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he fact that the jury fafled to tn- what Miss Rappe told her | THE SEATTLE STAR to be performed In Philadelphia, Mayor Moore di-|that no court action was ever eon-| a ii, AEE NEW POLITICAL |TRUCK CRASHES were three children ee \ Mra, Mpreckles was one of the Inat NEW FREIGHT ji: ‘FATTY’ ARBUCKLE MURDER CHARGE sxe] "spsascara ‘ ere | le" About Page 1 || : | | ' ERR Maryland Bandit | H ' 4 | U g | : | danced during the afternoon In that ) sald, ferton to tne ect 18 hile tavor, Fatty’s Jail Mate) 4 | pe sy a 1 Arbuckle refused permimon to ne | ho coromer’s jury today was to - 7 " Mept. 13 4 . ¢ : eI | attire, SACNAMENTO, Cal, Sept. 1 6 ; After Mia Rappe had been alone | jaitors to allow reporters to approach {continue its investigntion of the| SACRAMENTO, Cal. Sept. toy | Coroner's Jury So Finds in Liberals to Test Strength in| Passengers Severely poy C ee, ith Arbuckle | his cell, Moe sald he had nothing to} death of Miss Rappe, who expired . 4 tal . ’ ‘ Vehi ; In the adjoining rom with Arbuckle | , Gardner,” and jail mate of Toxcoe | e rmy Vehicle ve . Pee 18" minutes, “Mra. Delenont say and did not want to be dothored from Injuries reeaived. during AM al: <rimento. inthe Ran Francisco, Jal, McReynolds’ Case 19 2 Elections y Army V ep, | testified Degun to worry for the} After a six-hour seasion the grand |jeged “wild part In Arbuckle’s gy urned to the Eastern ‘ Say a re “38 fron gha§ tthguety Jury adjourned early today to rive multe at the Motel St. Francis, ‘The | t0 be returned to the “|! Mra. Ora #8, Btanley, 4120 Ninth! NITW YORU, Sept, 12—Ptans are] ive passengers of the muntelpal Us ir aaiion ‘Siva everal times,” | District Attorney Brady time to #@ ‘coroner's inquest ta being. ov 28 ggg oth at Y og |ave, B, who was killed in auto being made today tor a new Uberal| treet railway bus suffered minor fie ; 1 called Virginia # | Render’s extradition was granted < °° . id, “because 1 knew} cure more evidence, It will convene independently of the grand jury pro- " , s t the [#mash following a wild boowe party | politieal party, It will be launched | juries when a large Fort La s bee enc order hee te be tite |again whan hela realy coedinyy. Oe ee eee at tae jearly in the morning of Aug. 27, wuf:| formally this fall and will undergo itt| army truck crashed into the bus ae Eek liane 7 TRIAL CAN ‘ | During the tong hours that the|Teqent Of the state of Maryland yer |” 64 death owing to the excessive| first actual test of étrength in the] the West Wheeler st. brides mee ‘, beg“ \ +. ¥ torday ording to ®| congreasic jections of 1922, The injured were removed | Phe - newer and I go! . . nd Jury waa in session, a crowd ; a % nin [peed of the auto, according to *) cong jonal elections 0! 2 f t To Bring Towns of E. Wash i eee tke eon Goan iene GO ANE wed around the doors, aa closely | *nder altho. youth, haa aon verdict reached by the coroner's jury| ‘The movement ts sponsored by the ate homes near by. sry and kicked the : ed ® criminal record that must be . ington and N. Idaho pre trench heel, just as] In spite of the delay in securing cuirds would nit, ataring atl ’ convicts In 1916 | Tuesday, The Inav been de-| cominittes of 48, which is acting In The collision occurred _almos . times with my French . srand y ndictment, the enviable to older convicts, In ane ° eae, ee a Krand jury murder indi 7 the witnesses aa they paased in and layed two weeks ndently of any other organization. | the center of the bridge, e hell Close to Sound hard as I could 5 |murder complaint aginst Arbuckle i he killed a police officer, after hav. eae te ~ eat all Lore wifi is ho atten ae an at. |toaeis aoronel Go aren ener ee neater, Mra Delmont|-—sworn to by Mra, Delmont—stlll /°"X numver of flashily-gowned ac] ink shot another y pg bef juries, MéRoynolds was the driver|iiance with the firmer-taborsocial-| quartermaster corps, United # aban walt hour later, 3 : rournt |. oe nlended t ne eh ‘ 3 | ih: Star Staff Special A le neue et Ttarry Boyle, as-| stands and Arbuckle can be brouRNE |tronsen were within the court paving) a0 Diaded euilty ec martenced (of the death car lint, ningle tax or other parties, In| army, erashed into the bus and er testifies, ahe called Ha | on if the nd jury |beckuse of hia youth was sen aon lend it: Gane nt al 2 he St. Francia) to trial on it even ne © uneasily Up and down the corridor ni-| Mra, Madeline Cartwright, 2005) fact, any possible support by thase|ly wrecked it, tearing out « LEWISTON, Idaho, Sept. 33—|pistant manager of the St | refuses to return an Indictment. — {ae the hourw slipped. by to 38 years tn the Maryland /Dinl | jend ave. 'N...yho wus in the cor at| parties will be discouramed, complete side of the vehich ; “ de! hotel, to the apartmen 1 vee ) fa , tatery. F ‘ : h iiiie city toddy, ne the Seattle trade/notel, to the ape 4 Arbuckle| By advice of hin ¢ the word came aa to “Fatty's" fate, The the time the auto crashed ftto a! J, A. HL Hopkins jonal chatr-| It was declared « miracte thi ’ c ed Arbuc neve ta in the . A. HL Hopkins, national ehi h extension expedition left for Walia When Hoyle arriy mous movie comedian flatly reftsed | enty to tho grand Jury room| tender ineited eras etitn tn the |e, ae buisrod’ drive. and: Deany!| ook Ne the eat ce tat aad oni lad. See opened the doo te word whe 1 efor tit ke | warren ni . ne place, crushing Mra. Sta 7 yers, who made n ‘Walla, was recovering from one of rele stood there in his pajamas, He bee: . ‘~ rd ¥ _ Finest Sate ene wae the uge door of & mu | secent one being shorty prior to hid Sitins ee ¥ +4 ning us ‘ . = : today he Datieved the Kees mas or | — “ % ro ee ee | , Ms in|. ; - ha | r ¢ war e ¥ | aio! comedy show A tentified that Mra, Stanley seached | parties had “grown to be counter-| Ration. se b the fastest succession of thellls IM) was wearing MR A naw Virginia |Peom only two minutes, The high light of the evening eame |*#ADe In June of this year. and took the wheel before the| hart” and had “outlived thelr use-|Laneston, who sustained outs its history. “We all phy bed tearing at her, Afterward, ne ran a gruntiet of/when Arbuckle himself, flanked by], 9.99 ee accident and thereby beeame the} puinens, | bruises on the face and body, 4 Among the items contributing to Me og moaning that she waa | blinding flashlights, elicking ¢ moras! fuanls, was escorted into the secret | ‘Fatty’s” Films Are _ {iriver ot the car. harged with be.{ "instead of belng dintinctive, th: [ston copies to police the ; mt were these: Dremiare nd newspapermen who walked |chamber where the grand jury waa! * Melteynolds wan charged with Be-|repuntican and democratic parties| fuck was traveling q a - eagpeareeall ent “tren. alen C7 Jalong beside him, asking questions, |detiberating, Being Thrown Gate iirineatad at the tame’ ie to how include reactionaries, conserva., side of the road and at's high bw egaggoen inkiah Ihack to hiv cell in the felony tank ne first person called by the) NEW YORK, Sept. 1%—Comedy jat liberty on $2,500 ball lives, “orale adn fcaln” he | aed, Tinting, of the visiting delegation, t then described ef-| ‘The grand Jury, after six houre’ de-| grand Jury way Mra, Rambina Maude | time starring “Fatty” Arbuckle con-| jo |mald. “We believe the great maas| Mrs. Mary O'Leary, oné of the ia that the Northern Pacific Rallway| Mra, Delmont then Cescline told |liberation, adjourned shortly after 1/ Delmont, the state's star witnenty! tinued to be thrown tfite the discard for San Francisco, declaring her de-| Of lndepeetont severe in Chin, smunt| sengers in the'car, and on Her Woyld at once establish a thru fnat forts to revive Miss Huipi vod later |a, m, without indicting Arbuckle. who yesterday « the complaint | thryout the country today. jtérmination to “stick by him to the) neral in political thought, | \, 000 heme of Mrw A. iham vice from Seattle of giving her a col agentes District Attorney Mathew Brady charging Arbuckle with murder, Bhe| While the state censorship boned | finish. lit is our purpase to armalguuniute | WKH, 1009 28th ave. W. was cee Seelges serv * vie shim ghee ca pa of detectives out thi was grilled for more than an hour\in New York city declared itaelf} Mra. Arbuckle, who has not ap-| i out Plime Uh Aue RN A the passengers who received &nd Tacoma, thus making this and hee es ee Ree looking for “further evi-/and later recalled for 15 minutes’ | powerless to nct, individual theatre | peared tn the films for two yearn, |) tim if ot pees co web yr [cuts and bruises, She was tale $0 neighboring towns commercially |ty cautioned Mrs. Deln to, clear up the disputed | questioning. managers united in barring Arbuckle jmid that she and her husband sep. | ie name 0 eral.’ * nec eu hore, whaeg led tributary to the Sound citles for sider her statements " ra | Mer testimony ta betleved to have| pictures here. arated by mutual agreement, but] 4 A prey these sides Mra, O'Leary, the first time in their history. ‘aybe I am leading you,” he sald, lenhante Claims Thief Stole | - officers that! plied, “for I had a little hypodermic get in motion for the construction) right.” within the next two years of the) Adjournment of the morning ses. SO-mile gap of highway across Lolo sion was taken at 1225 p.m, to re- pass, which will make the Lewis! sume the stand ot 1:30 this after and Clark trail a fact and which noon. | will shorten the transcentinental prady, in a strongly worded state! Auto route by 200 mites, This IM) ment after the grand jury had ads Provement is declared to be of the jnurmed, deckured that “I was held by his attorneys to be de ty ‘Fatty’s Good Guy, Says Man n the dead gir after his re fan Fi show girl, was called to tewtity Arbuckle dirncerd Mise Tappe his betroom, exe! ‘The assertion by Patrick Gibbons, that the Lewiston-Clarkston Oi gad Gas Co. has struck a flow of crude shortly SAN and Dr, M “Patty FRANCISCO, may Sept, 12.— be in Dutch but, say, SAYS WITNESS | eS STORY | sn busted ther Mine Ney Fyvr00. |... cay about. the hig swovie. eons: brulwen on the body. |dlan now charged with murder, — | a Hi preped| Arbuckle chose Martin out of aly ee arate police andgwhen | st of 49 prisoners in ‘hid section | — jury. hod Of the city Jail when he was given | his choice of a cell mate, jt w injuries that caused death and from here. No details regarding the, _ depth of the well or the size of the cafe entertainer, and counted as one strike were given out. jot the chief witnesses ‘The awarding by the citizens of a| Arbuckle, had told one $400,000 contract to Hurley Mason & affidavit to the Co. of Tacoma for the construction called before the grand of a tourist and community hotel.| “changed her testimony.” | of Mise Pyvron's testimony, accord. ing to Brady, Mies Alice Blake, who desk ser] The defense today for Rut he's smoking Turkish cigarets: FATTY ARBUCKLE ONCE nt, j SALOON ROUSTABOUT AP, | fine china, brought in on w shining | ).- peared from her home fh Berkeley.” | en) ‘and served ncroms a rude wood. |" The district’ attorney claimed he! en bench by the soft, pink hens | | had learned that Miss Pyvron was in| of a movie king jt | Possession of a ticket to Alabama, For Fatty Arbuckle ts paying the| }ON TRAIL OF Dilla, |NEW EVIDENCE He's learned Jota from Fatty—|°F Violence. “Our tase is etill being bullt up,” | chiefly to say nothing, 3—That Toustabout and musical entertainer of this city, gave added thrills. ‘The Seattle trade extension par. special car arrived here at 3 @'clock after a stop at Pullman, where the members were enter- tained at luncheon by the mene} eit] Club and@ ‘shown in autos about the state college grounds as guests Brady said when he came to his of- President Holland. fice early today. ‘When the train pulled into th: station it was met by a/ dence which will strengthen {ft great- & big delegation of cow- ly.” iris and IAdians mounted,| It was understood that some of this 500 citizens. After a “new evidence” was expected to! the streets the mem- come from Los Angeles, where the | bers were taken in autos for a drive! public morals commission was said hangin’ on?" he asked, point up the Lewiston hill highway, one to be investigating alleged orgies in! ia ” owas. | te wna of the construction marvels of the the Hollywood motion picture colony. hae td ao take’ Slseult coe aie se deer tener Kerang vn ‘ Toms and thrd the prehatd and) Arbuckle arose early today at the|it to me. He's got one fust like it. performed by Dra BM. #2 Vineyard district. A dinver and urgent request of Albert Martin, his| Public meeting followed. cell mate, and repeated yesterday's |1 get just ax good things as he gets. [has hampered the prosecution, It was there that announcements |routine of dressing carefully and| “yep, Putty sleeps sound. Guess | was pertormed without official Fegarding the Seattle Chamber of then sending out for breakfast for! he does, anyway, cause he never | miaston. Commerce's efforts in behalf of the | himself and Martin, , tack Mins Rappe. 4 bedroom against her wit, 3 world,” Martin said today, }aroma of good coffee. “He buys my cleareta and he pays | Medical treatment. for my shaves. He's a game sport and a regular guy. fellow In here See that hook thing there my | Spreckies, recently arrived were made. ASTONISHED AT IMMENSE TRADE POSSIBILITIES | ‘The Seattleites were frankly as | tonished at the immense trade pos. | sibilities which they discovered awakened to appear for a few min-| won't talk so I ain't going to. | utes before the grand jury, Martin’ “Fatty'’s my friend.” HE BON MARCHE BARGAIN BASEME NT You're a Lucky Woman if You Wear Size 4 1-2 to 8 1,200-Prs. High-Class Pumps A freight car wil be made up daily at Auburn and sent thru here in 48 hours with seals unbroken, | Zens’ committee in the clty council | chambers at 8 p, m. Friday, accord-| ing to Anna Brucggerhott, secretary. of Gepartments who wish and the Seattle chapter of American, engineers already have scheduled | thelr cases, Lansing to Assist * Py Chinese Disarmers WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Former Secretary of State Robert Lansing, one of President Wilson's delegates at the Versailles peace conference, will participate indirectly in the Washington disarmament and Far! Eastern conference, Chinese Minister Sze said today | Lansing would act in an advisory ca- | pacity to the Chinese representatives at the conference. For some mont Lansing has been American counsel of the Chinese legation, Sze said, | Other Americans will assist the Chi- nese, he added. W. Va. Coal Men Ask. Halt of War Probe WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—West Virginia coal Interests today asked | for 4 postponement of the senate tn- vestigation on the Mingo rn In a telegram to members labor committee, the cou! operators requested that the investigation be delayed until after murder trials| growing out of the mine war ha’ been concluded. The committee will, meet tomorrow to decide whether to| carry out its original program, which calls for hearings tn William. | son, W. Va., beginning next Monday. | AUGHT TAKING BREW THRU AIR DENVER, Sept. 13.—It cost Eddie Bragks, loca! aviator, $25 and coats to carry 4 gallon of “moon brew’ i miles in hig ship, You are certainly lucky if you wear pumps from 41/ to 8, for these are well-made of excellent quality. Louis heels, of patent leather or kid leather, in Theo tie or spat styles. The Widths Are AAA to C Girls’ Serge School Dresses $4.89 Three styles in All-wool Navy Serge Dresses for girls from 7 to 14 years. Made with pleated skirts, novelty hip pockets, and trimmed with scarlet braid and silk ties or in regulation sailor style, with three rows of white braid on the collar and cuffs. An exceptional value for $4.89. ne second witness was Al Sem 1 lowing the party. cinco| Providence and thruout Michigan charges against hi “offend public morals ‘Toledo, “He ts not and never has been th kind of a man described in tur censorship | Mempht ures and the police o7 boards in Jersey City, that! ued restrictive orders. inte Norfolk barred the Artuckle ple! tures and Columbus, Ohio, planned Arbuckle Arrest nocent victim of this terrible affair | thief tad entered hin house at 1317 Exhibitors in Chicage, and, I am going to California to be} lee st. Monday night and robber! mandant, b: » Manager of Mis# Rappe, in| Wilmington an® Lon Angeles have|with bim until he ta cles ." #he) him of his fancy polka dot vest ik’ voluntarily cancelled Arbuckle's plo | sald. 4 his summer underwear, A it the | we. am con . ping that he had P | club rooms, Areade bidg., Thu greatest Importance net only © Vineet that undue Inflnenee and Sh ari ng Cell “been waiting five years for her.” | to take similar action. Printed in London Late Callers Too | night, Sept. 15, at 8 o'clock, for Lewiston but to all the Puget orosure of a sinister character has | Dy, Witthun Ophuls and Dr, em teers Wek duchiene a8 Numerous; Arrest purpose of hearing reports of Bound cits and Portland. heen brought ta bear,” mett Hitter, eailed in consultation id . hy i>, and one ofl a TK o “Some ple go to sleep a 1 public [templated and that “our past differ. . . woman in the bus, SHORTEN AUTO ROUTE men. “Bometiones 9 |dict Arbuckle on the atrength of the|ocourred behind the locked door of| pected the eotmmittes on publ p y e bus, BY 200 MILES jand just say ‘yes.’ levidence alrendy presented, even the|Arbuckle's bedroom after she wna|eafety to prohibit. the comedian's|ences are forgotten now His Summer Undies| Gray, the driver of the armas The announcement of Seattle) “I'm not asleep,” Mra. Delmont re |i.6 actor himself refused to teatity, 1 to have been carried there by tiima on the grounds they would] “I am sure my husband fa an in| Ole Lee told police Tuesday a fg being held in the guardhouse) Fort Lawton, by orders of the x of pears and a crate of apples| Tax Reducers Plan plxo taken. 2. seth i Dh ssa Meeting Thu Detectives are working on cure, A meeting of the Tax Red Council will be held in the the before Mine Mappe's death, XK. Rumwell, who’ attend: | . Pepented ner Leland, touching on the | Duttes, former movie star and wife | pictur nie Hcchicaa ee % ‘ he's & mead bee her, during her Ulnems, % i “It has always been | ¢ poe i , ‘oll In ite well on the Washington ie oe . That" Thert | Mart ‘ testimony they had previously given ee hee o easy to convict a poor man.” hat's what Albert Martin, the}, Gy Side of the river about five miles | susie prisoner in Catifornia,” has |”, After the grand Jury seewion, when learned that further evidence ' Martin, a laborer, has no natty | YOu have to be produced, District et ow, a ome id > . 1 “ghey aba sons <p on: Sonal “We ova oe ag AS oy ni orfolk jacket; no silk birt hangs Attorney Brady said “the public may) -s age teoctune ta ty (nier survellinnce,” he declared. — | over hig bunk and there's mighty Tet Assured that tRe caso will be hogs ‘On the 16¢-reom structure In addition to the alleged Incident | ittle money to his account with the /Prosecuted to the fullest extent.” | the firwt jtime showed! ft# hand to the extent . | stood protably next to Mra. Rambina 4 of revealing an outline of Arbuckle’s (& private barber shaves him and he Gok, : about Futty Arbuckle, oncea saloon witness, “has mysterigualy disap. | @Y*—he eats dainty meals from) 1 chat Arbuckle did not ertminal 2—That he did not take her Into whatever occurred there took place with her consent and without force no action of Arbuckle's | “Arbuckle ts the finest guy tn the | Cured the Intestinal injuries which sitting |Tesulted tn the girl's death, and that .j im Dis cell, still fragrant with the | her death was due to Improper diag: “We are on the trafl of new evt- hosts of her fliness or to lmproper A minor stir was cansed tn the! He's the best |case today when District Attorney | Brady charged that Mra. Sidi Wirt |) from }) Paris, had given doctors permiasion autopay Rumwell “That's the sort of a guy he ts./and William Ophulsa, Brady claimed, , interferes with me sleepin’. Mra. Spreckies denied Tirndy's | Rew freight service, already success: 31, had slept soundly thruout the| “What does he say? Weill, lay off|charge, She said she did not even ful, and the Lolo pasa. highway | night, excepting once, when he waa|that stuff. Nothin’ doin’ Fatty | understand what an autopsy waa, | and in no sense could have been con sidered as giving permission for one |Arbuckle’s Wife Standing by Him NEW YORK, Sept. mittess on the library, pubiie ities, night schools and various ‘er committees. | Tescoe Arbuckle in San Franctseo| Too many callers late at night are leceupled a prominent position on the | given by police as the reasons for the first pages of London newspapers, downfall of Mra, Roberts, 6112 Green- 13.—-Minta today, Many of the papers used, wood ave, and E. Faller, 34, boxmak- . the comedian, together) er, Kerma hotel, who were arrested} The finest the Of Rescee Arbuckle, Ineued/a state | with sensational headlines, but there| separately Monday: night, charged| world are found in thé [mene today while preparing to leave | was no editorial comment. bootleswing. Borneo. (i The BonMarché STORE HOURS—9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Wednesday—Last Day of the Fall Fashion Fete and Informal Display k on Living Models of New Fall Styles in Women’s Apparel From 11 to 12—Second Floor Rest Room The Newest Suits Are Conservative Yet Attractive A THEY PURSUE THE MORE SLENDER LINES The longer jackets are quite noticeable in suits | | for fall and winter—yet some are on more flaring | || lines—giving an excellent choice for different tastes. | | Suits fashioned of duvet de laine, tricotines, \ velour and Normandy cjoth. ed with stitching, | {fj braiding, embroidering—in novel effects. \ mt Collars are of self materials, opossum, beaverette, | <1 nutria and mole. At $45.00 to $75.00. B| SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE and . may, and per. Skirts and Middies POPULAR FOR SCHOOL WEAR Girls’ Plaid Skirts at $5.95 Plaited Skirts like these with middies always give the schoo! girls a frec-and-easy costume. Pleated Skirts—with box or inverted plaits—in plaids, and some stripes—in a good combination of . | colors. Sizes 12 to 18 years. Girls’ Wool Flannel Middies | The school girls all adore these bright-colored Mid- | dies—with their set-in or set-on pockets. Regulation or lace style—straight or turn-up bottoms, braid trimmed. | | Scarlet, Navy and Hunter’s Green SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCH Juvenile Suits FOR TINY LADS OF 4 TO 8 Blue Jacket Tailored Suits for the little men’s kind- “Enis Deantially talorcd of Engtah” |] 1 of blue serge, “ cricket, gold cloth and moire Snappy middy, Balkan and Oliver Twist styles $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 —Other Juvenile Suits, $6.45, $7.50. and $8.50. 70 Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaw Overcoats $5.50 Dandy coats, these, for school wear and cool days, Double-breasted style, that button up around the neck —made with yoke back and inverted plait. All-around belt. Sizes 4-5-6 and 7. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Cotton Goods Prices ARE i LOW at The Bon Marché Dress and Apron Ginghams 15c Good quality ginghams, these, for dresses and aprons—-26 and 27 inches wide—lengths to [5 yards, in checks, plaids and plain shades. Yard-Wide Flannelettes at 25c ‘ Soft and fleecy for underwear this Flannelette—36 inches wide, lengths to 6 yards—in pink and blue stripes on pink and yellow grounds, with floral patterns, 39-Inch Fine Nainsook at 25c For underwear and children's garments, this fine Nainsook is just splendid—89 inches wide, in close weave and good weight. White Soiesette at 25c 82-inch White Soiesette—in lengths to good quality. ranric rLoon—rairD \ = 3,000 New Tungsten Lamps a 3lc Each @& }f Box of Five $1.50 New (not refilled) Tungsten Lamps—with wire-drawn tungsten filament. Every one tested before leaving the store. None delivered. Note the Many Other House- hold Needs in Our Spacious Homefurnishing Section rk 5 yards— UNION STRERT BASEMENT

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