The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1917, Page 1

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Houser of Renton swung an rgent bat yesterday againat or Leader Reed, at Olympla—and only bunted, But, watch out! He might swing two bats next time, He's tworfisted Forecast “To night and Wednesday, partly cloudy; cooler tonight.” NIGHT EDITION Billingsley is now getting some joy THE “ONLY _PAPER IN_ SEATTLE THAT DARES_ ‘TO. PRINT THE NEWS | aiding. several - - , ° -— driving several nannies himself, VOLUME 19. Allen Is Pushing Billingsley Probe ' SEATTL TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1917 ONE CENT eywn" sinc g te 4 g i & | pwwwrnrrwrrrwwrmrerremreneeernnrrnrennnnnnnnnnnnnn Mn MULLEN EXPECTED POLICE SERGEANCY, HE SAYS — CHICAGO POLICE Why bi patio Go Wrong? Wrong? recon cvex MAYOR AND CHIEF | el seat eee ha = ENOUNCE COP AS CHICAGO, Jan. 9—Chief of Police Chas. J. Healey, I by federal special agent ri ferred witl Billing | leased for pr n by t © caught in the dr thrown out by State’s Attorney Jed State 1 Clay Alle Mac Hoyne last night, was arraigned before Judge J A, Mahone) in the municipal court today on a charge tl, wali Saas United States District Attorney Clay told them that he was to re Allen was in full charge of presenting evi- of conspiracy and corruption ce department ii he @ence in the Billingsley bootlegging ring At the request of State’s Attorney Hoyne and over ng them to| case when the federal grand jury reconvened the bitter protest va eioesi ys fe r don ey 4 = c ave patrolman Tuesday, Attorney General Gregory having oy Ee eseeno. tealey's bond was reduce ey 'ngsley wired that nothing had been produced to Following Heale urrants were issued for} \ hotel, Show Allen was unfair. Augustus White, E. hn D. Hartford, lieu-| tig te Pr i Hane Weane Gregory’s wire was in response toonefrom tenants of police John Naughton, Chief} | "The dictaphone conversations be | Allen, telling him of Mayor Gill’s threat in Baley’s stenographer anc ential man. en Mulle and the Hoyne alleges he has trac the raid on ( Or q jroom 101 at the ig , * last Friday’s Star to ask for a special federal nary 3, 19 : prosecutor. Allen at that time expressed his 3a money directly to theehief's por the district attorney's ve i os , rs and claims that Healey has bene- they found ¢ 01, $58 p.m willingness to have a special assistant attor- fited to the extentof more Heltler até I age Marga y o ents $25,000 thru compat oa lthem were a ney general sent here to handle the Billings- With crooked polmmen and poll-|o¢ itis done up int "Se 1 tictans. This. me ne bteae, tp ley cases. “End of Crooks’ Contro!” oatain bis td been mark © boat ne “If charges of unfairness on the part of 4 de. ymen's. e ad with f u tulbes sayhsTesstk the end of tbe crs. ar t Chief Healey and p abort ue| myself or my assistants is made following Gomtrol of the police department by | tit be namie ° cincipal evidence the completion of the grand jury work, the the worst criminals operating > r Has Something Important . pe ; the country gainst the chief f. Hoyne At 10:01 F ngsiey comes, department at Washington will again take “1 believe we have struck at the; Would not state today whether lin, Suggest that the d ite ioskeg! ype ‘het te tecy| wp the matter,” said Allen: “For the present Jaround and lighted 'VH-proceed as tho the issue had never bee: Pred asked Mullen: “What do Borgel raised.” there had been any confessions, wet aree of the system. ber have repeatedly charged that Chief- Healey was reticent about the charges the heads of Chicago's police were | in league with criminals, and un- Beyond declaring my innocence | { Jess the system is broken up, vice of these charges and my complete! | Maller How is Fred? a m re and crime could net-be checked. . Jgnorance of any basis for them, I| { Taseh: “€oe devises ha Mayor Gill, Chief Beckingham and Inspector “it has been a filthy combination | have nothing to say,” he sa v talk to me for k Mike Powers declared Patrolman C. J. Mullen, arrested of crooks, including almost every He did not seem worrled over| Nen Yes, | have something 4 ‘ ’ nig , pies : type of criminal known, from burg: | the activity of the state's attorne enbines tant for you the government Monday afternoon on a charge ot nreenmeeeees ne Sale blowerd, (006 ne one. <= gan: “I've obstructing justice by trying to induce the Billingsleys to blackmailers, firehugs and extor as over the | bonds, and get « row nehae * : a pes sac cp. tl tionists night have on | Talk Louder! o jump the bonds and leave the city, was a nut. Catch “Payoff” Boss wg. rou | = eae coon tee cerl aia i Mullen, suspended from the police department The chiet of police and men as {night and for Chicago | Masie Colbert, the beautiful moual, vene Web murdered, anda pon and lnk story of.her life. She weeltoniaht? | was there two or three January, 2 for conduct unbecoming an Ofjci sociated with him have been born in a small city. She went to Philadelphia, became a manicurist, and on account of her beauty was times to ses yo illeged to have gone to the Billingsleys, in room 101, Geliberate conspiracy with the called “Queen of the Manicures.” She seldom walked home—w I allege : (Bi n —wealthy men called for her in automobiles. Logan: “I've got a cold, Muller 5 Rill Eiirested with Healey we | TED She became a photographer's model, then was murdered and my ears are bad. Talk louder; Navarre hotel, one day last week, and told the Billings ' Arrested with Healey were t 3 i att ’ % 4 . BY WINONA WILCOX ; any general hard. » lus et hig bites i Peale fipahrecs bas leys their lives were in danger if they didn’t get out of Chicago's ward heelers. Th : # Mazie Colbert, ‘the perfect hone of heart great beaut treated me right of the country. artists’ model,’ murdered; 12 But it does indicate a It ia ju f r Suspended for Stall a anes . { Mullen, held in the federal keener sense of justice and of pity f 5 ; detention quarters and sweat- “Mike DePike” Heitler, West boss; Billy Skidmore. Le Thought | would co an improving standard of mother « ed, had not confessed at noon, according to Allen. Reports He blows his boss, and “Tom” Costello Bobetween and collector | | prominent Philadelphia men fear disgrace.” see you. The old man gave « the first time I Hoyne’s fight again e NEW YOR " morality or how t Re The NEW RK, Jan. 9 wie 2 | days for a t about anybody know Healey began !a , Th°l thaw, slayer of Stanfo To thrill with horror, or instructed serall tall: abe apenas en os ce ee printed elsewhere to the effect chief of police was in — named in a grand jury indict. | mercy, or pity ia no doubt } institutions should have pro ‘| some he had confessed were fakes grand jury about tw AB | ment returned today a inaper | admirable, but it is greater | and that e and Beckingham wants to|” pure and simple. and then Mayor , id bleh to be just, and MUCH her kind are actually martyrs aid San Malowa. e Mm Secret service men, working for tered the fight, requesting Healey's | MORE IMPORTANT TO whose existence is a benefit to ort f on U. S. District Attorney Clay Allen, ‘resignation. to take effect Jar : | HUMAN CHARACTER all virtuous womer ib cat ax Pp siti hing Bir ined a dictagraph record of 4. Later he requested that. Heale : , Yet justice is the one It'te hard, but ft ote sive t that $7,500] be ra pa 9°. | stullen’s threats and conversation, hold over a few days in ord 4 thing which human beings Iv IS NOT UN poygted : “Can't Squeal," He Says keep the lid clamped down “Pe expect to escape. Whotver ay that Ma Co 1 ne he y 2 i to force hi New Year's holidays rare figures on getting some vied Mies as Pose e bide " ing to me Hulle n sino is Aad sks a The chief's arrest followed a : thing out of life for noth ty om to suit pee thea La : ‘ a gprs 8 ane nee on Joop raid on the reputed “pay-off ing, plane to evade the IN a tnAtitine ‘wae: veer ie inh our brother do-|centiy, according to Allen, and pi Re “roms Ocote “rie 1 to his SCIASLE pee pita Somebody aske Car ‘ tested vigorously when ejected. Sms no! and when he Hlity to do it, of her pow- jextradite us . ith the Bi rsle raid was captured al cs panies Whe Netbae bit ent tis ae eelicans © with the Billingsles oes. vice ring j ; ‘ A Ree wapececn ey et d to have said that Damaging evidence against the ; ; Which ahs ed@l& netiationd ie what she herself should choose Promised Sergeantcy |) Fred 1 p to one éver “squeal 1 on Mayor higher ups was found in man gartinige yr tor ich'she peid a ead price to pa f kling to himself, the old man| se Ora Gill and got away with om and i, to ine fact or which she paid a sad price : Fig eon gr reget (Pred le com.) to have them they would not cases, Hoyne stated ncirn-to the author | he herself unraveled an in Once society trie Be een enre NBL eresent et 1 ot of worry Taave to worry about eettiie iain Red Book Is Found Thaw {s said to ie hotel | visible which stretched girla innocent by keepir fae ‘ ue th F t that’s the amount of their bond forfeit. One witness seized was a ort | Heigra n Ph : ys q probably this wi | to the « eo bile aiik wes | ienoratt Then r Logan 1 don nk they can! abo : niy thing + axinnnl keeper, who pleaded to be relea <ectiva ta en fame there 108as 6 visible m bing w police found make t wise thru jextradite w il Page en because he was a “poor express) joeiided t evidence which | Alt seem a ha twinte r white throat giene eugenics vee ! ed a cinch we don't] I app i ate ‘ te ‘ou've Mayor Dencinaee Mullen man. the then d attorney Jerome| Way such truths It is easy to explain Mazioe Now isn't it: time to tell the | “it to Be sie i tetas Bocas This fellow Mullen is crazy, 1f In his pockets was found ".\ collected against Thaw during the abo ture, such dis in a merciful way—as truth—that every girl ha ; ¥ yw 1 gave u $3,500 bond, : 7 4 ene he went up and threatened One of the important bits of evi-|’o ous murder trials, was testi.| cussion ix no longer condemned on the path to her Me hat'onch, |e, ee Sheme oe General talk about graft money /nody,” said: Mayor Gill, fem Gence was taken from Lieut. White. | ony of a number of wor as nica hard economical con to herself for et Le ae bichet se beso heheh SB hk end _ Eee ee ivue says. This was a “redia oy nag lured them into a tame: eibhae { or the temptations of | presseving her purit ogan: “I talked to Beckingham | Former Chief Lang fired him once, ckmthising. s llet of prac DisPauiein Mettocke an ee, Page bp) Christmas eve, while | was running! Jand I would never have consented fieally every resort "in Chicago. | oon te a. ‘and there beaten| that inning to be around, and he said: ‘You boys lay Di H to his getting back if it hadn’t been iibiiarg Tited under “Can't be| reputable cistrict and ther ! ma chlor et | ’ uiet and everything will be O x: his old mother who he sup- iat (Can. be raided” and|‘vem “ih * vein A ethorlonal canétion, (BaD O aw odel's Now, 1 laid there in that vorted, He's out of his head, or © page was devoted to “chief hea and ttoncdent ; General conversation about Mul ckingham held the same page {ful and supported in luxury fi Meckling tat fe tonat pkisenee te places Under the list of “Ho Seatahiv’ Gaeen anes | y p len breaking into t jury room view concerning Mullen BU cre ccate “Thies ware $10,000 IN GEMS 2222, 2rd ime, enoun ayer LSCcape ALE FOUN Br peo ot teat ier Can be raided While abe iived--abe cette: PITTSBURG, Jan. 9.—Many |atationery of a hotel, saying that Talk of Shooting 3 ANGELES, Jan. § _.,).{think he’s crazy, He's been pull- while she lived—she certainly Meng ene | Lagan: “Well, you tell Recking-| 108 ANG Jan, 9A battle |g fool stunts around here for a about the per points essential to clearing up jhe and a friend the escape of CLEVELAND, Jan, 9—James R.| Lever worrle si ; petween citizens of P| vent, : s suspende Garfleld today ‘reported his home| sonal happiness of the wives the Colbert mystery in Phila- /a man from the apartment of Ma a I want to see him, ane we|between citizens of Piru, Ventura long time, and wae susp ated ce ; : : : a 9 , Iphia will depend on what [zie Colbert, in the Wilton, at Phil-| Wil! arrange a meeting place. T/county, and a gang of three automo | week because he cursed a any MANAGER'S at Mentor had been robbed of jew and sweethearts of her scores | delp' a nil-| v erg . ADVERTISING yay A “ath te yh The jewels dis Of admirera—and probably she | the family of Wenman A. Lew. (adiephia, and directed the Lewis| } i do anything I can. I'm in a | pile bandits, who robbed the South-| 84 iad Salpa calling bint ol DAILY T. od di mwence of the! receives litt mpathy now ie can learn from two men (family to telephone him for further, “#98erous position. I'm about to! pacific station and a mercan-|% names gedit 4 for oe atake tacit = pig RN: that she is dead. CERTAINLY known to them as & @. Brown [information at 1885 E. 17th at,,/0* the goat. I've always tried to/ 8 oa, [brother had been arrested for Maat “get ig Mesa : THE RICh MEN WHO ARI of Cleveland and J. L. Mar. |Cloveland, suite 17, Instead, the| | weet : Lea | ERR es vector of polic NOW “QUAKING" ARE NOT shall of Philadelphia or New (family gent two men to sce Brown! land salesman was found today who) day, and one of the bandits wa | Mike Powers nee eee DENVER, Jan. 9 ng frorr CANDIDATES FOR ANY | York. personally aaw the murderer of Mazie Colbert | Wounded His companions threw | said Mullen was subject to eptlep- A f ic fits Satikive avell od 1 the night,| HODY'S COMMISERATION Representatives of the family ‘Two others went to locate Mar-|leap from her window, He declared) him into a big touring car and start-| US 1% 1a ante ‘ which bis physician, Dr That the public is not eape- {are prosecuting # search for these shall, who Was named by Rrown as|he could identify the man positive-|ed toward Los Angeles. Officers | Mullen. told ots atta tee East he would. not cially: socked nas sot waar [men toda his companion, He is in the East.|ly, but that he Will not say until to-|from here have gone toward Ven-|f T ie leave for Canta aie ive the night, Col. W. F. Cod ng any silly sentiment on the On Sunday Brown wrote to the |night whether Bernard Lewis was) tura county to intercept the trio. resets bis : tari lh, was still alive at 6 a. m, ___! _prinetptes in t agedy does Lewix family from Cleveland, using Cl LAND, Jan. %—A Cleve the man) —— HE NEEDS A JOB: eee em roahan vanbaueee - ase , Patrolman Mullen’s brother, W. That's a mig i | D. Mullen, was arrested at 1525% question in these da : high cost of living First ave., on the night of Decem- oh Tea osaiest 1 by Dry Squad Officers Nor- «ag ar hw ha fanill ae man and Anderson, and charged ne family of Hillman will sss the hus r with selling liquor. He was con- vieted and fined $100. Patrolman Mullen is alleged to fo read the ads in Th every day and take advan tage of the opportunities to | vear, I do not be-| be in dire need soon unk work shortly of National Guardsmen to a {pends upon a more compl change in the national qgfense tem BY MAURICE THOMPSON sys | satet of the country, and congress) for at least enacts laws which will put ‘nto ef-|Heve there is any possibility that | band obta save money you Will find in | - Adlt Gan. N..G. system. Prior to the call of the guard to|fect a plan of unfversal military |the existing laws relative to the| Gillman is a stationary engineer.|yaye later met Officers Norman ; them | am thoroly convinced that State Guard Ranks High the border, National Guardsmen | and industrial training adequate to/ regular army and the national) He will take any kind of job. He/ang Anderson at headquarters and adequate land force for na This declaration comes in apite were practically a unit in oppos | create a first line and reserve foree | guard will either be repealed or ma-| may be reached at 32 Sixth ave..] cursed them for several minutes, ei tional defense can never be se f the fact that the Washington/|ing, politically and otherwise, any| sufficient to meet any emergency | tertally modified | or by telephoning Elliott 4237-M. | ¢op arresting his brother. This A cured except by the adoption of roopa mustered up to a higher per- attemp eban The adjutant) with which we may be confronted Present Time Critical was reported to Chief Beckingham, Universal military training in |centage than those of any other general's support of the universal|and which, at the same time, will) ‘The foremost military men of OIL 1S UP T0 $3 | who suspended Mullen January 2, the United States.” state w the call for border ser. military training plan, therefore, best adapted to the conditions | the country realize the imperative | Mullen is subject to $1,000 fine 80 declared Maurice Thomp- | vice came last summer. While the carries tremendous significancé, | peculiar to the United States sity in the present. critical] PITTSBURG, Jan. 9%—"Three-|or not more than one year im- son, adjutant general of the | National Guard of Washington is) lis vie in detatl, follow } Until such time, however, ax the | condition arising from the Kuro-|dollar oil” arrived today nnsyl-| prisonment, or both MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES |] National Guard of Washington, robably as efficient as any in the; 1 believe it ia o a question of| United States laws have been en- pean war and the Mexican situa-|Vvania shot above that mark, with| If convicted of conspiracy to in- DAILY | in a atatement to The Star Union, Gen, Thompson neverthe-| time until the people of thi nation | acted, all the innumerable de-| tion of having immediately avail-|an increase of 10 cents a barrel, to|timidate a witness, he could Be | Monday, upsetting at the same [less recognizes now that national! accept the idea of universal train-| tails worked out, and the nejable the most effective force pos-| $3.05. Other grades went up 8|fined $5,000, or imprisoned not time the traditional opposition |defense, im the final analysis, de-|ing as essential to the peace andjof universal training been in effect | (Continued on page 7) cents, except Ragland, up 3c ieee than six years, :

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