was made Wedne LONDON, De day morning by A: ant Prohibition | Rudyard Kipling is reported Administrator Willlam Whitney, in 1 bronchial pr charge of the case against the Bays estigation of curred “at Seventh Today's Definition it you prom fe it he will & Ilttle man Dessert is Willie he Caer Sheriff Lee Pa Roy Olmsted and seven othe spiracy sina (Turn to Page 7, be ae J booze co: case Dear Homer timer is who can when {t was posatble to the third rail and say, Hille uv. the san Them wus the | °° happy daze!—Hank Martin pon coures } he grand Ju as the in at ing in our ca the My idea of an old- serious one remember | umonia a step on I'll take a alleg: his home in B ash. The author are ines from hil don't know just ¥ atigntion b tracted while he wa State Reclamation Vet King County Delegation Is Split : Hartley Forces Win DUNBAR — [defeated by just two vote Henry sald} It was a flamingo-color ol local color and high lights flash fire Phe split an in expedition along the #ame line: Dr. A.W are condu' e against Parker might federal case," Whitney #. Curtis found Kip! ondition practically unchar this fte London ©. alist went to tion we ed early Newa ftem, ring? No ling out of afternoon & njure ynaulta T i sald tlon prenent it. 1 the fe Florida Getting Back to Normal present it. If the fede were meeting this we not present It before them discums his Visit! « TAMPA, sMla., Dec (By U.P) Gélvin, Jate | Hlowly recovering from the effects 1 Mine ites wie reported he at-|of severe torms, the east | leah ‘obs and sniffles | Doulas and Totten, of Seattle, t off rwich | and west coasts of Morlda today r¢ , and the. ant). |Ueserted the reclamation | sumed the rushing business of 3 tion | the anti-reclamation foroes tertaining the tourist traffic and sell Me reclamation Maula | Representative ale forces got the] ing real estate far clear skion iad third at the last jof Seattle mil All agninst the they took a used by this when “denired to help Mayor 141nch rainfall in Miami on the house of FOUR LEGISLATORS mile. sentative: | TO HARTLEY RESCUE afternoon,| The Seattle political row, the centhred itn twohour| Moslty between the sustained | ang Hart. | forces, the of the! reclama roughhouse? Nobody & second-story wind YP Diany hy conche to the Metro where did see “What ry, it na fine ® play T saw, albeit full of tarrncka tn: ganke, but Lord: it do he u wonderful | He pleture of the old-tin Idler, and of | wit the war in the Lowla dy ¥o dns | aes first play, methinks, ti vey handied war honestile, wn the fithy mess It thing of gilt trapp tooting bax! Sam Wrown belts, such as other una do depiet it, And wo to home. not prepared to grand jury BY MARIE ROWE LYMPIA 2-—O, that life made sobs and sniffles, Well, then the reclamation slature got two-thirds Dee up of smi not ge ; if that's Pron when it is head King county de tion Tues open, —Representat cutor tropleal tempted to the 8 forces o be, and not the | probe Anked whether he | to} ubpoenaed by the jury 4 testify in their investigation, Whit ba ia th | ne mid it was pi but he| kreeted the oie ibd aa ea final checkup of the hoped no! ; lh United States district attorney's of- Ni ela fice would hold t he } nin | oon neh ents were mune from oii a Tampa on the we called to testify in relatio th | ortyidamnge may exceed $1,000,000 Parker Attorney T Pr, Hevell Weather Tides did und HODAY Cloudy tonight | stra sould. De and Thureday TT aid that Assistant Disteiet | moderate Graham was Investigating to neo if they being called as nol, expected to be und minute ve ‘ sunshine and Jim = Marshall, writing jn natives a Star 6 St conty $1 and educate a girl This doesn’t include of all the t a how to We told Li'l Gee ¢ Ing that we Neural waible ‘ 00 to rnine that the un-hour gale however, the and day after a debate foree around eges she wastes bell t const, The mak ingel food | O00 Siddiges sensational charges t to. (Ne lobbying to st vetoall th beflifan ily District ie Wednesday that he whether Whitney involved in th pmpelled ie vats person: Banker tion Hill by a voto 64 to a2, rep entative Stratton, of Pas| tor dragged 10.1 |eounty, boing the member who] ‘The four legislators BaD alta | wan absont the reweue act for the were im Dam ONT aE two-thirds of the| veto, were Rep. Totten wit Vem peratures 7 128| Rovernor'’s| lia, of Seattle, and: Rop. Dale Min, ¢ i Ve HAT house to override the (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) jee thin morn ald had case of unted to know bootlogger we Pai hod been tain had a other know governor's und phe the name of the bought it from arrest of many more loved into the agent Parke fy, Ho Attorney | the matter mune from nesses or Sweetman of to testl | were row west one -e irovern Wolalife! Wotalife takes a vote Max. 67 Today Noou, 6 i opm, HH velo, so the reclamation forces wore th first American Girl in Car Crash the nes Switch Votes to Uphold ' was instrumental 0 in ne hing was ives oth for Sweetman ted reclamation bill because Brown." administration | inthadminiatration \dministration the | fi and fac Who pulled and Doug of | has b EVER TELL Merze Lane i “Mystic Using the chart and the numbers are doing it Numbers” game in and high ideal seven ning possessed of find success, anc good. must be ca down and but ith her and know he break your character the story. JIM MARSHALL inating than ¢ STUDIES CITY Son of German Money King} west today numbers is ab: nocatied “acierice bers.” The “x practiced more sands of years. believe in it The theory bared on of num has ‘pr ame have of the profound aber 1 together said to In atu EUROPE names giving t atic Among sa MeM adopt ed that name for th The Numbers mer as an tment Mystic Star sents It passes no judgment of back of alis are said to the art and in ently-opened Nile ted to have given tumn 4) the theorie: Ancient EK; ave priv riptions In rec tombs are as (Turn to Fuge a, i “POLICE BANISH DICE GAMES Severyns’ Order Forbids Cigar Store Pastimes In a sweeping ler issued Tues day afternoon, Chief of Police Will jam B veryns put an official ban mbling games conducted and punchboards in cigar any other places where may be operating. This order was addressed to the olght captains of the six police precincts of the city Dice games merchandise the chief's on all with dice they strictly for allowed, as the played may be were not mentioned in order The Retail Ci sociation in bringing the chief sald, The order that the association will re that allow dice to take place department was obtainable from attorney's office on Colvin. is at war Store a. prder all cigar st mbling with 0 the police No statement the pro: the order outing Prosecutor Olympla A special detail h. with Liout head George Comstock at its to handle ‘difficult cases." He n empowered to and prosecute violators. colo Dandy Home Nice District Here that any to live in arrest little home. would be is a dandy family one proud BETWEEN PHINNEY AND Y LAKE, $2,900 Mour-room bungalow modeled, hot air heat, hard wood floors, garage in base ment, newly finished thruout; $100 cash, balance tile rent Turd to the nd see Want Ad Colum who is offering this home to you, RAL @F ERS OFFE BUYS EV WANT AD STAR ne ened JLUMNS OF "THD YOUR FORTUNE here, key, nine, which predict | anized, | from your name? Mi playing the interesting new The discover today. that her her she i troduced by Mis The seven 1 ha Lane great powe her future, he reful lest her ide run working too hard, Want That's ea from fate? LEE JOHNSTON CONVICTED |Third Trial on Charge of Theft Fraud, Wins | COEUR Lee J D'ALENE Johnstot Idaho, Dec Seattle attorney, ¥ conv ght of recei mail hind tr al for offens: legal bat than two a previc a half years. In the two occasions he has es sentence on appea ton was first indicted on May after Edward J. Hicks was icted of robbing the {fice Kellogg, Idaho, po: Hicks was a client of Johnston's, and is alleged to have turned over part of his $20,000 loot pattle Distfict lawyer UU. velle Attorney T. P. Re- of Seattle attended the trial Lee Johnston was tne defended lawyer who James Mahoney, wife sl cr, hanged in 1 He has been a active republican politician in § for a number of years. ee MARY PICKFORD ONLY 31 YEARS OLD; ASKS EUROPEAN PASSPORT 1,95 ANGELES, Dec. 2.-(By U P.)}—Mary Pickford, “Amer ica’s sweetheart,” is only 31 y of age, according to her tion today for a passport for her contemplated trip abroad in. Feb: ruary. The famous film star gave her birthplace as Toronto and her birthday as April 8, 1894 Douglas Fairbanks, her known husband, first light of day in Denver, May 1883, according to his application The noted film couple shil from New York on February 2, bound for Genoa saw the about | | for doing / FIGURES GIVEN -Page 12 With the Biggest Circulation in Washington tDITION , ele oes aa, SEATTLE > /STATE MELON | BEING SLICED AT OLYMPIA Appropriations Bill Nearly Ready for Final Action TWO CENTS IN OUT Governor Granted Less Cash Than He Wanted; Some Items Boosted nate ap. Pp’ end of the week not he joint appro- are the depart 000; Neutenant : $ asked; insuran 100, as asked asked; sur rior court, $89,08 court reporter, 4; state brary, $6, $12,000; law ‘It $1 bus s control, $2,600 it, allo Grand Mound on of | x commi rior pecial $5,000 0,000 $25,000): partment of $10,000 recommended $35,000, com ved $45,000; conservation ed $3 mittee alle (Turn to Page 7, Column 6) DOLLAR BID 10 BE REJECTED Amount Offered Is Said to Be Inadequate WASHINGTON nt E. E. Crowley, of the fleet corporation, is have recommended refec of the Stanley Dollar offer for hipping board vessels, on the ground that the amount offered was aate Crowley Dec. 2.—Pres emer under ive declined his recommendation to comment on other than to had turned it shipping board. It is believed Crowley recommended that new bids be begun mnounce that he negotiations for mme Dollar offered to purchase the five ships for $600,000 each, after he had leased them for five years at $12,000 a year aplece. The ships are by him tely now being leased under a former contract and transpacific service as the 1 Oriental line. are in Admi. WAITE, GILMAN CONVICTED Found Guilty of Robbery Attempt in Chinese Joint It took just two and one-half hours for a superior court jury to convict Lee H, Waite and Dewey Gilman Tuesday night in their re-trial on a charge of attempted robbery in con nection with the holdup of a Chinese gambling joint Conviction on the same charge a year ago resulted in sentences of 1 to 5 years, They were set aside | when the state supreme court recent |ly ruled that Boyd J. Tallman, then | trial Judge, had erred in entering the | jury room during the progress of the [case Furniture Men Unite to Boost Coast Industries Huge Buying Combine Hopes to Save for Consumer and Foster New Factories | ILLIONS of dollars heretofore | spent in Eastern markets will be diverted to Pacific coast furniture manufacturers, and thousands dollars annually will be shved for ine {householder when a Jecombination of mammoth furniture | stores of the West achieves its ulti aim, it was announced Wednes newly | mate | day Berman Schoenfeld the Standard Murniture company, re turned to Seattle ‘Tuesday from a meoting in Portland, where eight of the lar t stores on the ifie J coast formed niza | tion to be soclates, Inc, He | urer of the organization “By combining the |powers of the eight have an annual sales | $40,000,000, it is our aim to pass the et on to the consumer in the way of lower prices and better sery: & purchasing org elect@ treas was purchasing stores, whieh formed | president of | known as Commereia} As: | turnover of} Wednesday, the exchange of and savings ideas, and com * said Schoenfeld, | ‘In Idition to | Selling j bined purchasing, it will be our idea to purchase Pavitic as much as possible coast manufacturers, As an Jinstance of this, we placed an. order Jwith a Portland concern amounting j to more than $600,000, Our attitude on this matter will spur Pacific coast manufacturers on to increasing their output in real competition with Bast ern concerns.” Mr) William 1° Angoles, managing new group, with Mr. rom Roberts, of Los director of the is in Seattle conferring Schoenfeld and department heads of the Standard Furniture company, and inspecting manufae turing plants here In view of possible future orders, The next meeting of the organiza tion wil be held in Los Angelea some Ume in January

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