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i to 100 by the ae DUNGST } Hewdy, folks! Id a $23 prize for the best for Seattle. ie Golden Rule? fa yelum Botered as Wecond Class Matter May 2, 16 The Star of How about edition copies, and auth luxe auto- RTER'S CREED FOR SEATTLE Hore rum and err caution poe BROWN’S CRE fewer rummies, | and less € yin, UL GEE GEES CRERD Faster friend Shorter skirts, Pritier knees. Better moon. eee @itimer ls one who remem. Say tock when Doc Brown the Rev. Chauncey J) foengase in a boxing the gloves to be covered! b tove Nac! opens Monday. Order Pe ference no truth to ie Congressional Record this {trapped on mel contain 4 rotogravure sec- | flame.» @ tathing beautic= al Record now! the report THE | ifrelt Would Put It) t | “Bromn, Dr. Bailey re Iadders to the third floor and carried | CHRISTMAS TREE BLAZE i versity of Washington student SE ATT TLE, WASH., 2 TRAPPED IN : $2: 00,000 for the S ington Hero, season; at the Postoftice at Seattle, Wash, under « MONDAY, Is Better A of Congress March 4, What Price Glory, Boys? DECEMBER ‘7 ‘The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in W: But Max Eakins, Wash- Paid IN MARKET Firemen Cheered When They Rescue Woman and Her Nephew Flames Menace Entire Pike Place District; Crowds Watch Peril ATTLE’S first Christmas ration fire of the year b before noon Sunday in the Sanitary Public market, 1512 First ave., threat ened the entire public market district menaced two lives an@ caused dam age estimated at $25,000 and $30,000 before city firemen made ular end to the blaze deco- ke out between nore. Bake Denzel Cutler, Proprietor Oven, and Unt- were floor of the ept building. Rushing to the fire escape and stairway, they found both exits blocked by flame and smoke | Firemen on First ave. heard their calls for help and put up extension of Mrs. E her nephew more’s a the third fboth to safety, while a crowd of Take a Tip From Canada on Inquor Control—Fiy t of Star’s Se rie. shington The Seattle Star 16TH, Per Ye Brown Holds War! Conference With His \ Preparing Cou Slander in LL indication way against May Altho every one of the nine members of the city council | Monday morning, and plainly showed | ’ when | Was Mum 45 an 0: their nervousness as they waited for the ‘ council convened that when the request for impeachment was brought Mon- day afternoon by Rev. than enough ‘ court. Baile. seve by | by Dr. Bailey, w . by Mail, PROP E Bia, 4Li: ity Hall Is Sure Majority of Council Will HOTE IMPEACHMENT TODAY! request was to be accompanied by petitions, al thousand persons, | These petitions, distributed Friday at a mass meeting called | Starts on Page 6 Today lit Home _ Edition « PUBLIC LIBRA Followers Suits Against All Those Drive Against Him 8, at noon Monday, or Brown, yster, ‘zero hour,’ at 2 p. m., it was learned on good authority A. M. Bailey there would be more asking for the impeachment. ere ci ulated and signed in almost every church of the city Sunday. Mayor Edwin J i minute demand of » i ean men who met h Bro’ which, feared, hruout the United declared, woul? | of | wh made a nandtul of busi might be carried } States: This they im at the Hote were that within three or four hours impeachment proceedings would be under | in the council to vote an impeachment gned TWO CENTS IN SE ATTLE. IGHT MARKS OPENING OF CONGRESS H emoorats in House Line Up mw! With Insurgents and Oppose Any Change in Rules rt Battle and Will File ‘YOUNG BOB IS PROBLEM | Upsets Senate by Refusing to Join Republicans and Meeting Insurgents ASHINGTON 68th congre immediately Dec. 7 nd ran into the oid rgent controversy Represer Nic Long: | worth, Ohio clected speaker of the hou been The outstanding dc be- P| hind all the fr of organizing the house and senate which were elected with sident € idge 13 months gO, in announcement by house democrat t they would support { the insurgents ainst any change in the present rules, thus embarrasing republicans who had planned the | change At the same time the insurgents refused, as they said they would, to A} vote for 1 the republican candidate, tive Nicholas Longworth, | Represen’ jbe distinctly harmful to the city's! for house leader and cast their bal. “pp Olymple Monday morning. that they | businces lo che or the ‘ wep be all gone, if v0.0) On tore cheered the fire-tighters.|. “RED” GRANGE IS EARNING $20,000 a game because of his record as a glorious |?!” ae leds ataod ma | Ta bist. oF bath, “att alg Ny ie As Soe SES eons the mayor of the The fire broke out at 11-15 a | football | plays . But Max Eakins, _U, of of W, sta star, didn't cia his glory for gold. j ast election He i Wilson. Tucker will tegin, Tuesday: | Wis an ait Ith oa : yin psi m. in the basement floor market.| — ° 1 ti z 5 nt 1 eee sa oanetaone i 1 : kK dca it bare ” ti in superior court to have! worth was assured of election, facing on Pike Place tte |stricken from the records all refer-| NYE QUESTION IS WALLS OF FLAME amber ( ‘hief Sees irethreadé make- een standing the gaff for|ence to the mayor and his adminis- | DELAYED BY SEN fle cach an extent | S'VEEPS MARKET &, tangled 1 the mayor t the in- ltration made by the grand jury, and Senate republicans, aised the on here quite » while yet! Frank M. Petachl, owner of a! e betr weaving mal mu people support- | their recommendation that he be re-|important issue w leaders, Re meat stall in a tar corner of the ke ‘reat Future for Cit 1 that, tuding | ed me elections and have had | moved, in particular Jand the contemplated meeting of $ Woodhouse postcards to-|market, and a man named Bauer, gk ut him. Down {a part in shapiig the course of my| Tucker, according to the mayor, is|the republican committee on com- >| were working on pipes at time - n nged foot adm niatration hb vice. |also preparing for filing, stander | mittees was called off so that some ie Apparently’: electri, witthe haa a arate ie na) bed errs. The time has come must pro- | #uits against individual members of | decision could be reached to Ries. i ‘or Ap electric x : gape ie Seattle Little Short of Stag creaming’ thou-|tect my tame -and chil- |the grand jury, Rev, Bailey, Prove-|what is to bé done with Senator fangs out 2 | fire to the Christmas de = 9 ; sechiggiidle roe . o a, rations and in a. split-second a gering, s U.S. Chamber President ; a cea ch Veal Nbr be dha ator, Colvin ‘and B. N. Hickw ofthe Robert Ms: Ua stulleties any. whe great “swell ee tire wis “aweenine a Lied ite ah ‘or It'n | see where T stand, and ti n league not only ignored an invitation to a a thru’ the market with the rapidity | rue Nort faces a period of t Saye hentia ; ah iS ie pe]: chee Sty ie will accede”to the | republican conferetice Saturday, but 4 ? of a cyclone. ib ; tse aan fjeity to be slandered er the |demands of I Bailey and his fo}- | attended a conference of house in- Be reliably informed by E.| Petscht grabbed a telephone andliy. pees that ; 5 rods Soe i} co lowers to the start of impeachment | surgents meeting simultaneously. Heir lol our secret investiga-|catled the fire department. Had| te nett cp Rid He fir Grange—Gie ts opr 4] Two of the iker the meet: | proceedings. Petitions for impeach-| The issuc over seating of another HBet tie reason for the Brown: |he been absent, the fire would vp. | Will Be opened to intensive develop-) “One of the m the price 0. a sens ,.| ing emphasized the presence In the! ment, charging ul violation of |insurgent, Senator ( i P. Nye, es that the Rev. Bailey |doubtedty have destroyed the bis | mest. ‘The mosnintiting ther thie rd | i Aap or mor \ onal | elty of the Wester n of the |duty against Brown, and bearing | nonpartisan leaguer of North Da- BBP fall & tooth, and he |puudieg and’ wreath het en | Dae {The posaibilitien that thin de-} "is its. vant amount of potential hy os U. 8. Chamber of Commerco, an1| thousands of signatures, will be pre. | kota, avoided in the senate eking revenge public: market ‘system would have| crore cert facliition. ar bent ay Se ha NM SD barns red | : Sephora: he pine ie SECS Re ers othe Conall | when his colleagues: agreed to refer B aes ; ry id ha great port facilities, are little short) supply ¢ te coal brought under HAT price Glory? {the question to the senate privileges ae been destroyed of staggering control, there is no limit to the nun and electi »] LE PTS y weneral « i be m { id elections committee for decision. eel TS yn was, £ sees! alarm was This was the statement made Mon-; ber of factories and homes that ean Turn back the pages of time to a No question was raised on the GRE . eSIG * (Turn to Page 3, Column 4) ‘day by John W, O'Leary, president! be supplied with that great easontial | former 4 row S au rusa ers. i " u with reat essential | former da jfloor as to his right to his seat, or —.|of imdustrial development —cheap| There's ther figure, dashing Pp Jand the motion referring the mat- power thru’a heap of tangled bodies. Like {ter to committee was made by hi . AMBROSE BAILEY and the, avoided personalities and gave im. e . y nas. Is J ZZ e P s sin 9 slcngrnae isan a or tae ed Mere re i roxas Sg | Rey. Cleveland Kieihauer, his|passioned pleas for a cleaner andl tener Denies rat peta nen a A a , attlo and said that | position, irrestutible ig honed FE Heenan en the chit enim Q partisan leaguer from the same g g- A spirit of enterprise ix “right in| and muscle, tearing thru the line. | {yet Heutenant in the fight against | better city. He urged his listeners} state, + £ * h & % the air.” | Now he picks a pass from the nir | Savor ae papa ley hah to impeach the mayor and payo the) ‘The senate held only a 25-minute 4 e i | Sunday, totaling 6,500 persons, who | f vaiietd : Speaking of general conditions of | and down the field he runs—touch ‘ way for 4 clean Seattle, free of | session in which th es Death of Mad Music Is Foreseen | ,,.))°)%'\5 0f nenoral conditions of | and 4 | ummed the ¥.2¢-C. A..the Eagles’! vice, Uootlemeing and gambling [erme@ugin, whlch the formalities of ” Fi e # & t$ + & % HF & ‘Reports on conditions from all| And shrieking, screaming people, | Sat a eons a sat BapUBaE At the) MC” OC." AL. Dr, Halley: adjournment cwreh taken ati to- -lepegpad Be ratte with fat ‘ f | backed in the stands above, acclaim | © ine ponies apne of eenchitene | talked to a crowd of 500 men, and| morrow, when President Coolidge's s Fete ; | were obtained to the impeachmen | [him great. For it's Max Eakins, 1 hundreds more were turned away | mes: vill be read. we abere design tas been adio s ausin . Jof W., the incomparable. , A glor-| Petitions at the meetin | for lack of room. These went to the | LONGWORTH SUCCEEDS URE Sport a5 x ated a jue of | foun figure.’ Fame is his. He has| Dr Balley’s speeches were short| Eagles’ auditorium, where a crowd | SENATOR GILLETT me for am- $ the great Jazz Age passing? given his utmost for hin almaland to the point. H refull T ; s . h host fo alma Dol © carefully | Turn to Page 3, Col | ‘The three new senators, La Fol- nen. Jericho's walls crashed down when the trumpets started. Will mater, for slor el ane of Solunn 24 lette, republican, Rob- . || our present hectic mode of life resolve into some simpler form when | After the game only the tribute ingon, re 4 | | insc publican, and Will- ‘ bey spoke Yesterday after-|| the saxophones stop? , of his mates and the publie will re “The Clutch of Crime.” Jazz music—the very symbol and keynote of the times—is fast pay him. That was in 1910, the Gil al e earies 0 jane Sena x ABE Meare pee cluteh ipping, Doc? passing into the limbo of things forgotten, taking with it its bar Dobie days at Washington. ics (Turn to Page 3, Column 1) . baric rythms and tom.toms, while the jaded public turns with relief Out at the government locks in ¥ A mood more mellow th ‘ are cafeteria” was to old sentimental ballads, old-time melodies, opera, both comic and Ballard, Max Eakins is lockmaaster. \| any ‘eae Bre oe th AP Riaa at fall to bring in several more sign. = ie last week: | Bai at dsty as amacks not of Jaz famely a laating thie, vs | previous during his nine | ers to the petition uraing the at w grand—to anything, in fact, that smacks not of Jazz. Fame is a lasting thing, I LUN | wooks’ attack of the adminiatrae | T® {0 {%C Petition urging the im pes called a jaar | oe jhas not made him her favorite in *] tion of Mayor Brown, ‘the Tex, |Petchment of Mayor Brown, - | HE most definite reflection of the new movement in Seattle is financial way. 1s monhly check| \° vy guia Uwne the J : | 7 ¢ > D Seattle ancl nhly check | arntnoge ec ck i jet pal de p ; “ ee Northern railroad is found in the Increased sale of all other forma of music as com l calla for ‘$130. | Ambrose M. Bailey spent his: laat Rt lar efor tn Batty eueven-mile tunnel thru || pared with the decreased male of jazz, He is not Red Grange. But he| PUbHe hour before Monday's coun-| began by supposing himself 4 yared w © decreased of Ja v cil clash in expla ce | Bre 0 : Sheet music and phonograph records are affected, and publishers is dear to the hearts of old Wash wae Petia aay ae pus path Brown at the beginning of his ie oe pera know how and producers, quick to note the change, are shifting the bulk of ington arads and ho'has a treasure}. Ot gatting: “ae * th the ie sineeonke: era alee Peau nae Oe desist i ox rpeiyponenee not isla : 4 istiathlouta: temnoHen | wish of ge yack to the major | himself as Brown talking to. anc i K onl e putput a from jazz numbers, according to local music de C rt S| 4 filling What PRICE glory? part of my work which {§ the sal-|taking stock of himself, in this COUrt Sustains Indictments partments. hace! vation of the souls of men,” ir ia , atte i ‘ | vation of the souls o 1 his/ role, he imagined Brown mulling The ri particularly adaptable to old melodies and old-time PSII TP | 4 tunes, has popularized them to a great extent. Radio stations, both THIEVES TAKE CANDY mormon before an audience of 2,500 | over his handicaps at the beginning of Fall and Doheny " % local and national, are’ flooded with requests for the old piece Prowlers with a aweet tooth looted | At the Firat Baptist church Sunday | of his administration—that, he had | Stephen Foster's sweet plantation melodies of t muth are in con the Fisher Bros, ry, 4 yok. | Maht been a lobbyist, was a radical, and} WASHINGTON, Dec. 7——(By 1 | Hae dgmandswlin "guwaliee Hiyecl and “xeatvanecetemerdtt ira iyn.ave; Sunday night ‘and took 12 I have been out of politics the | always would be handicapped by | P)—The government today won in os K laid odw boy: ballads) MAA aliroMe aOriice Mack aa “PRA STRENE Ot: the |boxes of chocolate bars and cight | Jast six ‘yea Now 1 must re-/the fact that he was ignorant and! the District of Columbia court of Old 93” are the rage. Among songs of this type are “Joase James,” : j Packages of chewing gum. The front | enter it In order to sweep a little | uncultured—“but others so handi-|appeals in its fight to sustain the “Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie” and “The Little Rosewood John W. O'Leary, president U. 8.| window was broken by the thieves | clean spot to stand where T can capped have risen to be pillars in| oil indictments of Albert B. Fall pigs ee Chamber of Commerce in thelr effort to enter, according to| Preach the gospel,” was the peak | the body politic and I will do like-| Edward L. Doheny, and Edward 1. : mays A. Gi: Stevenson, provrictor of his discourse. And again, "It's | wis | Doheny, J te WICK t teh the change.of. the wind, “Tin.Pan. Alley". com over the country as they have been eae alsa been a Hell of a life from an]! “i hope by next Sunday to be away | ‘thei court overruled the supreme are Mr. Bat SALON) LOG ECE y beeline reaching me, disclose great optim earthly point of view for the last | trom political harangue, trot ys {court of the Distri 5 Vk: Ay... posers have in the mat discarded bang-bang jazz, and are par FURNITURE FOR ‘ i : p Sue, from: anys | court, of the: District of Columbia, OM Amor Ridge j ep : eight or nine weeks. jthing that savors of unkindness, or! which threw out all the indictments W tovethe || turning out a product in imitation of old-time songs, ax witness “Agriculture, which has — been Altho tt 4 ' ‘ met a creas otha M SBoether I|igidoecras reise AeEnOF AN eteriina tlh ancicatifa Bubial’ ee sree aCe ie ys MITA Sa PO Mike CHRISTMAS | Pepi Ls caermidn peaerte ts [inet is in any way a criticism of our}on the demurror of the defendants ey took up brid: | 4 f co of co ; defense than a broadside, it did not | fair city,” Rev. Baile : vho charged that a departme: Mee ee Haske rac diab bel eal t 1 trash, ‘Tt the st to thowe engaged in it, but to busi |} Mere is a © variety of good || : art pee ty Hakee lekaoleve ee AEERIO ase pets predicted But the change 4 not all toward trash, The man on the street ness men in every line ay well, is || used eapattaiy to choose from, — || Juste ye was lly ° iredicted that the ? sf opers tt . KORA oF | grand jury ro en evidene BE Youd te touche in the || WMk® to work whistling a bit of oF ra ore sitting tae fn tead of iparomanihes a’ Mots © ontloradtory [lcs As. a | ete: a By omy «When: avidonce they sre KE some meaningless notes which depend upon rythm for effectiveness tage. Production has become’ het: || USED ivory droaner w “s ty) and Mayor Brown are “Blossom Time” and “The Student Prince.” Revivals of the won: betahe ati ee ft Hau ine {| Gael fumed chiffonier | first series of indictments. of the But on the %40-meter || gerful Gilbert & Sullivan operas have met with enthusiantic recep. pia Ro Nom gall At 1 golden oak “dronsor B i] 5 principals of the oil cases and in | 1 weary audiences au edit conditions € olden onk dresacrs, || cluded indictments of Tall and a i le A ag cay aecosiae Ba NeeSt ut Soiled in S pots | «som. e 0 ants TE pany ‘own in {mportance until todyy CATR a ryt eS A WS vapRIe Ee eee | Bras theater patrons evidence much more interest in symphonic 500,000,000 worth of farm prod-y] Used w He SHAH avers ( Ni of the outstanding notes of the big Bailey meeting asking for j Permits the eovatiin ut to institute ne with W. numbers than in the presentations of the latest fox-trot songs nicl aire Uiaposed of under co-oper ef 11.50 the impeachment of Mayor Brown at the Bagles’ auditorium was || Prosecution of tho tio for bribery ates White Hiver, Irving Berlin, incomparable King of Jazz, has abandoned his EI eer Lat hoa Uned mahogany finished end that Seattle is a good town, with a few bad spots that must be After the lower court invalidated is nes throne and for two years has given his time to the composition of suid hathicileahancrancti ll Gambeeaia : j 95 THT cleaned up ‘ the indictments, the government ob. ‘ y Ne conatruetioy has reac e golden oa combina ul 1 i indi Houutiful ballads, such aa “AN Alone,” “What'll 1 Do? and “Re ry total 1 i tlon wrt \ r Dr, Russell f Thrapp breathed it in the opening prayer when hoe || Mined a second series of indict " oo ota n 10 month it | riting de 19,50 Se hands pups, a member,’ Ad Han Asked that when wo advertised our commerco, our scenery, owr climate, || Mente as Precaniion, but was 7 On ene ria) PY has Aggregated almoat $5,000,000,00 = | : Javz haw played its own funcralrdirge as m quick-step, and it Aevetdine nny Bravinun Soar Turn to the Want Ad Columna’||| UF Schools and our chyrches abroad we might be. able to include our || bared from a reindietment for alk n grave has heen abandoned by even its own child—the jazz party "Car loadings, which offer a | and seo who is offering these lat. ||] Cleanness and goodne }leged bribery because of the statute A me ee M Youthful roisterers have discovered with surprise that nothing has ® |/ smendid hurometer of general con- |] ings, YOU WILL SAVE MONTY ||{ Henry Billott, who Introduced Dr. Batley, declared that the monster || of limitations ‘ ter aca ever been composed that goes better with a drinking bout than the ditions, are brenking all records, || BY READING THE STAT ADS protest moeting clearly Indicated that Seattle was a good town, and did The court's decision is a clear nee ptide off oe old-time son {Ince July thy av . ro Nae heen in b Not Menn to endure conditions that now exist victory for the government along hen (MeKinney Jazz munic brought the new age in. Does ita parsage prownge the xeon Of 1,000,000 cars & Week.| mate entorprine, Stoel mill ( Dr@Ambrose Bailey expressed the bellef that the Creator had it in |All lines, The court held that no . 4 9% mig! end of one of the maddest periods in history, and the beginning of Wok the, pant 10 montha allspravious | atroraditg aimost. A iro }] Tis power to make a better city, but he doubted if He had done go, || wnauthorized porson was in the foe a return to the standards of the past? records have beon surpiased thal anlited! oFderw oun vi Bae an eer ee ce thes cholr sani Whats, estas DRoA ben eyntaaae | MIG: ARGS Anni. Ghd ce f [ y e led ordors are increaying | gut only man {i vile," 1 Hoat ther proceedings “not inconsisteat - “Credit ix avaltahle to : path i ) only my jo," he thought of his Seattle, Ags. | |! trode te nvattnnte: for all logit. month by month with the decision be takun." Wh ~) j é 4