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The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Tides ~~. The Seattle Star Late Home Edition TWO CENTS oterea t the Postoffice at Seattic, Wash 187, Wer Year, oy Mail, $100 Mii Second Class Matter May a, 1 GGe! (Be Act of Congress Mareb 4. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925. N SEATTLE. WHAT DO YOU SAY, SEATTLE? ape. Star holds no brief for Mayor Brown. It never has. tt believes Rev. Bailey and - his associates are sincere in their efforts to drive the mayor out of office and %o clean up Seattle. But Seattle itself must be considered first. An impeachment of the mayor, as -| proposed by the city council, would only advertise to the world our political short- | comings. The Hi Gill recall spread a blot over the name of Seattle that we were a long time in erasing. A Brown impeachment would be as bad, or worse. _ The time to clean up and get a new deal is at the polls. Only 17 days remain before the filings _ open for mayor. Only a few months remain until election. _ An impeachment trial, with all its attendant chaos and smirch, hanging fire for weeks, under way @ et the very time when other candidates for office of mayor are filing for election, would be ill-advised. _A better way out—better for all Seattle—-would be for those demanding the ousting of Brown to | drop their proceedings—Providing the mayor will agree to retire permanently from municipal poli- | tics at the end of his term, only a few months away, and for Brown, to the best of his ability, to clean up the city during the remainder of his tenure of office. The Star suggests, for the sake of Seattle, that this be done. What do you say, Dr. Brown? What do you say, Dr. Bailey? What do you say, Seattle? Jurist to Seek Abolition ‘ S422 Loge dl of State’s Divorce Laws POLICE HUNT Howdy, folks! There is a luli ; One of the mysteries of life - egisiature' may be asked to abolish in the Brown-Bailey battle, but | why an author has to go to Pa keep your gas masks handy! interested t a move- a a Perna life : h B. Lindale superior A fortune awaits the man who} mice ———~ substitute th provid eet wes aa nvents a woman's shoe that is size | y— x € T a) ~ gus : TAAA outslde and 1-BB aside. sronts NOTE Coolidge in Budget Message Urges sso because mney want | Three Suspicioned as Fiend Who Sent 6550-8 Red Grange will receive $500,- mi She ran over his signal and gave| | 000 this season. Gosh, why nw « CQ H ington’s ‘ ] Jaq] ee "| Sok wouarn spar one Economy in Other Affairs ate : Washington's sy ¢ : Locomotive on Death Mission Did he take her to the station? 1| at college instead of the B-flat cary and Is well known as a relief judge in King county mais Zh Sees Spec es bl snoatia an einen" ASHINGTON Dec. 9.—In 1927 the United States ougit rege Sues pobre ta soll adel ein LLOWING the trail of the vandal who Monday night Grange has signed a contract for sae to take in about $330,000,000 more than it spends, er. It d Raxatven'k decree that abe sent a driverless locomotive plunging at high speed into Sanege ae iat Re Or iircoe ae Tei Chicago ntint most! President Coolidge told congress today. He sent in the | Milt mariage, ha hurry the rear of the Great Northern’s crack Portland-Seattle will be the story of his own career.| i aii these days nothing ‘ % Young folks wou ‘ore they were married, inste: iret 1 e iii Tay, ¢ érid Lon Chaney will appear asthe | “0 1 ieee aa ea ite soe annual budget bill, showing that estimated surplus. of jo *Well ti¢iwardor't Nett: war oan wet train at King st. depot, killing one and injuring 18 persons, cash register. et i 927 : © Livorce railway detectives Wednesday believed they were closing pt 5 The president estimated the 1927 expenses of operating roar ; : F ee «| intbaethe seller ¥ NY e i to me only uth thine CYC) the nation at about $3,494,000,000; revenues at about e.atate a “¢ ground” for persons who wish to be divorced 3 Ee ee IN And I'll in health abide, maya | $3,824,000,000 Q in order : mare one else,” the judge says, citing the divorce An inquest will be held at 9:30 a. m. Saturday EB. E fi he tuff a jerson buy: PP Ome hy . ” An responsible i 3 : : % BATIL Ee aye ere Perealdehadel In other words, the president ex Fo department; § and onc Een Clues to the vandal branch off in three directions, George ‘ ; eee pected each of the 110,000,000 perzons) half mil oven Wie IAate weet Payne, assistant chief special agent for the Northern Gamesters Play at Ten-Pins Ma” Fer 1 has longed the United States to contribute} For shipping board: A 10-million | J Dg cific Railway Co. ete " in Very Heart of City che. its | about and promined to spend or (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) acific Ra y Co., 2 od. 8 i ; le ways [each person a little under $32 dur Monday night's wreck culminated {airbrakes had been opened and set worst. Huh, a presi . long series of outrages committed |by experienced hands pone tat 4 Mtr. ( RR AIG act belie T DAY BODY AR n the railway yards of the Great] ‘The fiend has been at work since ii eecnb sy except Ih. prduiibition: ert Northern, Northern Pacific and Ore- last spring, when he attempted to | BUT ee VERMOUTIL-CASSIS: forcement. gon & Washington railways, and| wreck two 0. & W. trains, He has | Every available resource of the ‘ e . ‘ ; . | have brought the unknown vandal’s | been especially active since last Sep- | J ggveramnenie" hte toapeayerbald, Swill DEATH CASE Dollar Wins Cheers Oedicat-| Public Tribute to Be Paid crimos out of the arson and sabotage tember, when he stretched a cable } , 1 Ge ‘ampioy prohibition” enforce j ifi 4 A class of murder Jacross the tracks at Salmon bay, ! fein ater, igs [be employed for prohibition enforce we ing Self to Pacific Noted Citizen Friday N ARE sweeping et beakeran trom) thes Gn Children, where is your wander-| Dear Homer: Tardon me for contest: | ed; \t will be provided Police Fear Roadhouse) tno convention of the Western at-| geatt) Rese | UN ear atec ies aka Re aecliciee sta eae inj tonight? 1. i knowledge as to the ancestors) rig ‘o-enforcement neludes : | Seattle mourns its beloved dead, ; Railway detec scanning the} ae honia ora he deeutiraiee fs vile, Charmaine Da Cognac, bat it Is $44.5600 Sy Aan iNasooaket eaneaitlta Waiter Was Murdered vision of the United States Chamber} The cortege bringing Judge Thom. |lists of discharged employes in| no secret that her xrandparents were |qtop rum-running which as Burke to his final resting place search of a man pable, thru a feel- with other low, rakish fel-| Mme. La Vigne and Monsieur Le Raisin, hibition en |of Commerce opened at The d fy We OR a % he 1 1 rl Is he engaged in the brutal |Mer father, “Monsieur Da Comte, ee: |forcement asa whole Ia estimated at | \ usziing death inystery which |Olymple Hotel Mondny morning arrived anita Wednesday morn.|ing of reveng ot fis Jong lat ol of knocking down ten-pins, or | pone eine flows the blood of Le| Almont $22,000,000 may develop into a murder cane} wound up its work at a meeting of cand tt Penaveat Nera Cae er a “f Ms goer * : tal cal is he home reading the White, ftalsin, Ta Vigne and 1'Ean do Vie fam- | $21,000,000 INCREASE pall uncovared TiieusayPatternoonl |i said vatsce ccestataclen aia dlscec | Core ram crane bem ane of peal abba a aye) een taken ia House cook book? Perha ‘ou are|ilies. How, then, can you say she Leh ASKED FOR NAVY A Ay or i‘. 16. stern secretaries and ¢ prominent z and relatives | custody and questioned and later re responsibl Perhaps ns ” would | lenge to the Mia Boece erat Here are some of the other suma bat hia te ies al els ors the Chamber of Commerce | and friends | leased * | Judiciary Committee Hopes Son Peetets learn, oadhouse waiter, swas |‘ : : “ never have taken up ten-pins but yt pe | asked foung floating in Lake Union’ near | Dullding, Wednesday Tho remains were taken directly | They Believe that the man may be| tq Decide Impeachment that he saw you playing crokinole! 1d | For the veterans’ bureau: Almost) oot inion drydock The principal speakers were John|t® the Bonney-Watson Undertaking | maniac with a cunning born of a} What is the older generation com-| The Star is running @ serlel of) 469 million, an increane of 65 mil-| Cutan hay been missing since |W. 0 premdentvof ithe nations| Co Mra, Burke, who was with her | (ised Tevenge-wreckedominds 80.1) 70005 ey, : ing to? Whither are we drifting? | #tticles on how to tell the future) ion over 1926 % Mi chambareD. As Malerba husband in. New York when he|{# be has confined himself to dam-| Councilman Moore, chalraan | o Buy a crystal set and keep the par-| bY ‘mystic numbers.” For the navy: 323 million, a 21 ahaa aT hief d t e mand W. 1 Miller, afte 1 rt ¢/ dropped dead while addressing th Jaging and hampering freight train |the city council judiciary committee “i he . | i) illiam Jones, chief deputy | te nd ¢ president ¢ % shapes | mor ents, an vase: e tra returned from Olympia Wednesday ents he 1 For instance, when the judge} milion increase ‘ the Calife ation * Carnegie Indowment — fo Fond | oreo and Ute pase eats NY ome at night! says 30 days” that Indicates your! jor the army: 336 million, a 4-,coremer, conducting an autopsy HS). CaICon Us aes Ot OF ae Bilis : st Madowment for World| wreck Monday night was a distinct |And at once sought to call a confer eee \ cuture for 30 days CATH aeeann | Wednesday morning, found that! mercial Secrotariés, Their topic was | Peace last Iriday, went immediate: | variation of his methods Jence with his colleagues to consider Ul Gee Gee, th’ office vamp, had} ‘ leh e | 'F agriculture: 141 milion, com-|O'Hearn met death by drowning. | “Selling the Chamber of Commorce | !¥ to the family home, 1004 Boyl®) inires in boxcars, and ewitchmen’s | Petitions asking the impeachment of an idea yesterday, but it want crazy | pa Pea ane 1487 maillon JA" The body had been in the water|to Its Community and Keeping It| ton ave Ishanties, pieces of steel and concrete | Mayor Brown. from the solitary confinement } id Grange received aM Aa ages Public debt reduction: 616 ang | # long that had there been any | a er | She was met in Everett by her) thrown between rails, and even tien |e Mayor Brown was out of the city i dahil \o ard He ran in last Met | one-half milton, 15-million 41 ro. [inJuriey the marks would have been| They also dealt with methods of| brother, Oliver C, MoGilvra, andplaced on the tracks in an effort to, Wednesday, but was expected to re A New York sports writer hase\ day's game, no it in hardly Waly | For pubile debt’ Interest: 706° mil.| deatroyed co-ordinating the work of local cham: | J, D, Lowman, intimate assootate | wreck trains have been laid to tho | turn later in the day. named Grange on ha third team.| he would walk a mile fora Camel) oe ion decreano The fact that O'Hearn whon found Pers with that of the national or-| of Judge Burke since 18 {fiend’s inhuman brain |. Moore and Counciiman ‘Tindall q * le 1 Vy Pat } : 21 ‘ 5 iizatios 1 i | 2 1 ee & Brodstreet rate him) | For the commerce department a) be had only 21 cents and was minu Y ph Thomas, executive secre: | Lhe Public tribute to Judge Burke | Monday night a Grays Harbor | hope that the committee, which in- WHOA! WHOA! | million, a 2-million rise. _{® bankroll of $120, and ICA peal rik WP leucine te Pe *|will be made at the final services | train had just arrived, The engine |cudes Councitman Erickson, would Sor dar) “Now that our For the treasury department: 167] automobile in missing lead the po-| TY O° Ue ett Hiri is shout |to be held in tho Wrst Preshyterian | Was placed outside the roundhouse, {De able to decide Wednesday whether Now that the rainy season is| crooks, grafters and one-half million, up 4 TAAL lice to believe that he had been 16k Angeias sharnbet ipeke.on fren church at 2 p,m. Friday, Definite} with steam up. A fire broke out fn or not to recommend a court of im. here, who will invent ‘a windahield-ta nd get-rich | ——. | robbed and thrown in the lake vanilonnparhent tiv eticga’ Announcement as to interment hag! a freight train near the rorendhouso, | Pexchment to hear charges preferred swipe for horn-rimmud plas | quick operators || GOOD | O'Hearn had heen a waiter at the | Yenlon Bureau Practices." | |not been made as yet ‘The blaze had boon sot by the fiend, |>Y Rev. Bailey. WBrickson could not ‘ tos | have gone to |Campbell Inn, a renort of tho Bothell | wa foe their homes ‘Tuesday might,| The firet 10 minutes of the world | officials say, A shanty near by: also ne Laps by phone, but: waa expect. / . | C trove’ n lomes Tuesda ‘ | "i ed at sty ‘i ; toe » | Florida, attract: BUILDING LOTS highway, formerly The Grove nd ee ane nannined over forte, {coUcE MAK Meeting Friday night wit! | DOK into flame ea atthe elty council chambers (Deeomber $) | ed by the prom- intae variety of good ||cliremont. Ho wax paid off Novema aii, meeting, and will leave|® devolod to an oulogy of Judge Employes ran to the fire, Tho | lter: This evening by concha to the Crystat| Ine of ‘big money,’ Los Angeles this || Here Is 1 Intge varie Ho mot {{der 21 and disappeared, Ho was] ae 5 : Burke and to a prayer for the work | fiend climbed into the cab of the | ah Pool, where aid ten the fiatioute, and It| year Is experiencing tho soundest, || ota In a good location. Do NOt tween two nights Inter by a friend, a) YY ay fe toved locomotive, pushed forward the | Rebel China General wee between one O'Hara, who did weld | sotides: period of prosperity In all | fil to Investigaio these Jolerk at the Del Norte hotel | UREN Gus, sheers, Kreeyen, OSE A i i | reverse bar, released the aire | ba! Fhe wns monty tly, anid ome Keache | ttory.'—Harry Chandler, pub-|| 12 LOTS, MACH 40x100 mr. || O'learn told (hin man that he wan Robert Dollar, shipping magnate tae acintian ai cinre iendell brakes and opened the throttle, \May Capture Mukden gm the lower maxitinry; and other deadly | lisher of the Los Angeles Timen, ROU OR Moons SND ata |golng for little ride on the high Reh i Blase REA auty BLAH coi Hratanis ce yak iad annie ie Then he leaped to the ground TOKYO, Dec. %—(By U. Py Tew® blows they did give and take In very : On Phinney Ave, Near 40th & way, Ife had not been seen since | vention a he Olymple Hote pdt bee } ene) and watched the engine gathe ( on with o- 40 per month, 8600 cash. Total miaadi Chinese Chung Wah assoclation ¢ nd watched the engine gather aphic communication with Muk- ood earnest, till Krache wan inn most r $20 5 nee LL lthe his body was found in| Tuesday, an he lent a dramatic vung Wah a in offt ci “ ‘ | Mai ptihclesicalbsth eroll” oserek: | rterta |: A JOG Ob stneel/who. are Unable.to 550, t (then until his body was found, Hin Caen he Wie ieee sO atin BHA EC OT Lana RIEH wn (iver(len eat speed and rush thru the night den haa been shut off for £4 hours, hort slumber. And so, mighty Inter to y h i nilre plot of ground vutomobile, a Westcott, ia missing, | touch to h ormn hon Pa Varro ‘ i like ® jugget and it Is believed that the capture rotted | dance the Charleston will learn how aining 54,000 “hav feet land the police have been unable to|eatic and Oriental trade, @ jHelond of the Chinest the awiteh alo was LunoM to tet lot. the ol by Gen. Kus! Sun Pee the ateps go when they slip on the tn that i been |i : “Hye got 20 yours to lye," wald Ralnusines gaat ee oY sc Macatee levied are. fully ui Hn find any trace of it & your vale Orage the engine on the Main dine, and it} Ling, enemy of the Muk le A bill introduced in the tegiata-| tee thin winter Hontitul view, A: bunder's, op | Petectiven believe that the case |the octogenarian, “and, by the SENT TO MeNbIL aped like a meteor for i, perore| Chane. Warn a (laser. Ae ture would abolish advertiaing Dill oe portunit lroate ui t) t bile, t »| prophots, Ul dedicate the nt r . | | ih nis 'e nin hy c pon the automobil f it in L m all to Carl Hultach was sentenced “to] it rammed the Portland train at The Mukden war lord ts r da on : ' : 4 win at} oN dis reported boarts om ataig ohways | We don't nee why people want to}] imurn to the Want Ad Column | found where O'Hearn probably loft | developing the Paeific ax the con: | three years In MENoll Island penk| the King xt. depot, Killing Wolix|to have fled to Kirin, tt ntiotty then He wouldn't have any | have Doc recalled, Didn't he reduce!) and geo who ts offoring thero lots, ||Jt, thoy bolleve that It would Indicate | ter of World trade tontiary after pleading guilty to| Harder, railrgad man, and Injuring| Consuls at Mukdon have offing. the a ” look at on our drives into! carfares to a nickel for W YOU WILL SAVE MONEY ny |} auleide, but if it has beon stolen the} Alaska’s needs were lenked after | violation of tho Dyor act, before | 19 other emfftyes and paasengers, |1y requested the Japanese consul big una ats hot dog stands oxi : RMWADING THI STAT ADS officers believe O'ffeurn waw mur) in three recommendations adopted! Moderal Judge M2 Cushman’ The wrecked engine was examined| there to assume the tase of prom ¢ stationat —A. J, 8. | J\ dered, by the convention; ‘Tuowday, and the reverse bar and throttle and | ooting all foreligyers, 4 ® ¥ ‘° ‘ y PH iat Wy: mn fs i VAM ¥ t Pal Nae

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