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' , \ ! ! Wi ELIAM ‘MACLEOD q | ) HIS is the fascinating piece of fiction which is to start in The Star beginning on Wednesday.. The central theme is the character development of Dave Sanders, a First in News—First in Circulation (by 11,727 copies a day)—Call Main 0600 to Order The Star at Your Home—-50 Cents a Month—Why Pay More? On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $5 “SE ATTL. WASH., SAFE CRACKED BY YEGGMEN IN SEATTLE Entered as Second Class Matter May &. UAR ¥, 28, 192 Reformers Intro- duce Initiative to! | Cut High Cost of Living - care-free range rider who serves time in the penitentiary on a false charge of man- slaughter. He is released—taciturn, hardened—and goes back to the range to find that the discovery of oil has changed life there. The white-hot excitement which attends the feverish game of drilling and welling for oil gives Mr. ine an opportunity to tell a thrilling and human story in a thvilling and human way. You will want to read “Gunsight Pass.” Watch for its opening installments. HOME BREW Mowdy, Folks! Have you hung a W. C. 'T. U. service star in your window yet? eee ™) BATTLES THUGS HOW IT STARTED When Pive took off her fig leaf dress (he little cared, we must confess) | And dived into a cooling stream We've bung three stars in our | (Hy wel bet she wae a) Basement windew. ! eee \Citizen Is Murdered in His Auto SANTA MONICA, Cal. Because she wore a no-piece swit The kind we now would call a Tam, Sh Weader if it would Se sreeee te pin co beaut”). mre omy, +0 ~ mueracred V4 “dead soldier”? Her spouse rebuked her 9 she #00 | dennerato battle with holdups here “ee \¥We hear she said Whe carea,| tods GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN TF | Gray's body was found in the Seattle's first white star flag, indt- | eating that no intoxicants are used the residents of the house where biel wr | Morbid ‘driver's seat of hin car thie morning. The dead man had a bullet hole in |the left side Movie photographers took pictures | of the hanging of the flag. How it is hung, was placed in the windo jshield of his machine was punctured Ge Sates 3. T. Resale home. And Raa Cire telah with: hocaneaned Snisiachaoen i wl Rateration in full feree of the judge used to be such @ g00d|"" Aavices from British Columbia Gray's right hand clutched an auto| Salities to public utilities, pro- after-dinner speaker! declare that more than $10,900 | |™atic pistol, which he had been fir] Vigne maxienum rates, sineo 7 ee || damage was done to the Vancow- | |!9& When a bullet ended his own life! Changed by state action.” ‘The average Seattle man may not! | ver hotel on New Year's Eve. | ‘The wixth clause prohibits Interter-| know what to do in the presence of "min di New Year! . HELD IN BIG royalty but he doesn't need an eoaching when he holds (6ur king» CHECK THEFT cee Oh, Mother, tear down your Volstead Federal secret service agents Fri MINERS ABOUT Harold Demoine in connection Your son's im the has-been class; | | ANDIS SLAIN! of his head. The wind. | {day wore Inventigating the career of | Authorizing sweeping municipal re forms designed to reduce the high cost of living, initiative measure No. 44 wan filed in Olympia Saturday by former Counciiman W. D, Lane, first vice-president of the Poll Tax Repeal and BE ction Law club. petitions for which be circulated along with the peti |tions for the repeal of the poll tax | and for the abolition of faurty lines in state and county elections, al ines (1) Establishment of munici- | } a he measure pal markets by cities and towns and the sale of all kinds of feed stuffs, (2) Eatabfishment of manich pal cold storage planta and the sale of ice. (3) Katablistement of wood and | coat yards and the sale of all kinds of fuel, (4) Sale of power by municipal ; Might and power planis to com- | munities outside the city limits, Use by municipalities of all forms of facilities for transporta- tion, including motor buses, | | lence by state officials or state com. | missions with municipal franchines, | addition to restoring to power | franchises which have b ne fourth and fifth clauses apply particular force to Seattle. The mean that the city! Vault of the Roesch Motor Co., 2301 Third av Star Staff Photugrapher —Photo by Price & Carter, with fourth would s ROB PAYMASTER! BLOW UP oar The Seattle Star = tet. to walk to the factory, ip blocks distant, when a Dodge re , after it had been blasted by cracksmen' 5 to 89 hihed Cc E ENTS ‘IN SEATTLE ——$—$— light Hold-up o Paymaster Held up on his way to pay oft workers at the company’s fac tory at 661 Henrietta st., F. Har- rison, paymaster for the Ameri can Portable House company, was kidnaped by three armed motor bandits Saturday and robbed of $697.15 in currency. | warrison had just stepped off a” \street car at First ave. S. and Alaska ~ mobile pulled up at the curb and he” was confronted with the barrels of two pistols. “Jump in—quick” Those were the only wade passed. Reinforced by the menacing they were all that were nec f Harrison climbed reluctantly inte the car, and the next minute the ma — chine was speeding down the street While one of the bandits took Har rison’s money satchel and satisfied |nimsei¢ that the payroll was there, the other warned the paymaster, on | pain of death, not to try to ascertait | the make or the number of the car, 7 Aside from this threat, the ride” | was made in silence. When the automobile reached Ninth ave. and Madison st., one of the bandits curtly ordered; “Get out!” Harrison scrambled out and the au- tomobile speeded away. » | As soon as the theft was reported, — | every available motorcycle and autor mobile at police headquarters was ordered out to hunt down the bandits, Bie Bwectic held out some ginger ole T0 BUILD CITY the theft of 25 paymaster's | would be able to operate motor bus! some time Saturday morning. Police believe the job was done by expert safebreakers who} x) s \ate hour in the afternoon, hows» e | checks Jremerton recently and! tines, the legality of which no ‘ ; : | Bc J At a * And he went and took a glass. rnp sig ei vs i a Bicones lin By “ ry ray ney ‘are part of a gang with well organized burglary schemes in this city. Thé outer door of | ever, no trace of them had been fe spying alleged passing of $1,560 orth questioned, and the fifth id pro. ¥ ‘ of the checks de a? Maneatis ak tatent ae safe was blown n off by nitro-glycerine and the inner door was drilled. found. Wonder if Councilman Robert | Black Diamond Strikers to | Vide & sense of Claposing. of surHiae é det re red ait no taal eo Harrison said the driver of the au- — WwW. Cc Detnoine was arrested in the current from the projected Bkagit Bagnall att» dla Zindort apartments Friday night by | po " | tomobile was 27 or 28 years old, 6 . U. flag in his window? Reckon Erect 200 | Homes Zindort apartments Friday night by | power plant | feet t or Inches tai, 166 Gta ot. “He's got w lot of Scotch Ia his| Lieut. of Detrotiven W. B. Kent HIS IGNORANCE OF Sede raat ant ce ie ee Fe ce tae cron mnie SAY connection? with | the TIME-WORN SAYING |The second bandit was 35 to 40 year the erection of a city of 200 houses checks, but the police are holding Key a aatr y “JUST A SUGGESTION | #t Black Diamond. The plans are te him on an open charse | WITH HAMMER LANDS HIM IN JAIL |ctcap and'wes very shabolly Acagail ; - ‘ g made by striking miners, who : m cap and ery 8 . Why don't the anti-probibition. feoadlagan se a (etn . sear pire | Tafting a pane of glass from the Mark Shum, 32, never heard the || l-phe third was 39 to 40 years oMd, & | Sle maken connteroficmive and | | O16 Pacific Cons Co., follow KILLS WIFE |nkylight. safecrackers slid down, a Up S$ h-| pedverb about. the pitcher that feet, § or 9 inches tall, weighed 183, hang beer steins in the win: | |'0 '° ‘compromine on the eviction seem ine main floor of Pathe Pim |Attempts to Hid Up South-|] went to tie wet! once too often. || Rival Suitors Fight Over Girl! ana wore a shoddy black hat and @ < suits brought. by the. company AND HIMSELF "222, 2113 tira ave. Priday Pacific || Wherefore he is in durance vite Cat gray overcoat | ae el oka Glenere -whe. had bulit ual night and smashed the combination ern Pact || Caught, it is alleged, in the act || in Cafe Harrison was on his way to the houses on company land. Work on}. MUSCODA, "Wis. Jan. 28—John from the vault with a sledge ham- | ° of robbing the cash register atthe |) factory from the company's offices, “Dan Landon Throws His Hat Into| houses, on, compan: hoot, an; Swanda, farmer, shot and killed bis | mor. iS-Walter|| Dearborn rooailng house “14 || As the result of ‘a quarrel over | in the Arcade building, ‘at the time Fing.”—Headline. He has to. le iw to ee wife and t committed suicide to- * , loot 1 |B. ged 1. W Sixth ave aturday, he is sat¢ . : Semi 9 of the robbery, , ¢ he| cord to Geo Rummens, attor sehen ogy —_ They secured no loot and were | E. 2 a girl, Mike Semitch, 31, cook, | -! can't throw his vest, because he| co cre Pad tina pice day, erasyie- the last two sides of an dd awny. The crime was dis.|W., is dying 4y with five|| to have con! 1 rifling the ull || ngiedioree pene a OA: Ce doesn't wear one. hee and .Coal| “eternal triangle Saturday morning. Police |bullet wgunds in’ his body, sustained || on the two previous nights, |. Was perhaps fatally stal s i eee i coy ote amnagl Two yearn ago Matt Havlak shot the job was pulled by the |late last night when he attempted He ted after a strug-|| urday and one of his helpers, MOTOR FIRM’S Our idea of real humor would be| Cree ard male do the homes of and killed himdelt after a quarrel ‘cnnastcrn wha bkw the fe to hold up and rob the Southern Pa-|| gle by Patroimen J. H. Myers and || Mike Dukiteh, 35, was afrested, to see Dan wearing a high silk hat.) #cton are affected by the evic.|With Swanda over Haviak’s wif, in the Roesch Motor Co., 2301 Third | cifie’s Shore Line limited, a half mile|] F. H. Braillard, who had lain in || charged with inflicting the SAFE ROBBED! ¥ oe? 1 oe naw mat under the compromise |Sonia, Haylak claimed the other aye, Friday night. Both cases are |east of Glendale. \| wait for him. wounds. Little drops of wood alcohol, regi imal Bh io acl! The Man had béen too attetitive to Sonia. | under investigation Lambertson was shot by railroad It was so easy the first two]| The girl over whose hand the What police axpect to be the ints preted of: dane. | they have aaron emiain in their ;Shortly:-afterward Swanda “married |"”* ® : detectives after he had stopped the || times—but he'd never heard that ]| men fought is said to be a first of a series of daring safe ieignes the nasty floral desgn— | Sena hones. Y Kop "| the wido Deni train by pilcing an obstruction | Proverb, } tress employed at the res- robberies .in Seattle and other “Gone Above—We Hope.”t perme pesmo lin Neighbors reported the couple had White House Denies ietcts the tracks | taurant where the rival suitors cities of the Northwest, ‘was a 4 ? : ~ haar _ . ee been unhappy and had quarreled fre- | The detectives were awaiting him work, at 518 Sixth ave. committed early Saturday when Ie see fn tho papers chat ail war ae | Rebuff to Jusserand |, rien thing been tipped ott FATT YS CASE, .| thevauuret took place in the| the: Roesch Motor Core, estab: time cantonments, except Camp Lew |. PARIS, hone’ 28 — medias ta in advance as to his plans the restaurant while half a dozen} lishment at 2301 Third ave, “aay - ‘ . today discussed a story, credited to i . Bra r be abolished and that . ie | papers bere, today said the NEARING END) people were eating early breakfasts.| was looted by yeggmen, pl j t - Com lete IS MILLIONS GO the Morning Post of London, to the | shore Line limited carried $300,000. Semitch's screams brought Pa-| So expert was the manner in ceeeee cue to be sent so Low's J 7 that President Harding had|” » | ACY . - is - backward, turn backward, ob \ TO U HE HATED /ettect: tm ib The railroad company, however, re- |» BY M. D. TR . trolmen Dan Griffin. and R, M.| which the safe was cracked that in thy flight, and let me hear more t ew TORK, Jan Cotiegs [twice refused to receive Ambassador lysed to confirm the assertion |" SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28. — At] Wilson’ into the kitchen, where they| detectives were convinced. that It of those L. T. rumors tonight! musemen men \generally turned out to be|Juserand in an audience ei ambertson is a former railroad | stimony in the second t of Ros-/¢ound Semitch lying on the floor,| was the work of dn organised gang “ee | mums Van ¢ opinion of Amos Eno, ne foreign vbr berreca man. He was yardmaster at Joliet, !Goe Arbuckle for causing the death | pieeding from several knife wounds.|of professional yeggs. r nas no knowledge of the alleged iM-|1)) He was discharged by the South {of Virginia Rappe will be in the . " Hi orkit the THE EYE DEAR | 4 according to a witness contesting his | has r | ‘cinta Dukiteh, the policemen allege The police are w ing on Mra, Bernard ¥ ° n orma 10n will, but he left $6,000,000 to Columbia | cident ern Pacific for hig agtivities during hands of the jury by tonight, ac-| was standing the prostrate; theory that a safe-robbing ene eye, and could catveraial | and pies u whe (2 outlaw switchmen's: strike last jcording to the outlook ag court con-lpHeay of his rsary, breathing} “crew,” which was responsible ether.—Manchester B | WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 The \epring. Federal offigials have him|venes today. ineavily and clutching a blood-| fer a long chain of crimes in Today the Chi “Jack, dear, I'm glad you White House today de aeropioed listed as one of the prime movers in| The prosecution is expected to con ee d knife.in his hénd. Chicago, had moved its head Png MG agp hors re home early for dinner | in London that President |geattie's general strike clude its rebuttal this morning. The!" "Scnitch was rushed to the city| quarters to Seattle, the Middle Sow Wears vee py he dist 1 | ig Na twee eee rg ME ciaiadiny yet Aes <tr lb tanh baw ox nope ceagtillny Me beater’ It spital, where ‘his condition is| Western metropolis having been New Year ol 1 ry with the dishes and lex Juasserand, Frenc fe ould-be bandit were | 1 88 ne take PS gees agony : Sons and we end }] 0) hurry with ag au of Jules Juss N a French ly wounded the would-be bandit were |rebuttal. A recess will be taken over | aig to’ be eritical, while Dukitch| made too hot to hold them, M we can go downtown to the ador, for an audienc Sergt. 1. R. Cato, Capt. Davis Adams, |Monday #0 Gavin McNab, counsel for | wag immediately placed under ar-| Saturda robbery was discs i |] show. You glance thru Tho Herman Cline, Posner and William] Arbuckle, can argue in the Mary) ered when Philip Gerst, secretary New York's Anti-Baloon league told ar and see what's in town Ma cs Two Bank Bandits Cahill » Pickford divoree action in Carson} > " Watiboen: Semitch nor Dukitch |of the motor company, opened the , no sympath HERMOSILLO, Sonora, Mex- — ev | id talk a “ office at 8 a.m. legislative committee no sympathy eek PN “ » will be | Would talk about the trouble, al Snowld be wasted on the men who w ico, J Five pupils of the Are Recognized Hank in Galerado a a tresses to the Jury, will be} Me"Ounee “enaploneh ne the mee, A hole’ tind beer “Aettind eine eae drink wood alcohol. “They are better Crus Galver public school were | PrPTSBURG, Pa., Jan, 28.—Two ot | , sin Tuesday arit said tHiere hea ‘been bed. [outer, door of the asté ata filles atl off dead,” he said, Better off or not ‘The abov a little instantly killed by a bomb ex ly. "five pandite who held up the} Looted ‘by Bandits! x ‘i | blood between the two m nitrogiyoect. ‘The tesulting Aaliad sce don't know. But probably just incident that har dally in plosion here today. First National bank of Crafton yer) vine san “ hanaits en-/ Four Men Killed in since the waitress over whom | tion completely wrecked the big safe es happy. t 1s of Seattle homes Victor Lugo, a schoolboy, found afyerg, nd shot to death ate eT ee eee eee Anate | " . they fought had been given yet it was done so smoothly that see housands of § bomb on an old revolutionary battle anmlstant cashier, were identi-|tered. the Danie we Ae Clash With Marines} port Ale “se City Detective J, 8, Majewski, who Nevads man is sentenced to be dg, MASTOUS Hear here, He brought I 80 | tei tod yome time lagt night and WASHINGTON, Jo | Dukitch is held on an open|Was assigned to the case, declared the Killed by lethal gas. Our city coun very one has his favorite, ||gchool with him, where he and fev-|' wiey were Walter Joyce and Ore neath 5 SRG a Eee, se eae aie bclaan petteorns ited pending the outcome ot] sound could not have been heard cil reporter gets an assignment like movie star’ or legitimate play eral companions tried to open it L0/Grame, the former identified by @] ro et heen determined ording {and Nicaraguan policemen.was re-|Semitch's woune across the street, from the office. that daily. |] er and The Star keeps tab On’ } extract the dynamite | witness as the man who shot Moss. |i) orts to Denver" Police today |ported to the navy department For all their pains, however, the rie er and The § Juan Mendiz, an older boy, realix | “ i | Sergt, Lee Henry and four native po: | robbers got but little recompense: ersey Blue-Lawer Slaps Naked them for you. If they are |iine the danger, seized the bomb and | iw, fB 3 Meetaan vearie hkiited, |Girl Released in in ‘The safe contained only $13 in cum Knee.” Whore knee? in -town Star lets you {hurled it from the building, Tt struck | riter o ogu | THER Hetry ‘and. hig ‘three: companions | Kid Cc irency, and this was all the yegemen oe know thru its news columas | rock some distance away and ex Check Is Sought WEA JIRA Lah ovouael ay dapeetare, On| idnaping Case (soi. they teft a quantity of valua- r , thru its advertisement ploded, fectives amsigned to the case had || Tonight, fair; Sunday, probably | January 24 a detachment of local po: | OGDE Utah, Jan. 28, — Miss pers undisturbed—which in it merenyene now river On is chglie The blast partially wrecked the| Detectives AMEN Tate a well rain; moderate casterly @lice encountered the quartet and the | Frenc JacLane, of Chicago, ar-| cording to detectives, is proof Eee oc ube road in, Britis OF @ give you all: news regard school and killed Lugo, Mendiz, Jone | Saturday | ter of fictitious checks winds. fight followed, ‘The other three ma-|rested here on telegraphic advices, » marauders were profession: f iumbia. That won't help visiting jocal amusement Vidal, Alberto Valdes and Juan Iara. |drenwed writer of | fictitious, enacts Hours» | {rines, who were not wounded, were | saying she was wanted for the al: |als; ax it is only the amateur erimb Seattle motorists much, however $e PRN A AE ‘Two more boys, Hnrique Cota and| who swindled tected hoe aiviaall taken prisoners by the police and lat. |leged kidnaping of George B. Rob./nal who burdens himself with in: When they hit ncouver the eu « erlaa ae i Felix Codarme, were severely in-|eler, of thre ae Bridey after | er turned over. to the marine hog@: | bins, aged 8, was released from cus-|criminating documents on which he drive.on both sides of the road entertaining way |jured and will probably die, the Her-!a bogus $626 check, Friday Soisiare, asta ipaasaidaas atuiione’: cannot realize immediately, and on the sidewalks. 1} movwillo hospital announced, | noon,

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