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TODAY | | : | tude ra ‘ | i Weather | “Tides 1| | : | sound Cle. The Newspaper With the wtoftie@ Ot Beattie, Weed, under (ne Act of Congress March 4, 1K7#, Per Year AT’ TLE, W ASH FRIDAY, DECEM siggest Circulation in Washington The seattle Sta — Home Brew | ‘Ho ow Long Should Wi te B e Loyal?) Kendall grand _ — There, little raisin, Don’t you shirk The grand jury’s finished—} Go on back to work! there's ground for the recall of Mayor Brown Ah, the reca!! of the wild | | ec ts | ‘Always!’ Says Mrs.Jim gest that it de| ed Op wit ri | 1A human interest cover, | a showing a bootlegger weeping | | beside an empty Christmas stock | Ing. 2 Four “true confession” | stories, written by Mayor Brown, Ambrose Bailey, Roy Lyle and | Matt Starwieh 3. The names and addresses of 10 reliable bootlescers . says & copper cent dated nts to $1.00 1924 that is ‘We have a d ‘worth from 30 to 5p « see TODAY'S DEFINITION By Wm, Jonnes An optimist fs a persen run- 9 | ning for office ow “petsimint ~ one who bas run, see You don't hear much nowadays nbout the Daily Dozen. It wouldn’t produce even a gentle glow on a@ young person astomed to the Charleston. eo H i. ok 2 “ * q | j The Saturday Evenin . is said to charge “i & fly speck on that ma: ] | must cost at least $10 | ADVERTISING PAYS (Epltaph on Here lies, mourned by his family and his patrons, Pierre Mercier, teataurant manager. 1848-1909. the recipe for which hie son, living the Rue Dijon, this city, Is the sole proprietor. Wheat sold for $1.75 a bushel yes ferday. Corn, however, is still firm| 4 f | eee ces | ‘JIMMIE’S IN A JAM,” asserts Mrs. James Kendall, affirming Pda leence of har. husband, on trial for robbery of the Queen City ba DELILAH GAVE SAMPSON A/|that’s just when a woman should stand by her man. DIRTY VEAL, BUT AT LEAST} ————— —__— SHE DIDN'T TRY TO TALK HIM| NK STANDS ALONE J gt Mer Mystic Numbers Feature’ by ny DP WOE Acad "ta ls : ta WOR De i mortats is/Full Cognomen May Bring One Result and, I” cine egesiael Initials an Entirely Different One lege Writer, who. REST So anes | youth, her belief in the inno- IL nk at Fremont. “But, uspe Ct | dition direc NTO A MASSAGE OR A SHAM my: k Robber S ma ewe on 0" F nelling Your Name [8 i2Cycered in Court Wife’s Loyalty DEVILLE O'NE four days two y Ion tiny, well-dressed with big black eyes and lines of worry vr ful face have listened in ash Day EDITORIAL Bic "VE decided to make Monday municipa ‘ ‘ood Seattle housewife will tell you about wash- ant to contemplate, and a back-breaking job—but nec ary. Just as it is essential that the family linen be cleaned on washday, so is it important that our munici- pal shirts go thru the wringer, at such a time as this, in order that we may be assured they are spotless. The grand jury reports evidence exists justifying impeachment or recall of Mayor Brown. Dr. Bailey investigating Seattle preacher, announces he will ask the city council Monday to begin impeachment pro- ceedings. ash- HAT, at last, brings out into the open the under- current of gossip and rumor that has been bub- bling under Seattle for months, and that, to the city’s detriment, has spread thru the Northwest and even into Eastern centers with which Seattle has commer- cial relations For the sake of Seattle we should have brought out this matter and thoroly aired it long ago. For that same reason we should go thru with it now. 1 OUR municipal linen is dirty, it ought to go to the laundry. If it is clean, a washing won't do any hagm, And after it comes out of the wringer, the publit, fed up with ugly gossip andrumor, will know that-it is clean. Let's get under way at once, then, if we're going. Let's get the water to boiling now. Christmas time is near. We don’t want our holi- day joys mixed up with the arduous duties of wash- day. Let's clean the slate—one way or another—and get it forever out of the way, “T’ll Fight It Out at the Polls,’’ Says Brown Accuses Senator Jones of ‘“Frame-Up” With Bailey de council, Mayor E. J. Brown Friday fired a broadside into his critics th 1 jury's report, | ne grand jury's report, | o¢ the nd jury 4 f A 1 of | Dut we are over-confident. It It tm all the FO I aa temone. |i in the hands of God, and we be- enator Wesley I. Jones, Prove lieve we will win cutor Ewing D. Colvin and hi.|, “At this afternoon's meeting we| jam M. Whitney, assistant prohi-| 1,14 have at least 100 persons d or, the her 'UMVIT=l yresent. Our purpose will be to ate’,”” the mayor asserted perfect. our organization and we The mayor declared that helare confident that we can obtain wou zo into court iday and| enough signatures to the impeach- demand that all reference to him-| ment petition to make |! stick f and his administration be ex However,” acid Dr. Balley, “I'l munged from the records.” He also}. ierore the city council Monday wid he would file for re-elect : and the rest of the bunch. Prosecutor; Bailey and Starwich Talk his defiance of the, cause the taxpayers and cou give them tings which Dr, Ambrose M Jared would be bro Monday in the going ahead with alr hin Friday, “We are gr afternoon to demand Brown's peachment if I have to go alor n the 26th of the month so th 6 might “fight it out with Colvin q mo isn't. worrying me," Bro King county grand jurors retort nty to our impeach Brown,” asserted im ne.”” “Doc, Bailey's attempt to impeach own W ould YOU Bea Clinging Vine? One Girl Answers im “The Path of Desire’—Page 22 | ae = a, Late Home Edition ‘As Rev. Bailey Renews Anti-Vice Fight Jurors’ Report Opens Door for Blow at Mayor Open Lawlessness and Rampant Vice Laid at Official Doors by Grand Jury—Council to Act ATTLE lines were being drawn. Friday on the largest B scale since the recall of Hi Gill, with the impeach- ment.of MaYor Brown as the issue, Definite steps in this direction will be taken by the Rey. Ambrose M. Bailey, pastor of the First Baptist church, before the city council Monday afternoon. Bailey made this statement Friday following the report of the grand jury late Thursday, which assailed lax law enforcement by the mayor, the police department and the sheriff's force. Evidence to warrant the impeachment or recall of the mayor and dismissal of Police Chief Severyns was obtained by the jury, the report set forth. LAWLESSNESS ; Raat aerrinad acer DRAWS FIRE as by a nd j Deg Aitic the! 1 sport declared J denounced inef impeach: ent a “mak attempt ment call” had been found, Whatever to curb vice and! As a direct result of this? the 1g@Sr evil’ Sheriff Starwich was) 5 . fiernoort ar eavily scored for allowing |p the samo cond xist in} py, ‘ dance halls i re nty Auditor impeach the mayor ng tribute on Invitatio! persons i v4 -e Marites) cen issuer. include By se all F ations, both civic mc pockets: and religiou tatholic prie representat ly every orgar y on $1,000 t jurors condemned of practic tion within the 1c." They recommended the ¢s- Dr. Bailey announced his inten- influ-| tion of going before the coun- ishment of county i bey dete rai " county | cil Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, roads by the cotinty commissten-| to ent a petition asking that ers : the mayor be impeached. A moa- MRS, GRIFFIN 1S | ster mass meeting to which the INDICTED AGAIN | public is Invited, will be held Mon- | On the secc 1 indictment W. A Johnson, local attorney, was charged with embezzlement of funds from the Pershing Steamship Co. while employed as director of } apived an airecor of asionton| | Camada, and $9,000 ts involved, Johnson has not (Turn to Page 12, Column 2) [een oat cat w arena CRE Dry Law atly | fr 8. Mary K. G Bagl cae " , vg ROHIBITION has given member of the aristoc bag: | 7 ini a family, tobacco magnates, otj| — the United — States Michigan. She ts charged with lar-|| five years of excitement. ceny of $2,000 from a Seattle mer |] The air has been filled chant are: Orittin Bagtey sorely with charges and counter- was proprietress of a corset shop etaran e's here, and is said to have obtained || © harges, abuse and around $30,000 on false express re-| counter-abuse. There has celpts. Her extradition from Michi-j] been a lot of noise, but not a great deal of satis- "KIP oy FATE IN faction. There has been so much confusion, in fact, that JURY' § HANDS {| very few have been able to observe what has been This in the third story of # ‘ i a. “0 9 council members, \| going on during this same when he selected) ort" scrien explaining “Myste |( CECOND of a serien of short || tently to the proceedings in Su. | nat he in making “n fala aid. “Only two council members| Coty HOUSE, White Plaines, || Sono ce tet anne th an All-American | Numb a fascinating new divcitoatiin lot. thin, wetgada Tel perior Judge Robert M. Jones imag) Sarena Paced Nichols and Campbell, will try me Dec. 4-—The future of Leon.|| five years just across the Gon UB alot cht DM fe Wunakere: GaiseGr cha " be ie ie | ° Thoy have nothing to |” : ~ der. Red Grange on i hes pieces Gecthwest by ‘The Star, Yull Mystic Numbers on your char courier neriff Matt Starwich bie * iit tae ake ake koing | Kip Rhinelander and Alice Bea- border. 4 f wah alltel as directions for playing the ame acter and future. Clip this and As Prosecutor Macfarlatie has spun, “1's @ malicious attempt of Pros bert ~ ON ea oen trice Jones as a married couple now For five years Canada were printed in paweneny A it, with No, 1, printed || the web that he hopes will enmesh] poutor Colvin to make a public|'® De reelected anyway rests with the jury of 12 Westchest-|] als, as 2e) ryoi leggers are becoming greedy.| and Thursday's innuen. Yat piace ey Fanning and Jamen Kendall in| : ss publi iets, Lansaite <fiaa | beonks Inipaesd. lige Peo Rupe Cape ae Renn ee eeeT 1 also has been undergoing ach: kbath “adtitterctics’ traxel : nday, unt you have a full || 14 |show in his attempts to obtain a : tan r four! 5! change: in aeaeenehi hide again ndulter h the robbery of t \ahafe of es from liquor Inw) Upon my enemies, but she I8| weeks have listened to the sensa-j| * = bie alcohol with cheap and dan BY JIM MARSHALL ; ened ite Fremont of $ leanea to be used for his uccret in.) Wise now and won't be led astray |tional story of the courtship and|} toward the liquor problem. oo NHOULD 1 my name Re ae that tne || tember 20, the trio have lstened with vestigations," Starwich sald by kindly impulses, She thinks|marriage of the son of a wealthy|| Each of the provinces has 1 RN aiferently a rr : ; ies pr ; 1 fforen “We ht saved nearly $100,000;| She's right Hueguenot family ina the daw? been working out its own ootha Several Myatic Number an subject i# governed by the || action: ave ftic ed & eputi s e ury [of a negro t rive ‘ . Players got mad and turned ef shan 1 h question since |] rt rather than the head. He Fann h hair lan * ei y f rev itry 4 nerd cei pais i, ft ane After hea a in tr iction: 1 method of dealing with the have P is question hea athe nn the hea anning, a thinfa red-haired| and are d@ing from 60 to 70. pe nad tried to indict him for lax law 4 hearing instructions read FB pen and picked an All-Coast they started playing the gam x she ix easily moved to sor dutli; slumps dejeotedly, in. his thalr, | cent: m Wbieas Ahan my or satocaerent but could. find no law| by Justice Morschouser, the jury re.{| SUbject. They have gone ST is Soa act TON OE re fet Here's the idea | Fow, anger laughter. | They || peering out from two slits eyes | deceasor tarwich asserted, “but! violation in his jurisdiction on which | tired, at 11:27 a, m, today, to begin}! about it quietly, so quiet- ‘ocal lads off of it! © Kkindhearted, as a rtile, easy || at at witness and slumping ¥ t one e lads off of i | Suppose your full name is Id ar sa 1 h ry cmgd ‘ cack hostite rit 4 1d ie Ping! 1 can't’ obtain more deputios be-'to base indictments. yar sn ‘| ly that the people of the ; phe | May Jones. You are working at to get along with, and see even farther as the evidence piles up ie Judge's instructions stressed |! [nite es cs 4 ummon the back ot mnew Ford: | fo uacongenial employment, but |] plensaht: path thru lif against him. Kendall, a ruddy-| the point that even tho Leonara}| United States can be par ® | desire a chance to express latent || %A a "future number,” 2 pre: | faced, blue-eyed man, smiles confi | were deceived as to his wife's color, || doned for having failed to ks | cr ahiasts aie Ye dic wuccess fo! e subjec ently anc ary. each of f he maintained marriage relations|] Observe what they were No re : talent in some artistic way. Ia || dicta au for th ubject lently and 4 easily at each h ] i ge rela 8 3 MORE RATTLES (|| & ; taing’ seit back? along emotional lines, Its own lis accusers. Fanning looks the con- | onn x with her after learning the true ing . y| your name holding you same | HB ot ed) i doing. he, appropriat | DENOTES LACK | thin Ga Mesnly, OU pIRAE WIE a/ a0 Pie a attorabyecs airy! ([0S ‘ $ 5 iments We eaks oe e | | pe NON They Stan and sass ¢ appropriations bill will soon|QF IMAGINATION |]. thin 7 | t a eiate aWwspapers Be creretang nwt won| AMINATION ee laces wise || "renee sere ena (| “Lime to Deliver Cand: socinted newspapers has Now {s the time for all good men Tee Nata axeatie Nevers | inting, acting, daneing or || moral reinforcement in the ttle GRUB GE the Clideattar Othe edie: hoeultal: Re S107 Wwattan Wonderful sent a first-class reporter fo come to the raid of their party! up to 4, as th da teait |] sculpture woinan at his side, At each thr vere peas Lente i B . and investigator to Can- evans the whole name is represen Vy |] Coupled with the number || of the prosecutor she downs a firs ave. told little Johnny Moohr, Friday, that he would be able argains Baa to dincaver aR ATAE v# vikey | §. Now .§ denotes a werkst should spell success in any ar |) jook of worry to replace it with a to go homo In'a few days, they thought In good used cars are to be be pruN ory SUM AR ey Bi December 3) | aeking imagination, altho with |] jini endeavor ipled with 9 Il gmile for Jimmie Kendall. And at When Johnny heard this he asked them to Jet his customer found dalle thru: Che Coawaitied just what has been going Eppa emt oad Driatery, where| considerable de rages ation ang | it is even more potent, but @4 || each clever parry of Defense Attor know, thru The Star, that he would try to deliver to them, before CB\dinnwlor’ he: eiaro> freth ae on up there. The result is [te Ailernoet fe Pang tint, and | §, asm future number, govern nine is a dangerous number, || ne 5! ScCbandall, athe stum Christmas, candy for which he had taken orders. Mrs. Moohr ewpelal otteniie a series of! ‘luminating i the mind and points succe those whowe Myatle Numbers || joyfully at her debonair husband's | Johnny's mother, makes the eandy in thelr homo at 1904 Fourth rticles by Gilson Gardner along business lines, = where” 1} are 2 and 9 should be careful |] arm and whispers laughingly in hin} ve, N URGES ‘ticles by Gilson Gardner thought and executive ability are |] Ory to et their characters run | uy. As the defense opened its case | Tuesday evening, Johnny, who in 11 years old, was taking orders 16——$7h DOWN of The Star's Washington required, , |} away with them; they should |Iqrigay morning, she gripped his for Chriatnuas canay ai the Victoria wD stments at 110 W Hightand beat Tittle Stars in fy bureau. It may help you Now uppose our 1 ' ‘i | Sat Rutty eae drive, In some wyy he stumbled and fell into the olevator { ke brand new i ~ iy writes her ay “Ida M. tones” |) avoid being /"too inten lam and whispered: sis¢. ame | poate Mt ad {Mi regen poh Ne i Aha HAE ; aire} new tires and to understand the whole ba fkey genes ia iret ,tibelt Dame} instead, Now tlie vowelw give u ab ah By ' A ‘There {t wax found he had a badly broken arm, a cut head and ane question of liquor regula- then tarewell to the “elentetyss | 3 ax the Mystic Number for look. Its influence: for artistic Tut it is enay to seo that she concussion of the brain. tion if you read these And s0 (0 bed * electetane ‘rain! |) Character: 9 a4 the number of expression 4 4ood = in “putting oni It ts possible Hin first thought, when he regained his was that he articles as they ° A ey? | the future Getting 9 a8 the future num that Jimmie may sent up would be unable to deliver the candy ho had promised Turn to the Classified Column: AUGER ABS, (aMnG0s J SODBR eof the finest Christmas pres ‘This is better Three in an | ber also is luc Nine the for w long bo alo fully real But he's getting along fine now,” nurses assured his friends and see who ts offering this daily in The Star, “bed that the public will get will be| artistic numeral, liked by many |. “genius” number; ita influence ix | es saath ite me i en Friday, ‘He'll be out in a few daya if he continues to gain ike car to you, MONEY 18 SAVED | The series starts Mon- er hstion of the Kip Rhineland urtists and stage folk ind it | for a brilliant care Its draw by him tn as rst a he H he'e been doing . BY READING STAR ADS. ||] day. efore the holiday #eanon, denotes a cheerful, happy outs | (Turn to Page (2, Column 3) | (Turn to Page 1, Columns) | ici itil pod IN phi r) For Additional Details of the Grand Jury Investigation and the Pictures, See Page 15 bias pssst _ sn snr stn panniers