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SATURDAY 192 THE SEATTLI STAR PAGE 3 = —* ! ° —— #2 FERGUSON ASKS/Wro’s Who?) Air Buzzes! Not Static! r; ae % BANDIT HOLDS ) SPEEDY TRIAL (2° § ho? Docs Bailey and Brown! f Mrs \ iolet Davis Gets New Home UP GROCERY ted’ Auditor Wil’ B ‘ Peni ‘Debate. Jae Seattle “Chandalia: is | Victim of Wild Shooting Aided by Club Women and Civil Service |} ee : "arraigned Next Teed : ‘Stavor ane Minister Fire 1 100-W att ( uns “Ik ‘ UG BROD : a eed ae terete: Taae at YP an 3 Fe -. < ty aud BY JIM MARSHALL ' | ‘ '; e De | spring ee MINISTER TOSSES f high ; ns ae aa Ae 2 QUERIES ON AIK ' t gp Hoag n fg By is ye | “ Hoense reg - Be iain Sat re B f oe I night. He told i The charge grows out ¢ ' ged tha grand police t © robbers held him up true t hk e t y know of the FYV]HO leads the Palm “4 Pk wwe been raised” and RECLAMATION ro 1 rs Se ; ’ Paper-Hanger aes) whan the Palm wi ul Ging B t ' BILL FILED * room players play a chan- were ure h ’ daar pep cet | Bill Jostled so ty, becca! oc 8 bit| sie ore te be paraing mer" \Compromise Measure Would ACL sa Raat atonal cers his bowstring singing thru SKIRMISH FoR printer ore bia p a ilaeek aGete. work‘ a wild Tschaikowsky |S? WO" ert Pein cock uakartaa & to pre BY MARIE KOWE DUNBAR Oy Ma (oho houne strain, or, relenting rid evening's stun’ the I Kod nae x | OLYMPIA, Ws Dee a “the deeise wines fewned ws the masses, plays “The \% o {0° oor! ie Dr vill nak Brown's ‘mipe le wea tie ‘odnoed thie aeaeee pe lt e Rosary” again? Who! Pr. Ba bie oi $2 house mem pers, Teen the legis knows operas and waltzes, * Lie) aedeee a diese sd eenaton de te Fr’ ithe barcarole and lieder, Slepment work in, tis ea of King, a county, aga wanted indefi way DECEMBE the whirl of Herbert's dances or the music of “Aida Whose music goes a-winging where the ether wavelets play, as/ the radio broadcasts them | ‘here at home and far! JVEMBERS of tno Inte King | “In other words the mayor ean WL county grand jury took be impeachod « 8 showing of 4 hen preponderance of evidence that efuge Saturday } renee ho has violated his oath of office asked to lat MILES HAVE RETURNED to the face of Mrs. | lof wild bullets during a police chase, EL mio Violet Davis, the innocent victim for she-was presented with a new home by the civil time ar neces | June, after wich | ditional legislation would be |sary to carry on this work. 1926 The bill directs that the head of the department of conservation and velopment shall enter into con- |tracts with the federal government reclamation aid in this state the to secure state. The indemnified shall first be by irrigation dis- 3, tricts against any Mabilities or obll- und,” said Sen. ? , d | : " 71; t pha TIS va al apace td Ns You'll find him in Py ‘ service commission and interested club women, Saturday. The home, at 5907 Kirkwood | s#tions which are incurred thru tection of the the Palm room, where the . place, is shown with Mrs. Davis and Dan Keene, of the civil service, who is handing her a| ‘8 ‘evelopment work, the maxt Cedacciads he’ 2 é s May | check, st Shaw for ‘ : THEE a Biiture Of MES (Davie I ‘agical|™2™ amount of indemnity to be Whithiue uma (ee eon his way to fame. | aa sage to their recommenda- |check, shown below, for its payment. Insert, a picture of Mrs. Davis before the tragical] g359.000. The bill carries an emer referred to the sn- He’s down at The Olym- | tons, five ‘refused to be inter jccide nt. srisate’ fee! Carter’ a: wiv siey/ Wear etalk cwhocdetiee s (eunee ie aie . . °! ewe J ared the ear Te $$$ $$ ate committee on medicine Ai ] in ue an official ‘ ist pure ft and 4 er William Hofmann on 6 hich wouldn't sua ant awn Into any RS. VIOLET DAVIS is home. m ri yas 7 ga cor with the may 4 Mrs. Davis y iven the ave the pape gers pass exe is his name. | tain a court case," Colvin raid : | 1S da S M ay giv n i , ————————— wh mn necret bythe: Violet sition to judge sanitary con g, y the Viol a 4 ft wails HERE’S MORE ABOUT re}m n Trinity Pa - A f | T0 OPEN Ben. Oman resented this sugges H Wh SHOTS ty church, d James st, There | PF4 tion iday morning, tion and declared that labor w ~ he special iusto by Tr choir | SUece sful culmination to two aN easure passed. STARTS ON PAGE 1 Fe tai tiection effort to obtain some Siete: i Satie Wak ctoh “asta asl STARTS ON PAGE Bah ine toc dk Haeitg for her after sh All-Coast Fidelity Concern 4 i this one on our statute books that} = pa es Cpa — val shot and crippl . , sex disrespect for all laws.” de-| patrons, and ‘on . tiseme It was exactly what} ant bbe oy Starts Operations Feb. 1 clared Sen. Hall. robbed when fh jailey and tis crowd wante at the West.|!0& & police chase Jiater {t is one of a ch: pe dlhy : ch A check for $2.8 ‘ . Coast financiers are behind an all- an chureh, Har r $2 was pre st fina rind an Hi Youthful Ranier ial! My. twe® ening cyt boc Brown for an add Jury Fails to Agree and Is ed to the Violet Davis club by |Pacific Coast fidelity and casualty Ht of this attraction, the mob Dismissed by Judge Utopin” will be Service League, the pro-|company which will open Seattle al Jailed as Thief beate’ nto Dr. Bailey'y church. But ‘ iy nda tie. the of a charity ball held last | offices about February 1, at the same i} G.sH. Daniels, 22, a farmer, was oi mob didn’t pay as mugh mone : : Be ee cat ie Bethany and this ng with a sim. |time headquarters are opened in Los. Seka 'wriAae steht ab 688 w. | G67 NHERE js anoth ve, plato aw the re Pt bpuaindiy tetas eral a I Masa WO PY RID pega cenca oF pate i ii’ the-tapr nine the m raised by the Violet Davis | Angelés. i arrested ¥. Tae ¢ ber ten e's underworld, is free again for | tt im Dr, E I wing st. by officers of the Ballard | cious of its kind, whe jor a Sting t the morning nerv n the Fi topi hilly Winds and Cozy a total sufficient for] Announcement of the newest indl- Siiniek’ in’ conection = with no girls are captureg, and ent ee ma ; thodiat 1 Fires cation of financial independence of fealing of an automobile and a}! They are given dope went prowling ning tho Two sermons, ent and Hope’ tation was made | this Coast was made Saturday by Les G ch a few days ago. | Place hi iatrict 4 “The ne of the| Phillips, of Los Angeles, president of H teh a ease sets A ph Mrs. John|the Pacific Finance Co., and vies | 66FP\VHE poll raters ie Violet Davis club at| President of the Pacific Mutual Life HERE’S MORE ABour }|““T" oh tir new. Hote, S907 Scioto hace, | LEaniER AGS Coy ‘i hlan at Saint Mark's home, 5907 Kirkwood place, 1 | BURKE ; bg church, Harvard and|Where she has been living with her| The new bonding firm will have Utde family for the past three days. | jthe support of Seattle, Los Angeles, : 3 said he is | © house js s | Portland, Tacoma and San Francisco } tev. Paul H. Ashby will house js a four-room, modern STARTS ON PAGE1 | Yet he Js « ‘norning and evening at{cottage with a full basement and a/™eD. he sald. Tt will start with a ; “ OY ‘or came back." manager pian aks Methodist A TE heating plant, on a lot 40x100 feet,| C@Pitalization of $10,000,000 and the @ fhe Pacific, a movement to which| a the frecholders en ee | It was selected from among the many |°2™¢ amount in surplus. he had devoted much of his life aN LOT has been said of m: examined as being particu a eae Paty Gist te Ui taper: aiisée (ork, thal! pnderws fae | Waptable to Mrs, Davis’ neecs. | 16-Year-Old Negro ance he attached to the Japanese-| But 1 wore ig but my pat © arrangements with the Cjyil American situation, Justice Burke | outing suit.” T Bass Service league were in a large part Held for Robbery was imploring for the realization in R06 Pe arranged by Captain Collier of the| Pefcy Bufford, 16, a negro, was ar- his count ofa great value In| ¢¢ AD I found only an ¢ p . ae Police department. The committee |rested Friday night in connection oreign relations of “good manners bootlegger, occasional or bee - . | members are particularly grateful to| with the robbery two weeks ago of na jeinaty courtesy” when he was or gambling. I would haye said | raking: Coming; Sails Today Merlin J. Moore, former owner of the|the H. M. Friedman drygoods store, stricken. otha nee {tied nd | ay r f Property, who co-operated with them|507 Jacksen st. He was taken in Word of Judge Burke's death | that ywed Ii aaeat my poli 5 j air erie IR Dive Great Northern Bore Thru in every way. custody by Patrolmen D. Twohit and eached Seattle a short time after-| vice was flourishing ¢ 4 . Fy . bead y illi | STI SeRRRTT J. C. Tedford at Sixth ave. 8, and ward, The sad memage sped hastily |that mumbling, like the other evils, | 1923 they made 20,800, and in 1024 rth, the nations are humble ana} Cascades Costs Millions M 3 |iing al Williams’ gone aoe ania around the city to his thousands of| was openly flourish ithout alt seats 600 an the 5 chable,* Dr R . gen ee on bred italy mabe ae urray Can’t Be negro, is also being held in the clty friends, made him in his half a | pretense at concealme pus yea ecretary of the national coun-|t#nneh. thru the Cascade mountains H P Jail in the same case. He was af century's connection with the city's | —— — ——— i bean ecutive /f70™ Scenic to Burns, which was ung, lea Says rested two days ago. fe. | | fe we Increase | cit of the ¥. M. C. A. and executiy announced by President Ralph Budd} SALEM, Ore, Dec, 5.—The state 7 2 a " " ecre of the international con-/of the Great Northern railroad at|of Ore; h F WAS LEADER IN 7S ABOUT id to ose Unwed . é , > A ne Great Northern railroad at} gon has no-right to hang E SEATTLE HISTORY HER HORE ference, told an ed audience at) Chicago, has already started,|Tom Murray, convicted murderer, aang ae pome cae dees <udge Burke was one of the most RHINELANDER OLYMPIA, Deo. 6—The unmar.|'M,Cymple hotel Friday. according to local officials of the|until he tas completed serving his | RUmPKIn_plest—Advertisement. sD i nak ‘ Avo often boen asked ° | 90. ca outstanding figures in Seattle's his. z me eFPmottier may be given greater “wheth world ls getting | coe |20-year sentence for a bank rob- * tory, from {ts start as an outpost STARTS ON PAGE 1 ried™mother may be given greater id, wh si th vs 4 is & ving A crew of 100 men, sent to Scenic | bery at Florence, Ore., it was maln. of civilization to {ts present place | protection by the state. A bill will lhl or ggivon ie Fy ane f pee om | Monday, are busy erecting houses| tained in m bill of exceptions filed as one of the world's greatest: ports. - be introduced in the house which | . i, | for the 4,000 men who will be em-| today. Murray is sentenced to hang rt today and within a few min ; : coming generations, my heart beat | Born in Clinton county, New| out \Ouay oie vahder knew that; Suspects Declared Guilty in| would amena the present affiliation igh well io ployed! on the! vast “Gndertaking, || Deeamiver) 48) toe) the kitine athe Yor! on” December a4, 1840; “hel tis actemet to break the borlds tha Fremont Bank Rald law. Under the affiliation act as it mpanied by his wife and son.| oy tunnel fs part of the Lake pia guard during a jail break tarted as a young boy of 12 to|heid him to his dusky bride hod now stands art unmarried mother 18! srederick, and Fletcher Brockman : ia thee none jiiensen jast spring. makes his own place In the world. | failed. nly entitled to support for her ecretary of tho national | Provect ob the Gre ee ho) from that time he practically sup. a a her now wilt neck a| Reporting after just 60 minutes’ child until it ts 16 years old; sho can | council, Dr. Mott will sail today on| Will Cut 18 miles from the line, re-| Wa TER SHUT-OFF NOTICE re inelander now will se inatit " fi duce q ° dy} t b ported himself, paying for his own| | t0' Ree reed el maid today, | debate, jurymen before Judge Rob-| institute no action after the child is |the American Oriental, Mall liner) (uce running time an hour, and) ee Be shut off on | education as a lawyer in an acad. | “Paration, : ert Jones Friday evening convicted |? years old and tho ‘child is not al ident Jefforson on a tour of all|/ower the summit 1,000 feet. It is]! © vist..at- from Bremont s omy and in the University of Mich- “Wo have prepared sumomns and ah iy M thy allaa I ing ywed to inherit any property or tries bordering the Pacific expected to be completed by 1928. Ave: to W.Greenlake ave., Mon- imar complaint in a sult for separation on |) yk iendall of bank rob-| Money from the father or mother With the water power fully d day morning from 8 a, m. to 5 In 1875, after having been ad.|th® grounds of, abandonment,” Lee ng att aa nent The amendment would make the veloped, the Great Northern will|} PB: ™. the city water depart- Me se ving enh sarsons Davis, the attorney who suc. | 0¢ hey were ca iplal peta: e Ohitd date s ie 2 ment annour Saturday, mitted to the bar in Michigan, he SN aareted hor husvand's an.|from the Queen City State bank in a a ve ch tte aio Meera ine | |\Drys Arrest Man, i me th rdan M stat ‘ ad S = “ came to Seattle. Almost at once he | declared Fremont, September 29 of & nyts no rostriction on the oy, on the Idaho-Montana ‘bound: | — é \ . Set isle tatickante wie renele sult declan ‘ n Fe Jacobs,| ‘Thomas H. Johnson, Jaitbreaker, | me timity in which mothers may Sought Six Months | ary. at an additional cost of $2,000, ; a ie MGhivrs, and in 1810 married Me-| re Voq nts eaees Leon Farhan recaptured with thet.” He was Maitute sift, applies to any mother | susie ty federal authoriticn for|°%, | she doesn’t know that Gilvra's daughter, Caroline E. Me. Rs 1 surrendered to British Columbia, |!"#tead of just unmarried mothers | . a Na Neda tinileted vs The project is said to be the hter, roline BE. } accept service. This he has declined | surren nd allowa thesohlid’<o inherit 4 six months wan indicted Dy |. atest fo Hed, e Glivta: p ¢ packs he. confessed ‘gactloipation imtanacal ie child to inherit loge | S77 Monks Mee oe ; greatest fent of engineering ever at | to de without consulting Judg whero h . Li p uclos In the same fashion as children |“ Be SEBO ere Bere Bore CR: tom tte: Dally—S:30 a.m Mt 12:20 Noon About the same time he was elect-| Ny. Mills, whief counsel.’ the Nanaimo bank holdup of last |). ss iy etal Wedtloble jthe Avenue club, 819 Third ave.,| poke hee Depot ana Ticket oft! aoe ed a probate judge of King county,| Asked if the proposed sep December 14 , Walter I ling was arrested by | pe. 5 ern 1610 THIRD AVENUE and later, under the appointment of] «ijt would include fi McCarthy sought to shoulder the | Prohibition Agent Cor Friday | Bible In Schools ane mat 0 é. President Cleveland, served a short | mands, Davia replied blame Friday on he testified he Dean Magnusson j nis He was lodged in the immi- | Plan Is Defeat d would clear. her skin time as chief justice of the terrl- ‘Certainty.”” Sand Johnson “pulled the Fremont Will . L y ae | S De hi sh life torial supreme court NAL DECISION job” and that Kendall/had been an 1 Give ecture \\| OLYMPTA, Dee, §.—Tho Bibw bill, lon’t go throug! Heit with a red, WAS MEMBER OF TS WITH JUDG innocent pedestrian knocked down Dean (, 1. Magnusson of the [Which provided for the readir coast pimply — 5 Hy it ped easy PIONEER GROUP | questions of fact submitted to! and injured when: they wrecked | college of engineering, University the Bible in public schools, to) overcome these, dtficts | Byun 1 y or e u | Resinol Ointment. Gentle, soothing, Judge Burke was the only surviv-|the jury were answered by the 12] ftreir car of Washington, will deliver a stér-| . feated in consideration by the sen 4 . . jury 3 | Cee TET Ole Wade 1D" tA eae and absolutely non-irritating, it relieves ing member of the small group of| men in favor of the Jones girl. It —_——— copticon lecture on Harnessing e sa Ft : betel the soreness and inflammation at once, pioneers who founded the Seattle |i» upon these questions that the| Seattle's school directors voted Fri-| Washington's Water Power,” Sun 1S oopler was . lengthy but tolerant discts and unless the skin trouble is due to Ohasnber of: Commerce.” Hiver sade court bane its final decision day evening to prepare a call for bids | da 30 p. m., at the Moose tem sion of the measure | some internal condition, Resinol usu- he alded to establish that organiza-| fhinelander had alleged Alice de-| for the construction of a new inter! ple, Kighth ave, near University at , Parade n_ which geous | ally clears it away quickly and ac little tien he has taken an active and val-| ceived him as to her blood—but the| mediate grammar school, to be lo-| Following the lecture, a threereel B t E All | | ‘ I ono of Boldt's bakec | able part in its work. He was wec-| jury saw it differently Jcated near the Lincoln high achool,| movie will be exhibited illustrating eats m Waser a rite oa te aera Set Teeth as Low as $5.00 ary of the local organization and Final decision still rests with Su | in the North End, It is to be named| the development of the electrical “ HAT Prico Glory?" hey! || aw vert . i |] Our whalebone set of Teoth does president of the Pacific Coast asso-|preme Court Justice Morschauser, the Grover Cleveland industry from its primitive stag ral oie, orlenithieh hm ais'| | Reve Sioa Cheese ee elation. He was the first president|but instances where a court has) — }to the present day, The program “Onoe!! ates “fi Sh gi eoth left. | of the China club of Seattle and al failed to follow a liberal construc: | was considered completo. j will be under tho auspices of the |] sry, pe yh ' ia Hates Fi Go Guarantee a Fit on vice president. of the Japan culb \tion of a jury’s findings are exgeed-| Young Whinelander’s muito in a! geattlo Labor college. The public|| Miller. U. 8. army, from 412. Dr Ambrose M. Baile All Our Plates In the early days Judge Burke|ingly rare, The jury found, in effect: | hotel in Bronxville was reached by | jy invited. county-clty building, “the Borneo . " o8 hot a kai a foresaw that Seattle was to be a ia uaa Mali beat Hesleptpne eat ei Wier - | Pa aetna ae Pastor First Baptist Chureh Poresndn (tall great port in the future, and bought blood—n point which was ad: | was returned, According to Captain | pe ¢ * a ves starholy © Will Give a Special Address to old Wty Up large real estate holdings which| mitted, | Peterson, his bodyguard, who an.| Fished in Duwamish nothing but a rope with me, I MEN ONLY Gold Inia} formed the foundation for an estate That she did not decelve | swered tho call, the young man! Rivers He’s Hooked || i? & stump on tho oppo y 4 valued at more than a million dol Leonard either by silence or by | received the news with the same| i ; site shore, tled my end to a on oe pi i ns stoloiam he displayed as 9 oss | Gus Stoddard, was arrested bber tree, stretched the tree to +800 jars. In the early part of this cen-| premeditated statement as to | stolcism ho displayed as witness) Nias rl 2 | “ Pyorrhea Treatment, per tooth. try he: fellred from law prac-| her color. |on tho stand. pa eaey HG i yas et ZenHaSnt) to the other shore, walked |} The Clutch of Teeth Wxtracted (Painiess), 2.00 ‘ " 5 rttoin | onare id Allee were ied o1 nector of state fisheries, on a orone d cut the hope, oad! |} . . tee to attend to the handl of his That she mate no effort to in Leonard and Alico were married on | ner aoross an De, o'K catate ery a Ba duce Leonard to marry her thru | October 14, 1924, in the city hall at| charge of selning from® Duwamish And, of course, the tree |} Crime and Vice Old gold In valuable, We Mra. Burke Informed friends here| concealing her color, New Rochelle. It was not until) tver near South Park, He was tater |) pounced back and Killed four IN SEATTLE full value for tt on that sho would leave New York And that, even tho Leonard | almost a month later, November 19, | released erent Oley Jail on his per |} headhunters. You left that part THE REMEDY” A BANTDAIY hi ith the bod: urday, arriving in| had known sho was of colored | that the wedding became public | "ena! recogntnanc out, Sergeant, ut here's the A ian Instrumente and gentle: Seattle Tuend 4 plood, he would have married | knowledge, and was given promi in . Major Hoople buck—no, no, a SUNDAY, DEC, 6, 3 P.M, Ny ‘ators, Whotn you Will not Judge Burk funeral will bel her. ala ie he rine ibe Judicial Council |] dollar, not a private—for today Auditorium Open 2 P.M * an beget Se wisi hoa == veld in Henttle, probably about the The seventh question on the list pers had alleged that the father of A | down and see “What Price ‘adi ale by ry te All Work Guaranteed for 18 i) "1 middle of next week. ‘The thamber| that na to whether or not Leonard | the bride wan a Wont Indian, young Bill Passes Senate} ry?" at the Met BES SR a Uae a Hit pret ah ree roots’ ands Weebar’ trek ina) eae of Commerce, according to Christy | had continued the marriage relation | Rhinelander and his bride disap OLYMPIA, Dec, be-Tho judicial|/} One buck every day for the met sin ate : Open 0 t Rs Wonderful success in chronic ‘Thomas, executive secretary, hopes| with AWce after learning she was of | peared for a week before returning; council bill, Amended by Son, Lan bout Major Hoople story, send |} J Ld Latter beset) gt fo arrange for m memorial service| negro descent—was not answered, |to the home of her parents, On No-|don, to allow three lay membora, tina || ‘om tot Major Hoople eld |] Y.M. CG. A, 4th and Madison OO) of some kind, Definite arrange | the other anawern making 1t un: | vember 20 he left her, and on Novem: | passed the senate, The counctt of |] at ‘the § Sixty words Is the ||| MUN! Hear this Vital Addresat 20? University ONINESH MEDICINE, & ROOT Co, menté wit depend on Mrs. Burke's: necessary ber 27 brought the suit for annul-!10 waa proposed to make a survey | tml, | Come Marly to Get a seat 110 Occldental Av Wah, wishes, he paid tho yictory for Mrs, Phinolander | uient, of pf the state, logal affairs

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