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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922. "SEEK TO MATCH ‘MURDER STORY horities in Hall Case Sift! Testimony THE SEATTLE STAR AY OCT - . Thi Communists Force (INSISTS ON BRINGING DOLL ]NIGHT ROUTES [Atlanta Mayor ElopesMAYORVISITS ("mete FORAIRMAIL'z7¢ tas 77 and She 6o| DANCE HALLS|=:% <i ss 1s believed by the police to have driven to the act by communists why Finds but One Disorderly | pursues her trom Russa. Man, He. Says Disorderity and @runken persons are conspicuous by their absence in the dance halls south of Yesler way, was the report of Mayor Brown and Chiet of Police W. B. Beveryns on Wednesday, after mpending an even- ing in the cabarets and dance halls of the city. The mayor saw but one drunk man in the dance halla, and he saw to it that the inebriated one was “given the air” by the special officer on | duty. | For the organtzation of a fight to | force cloning of the dance halls south of Yeuler way, representatives of the a = Seattle Council of Churches met at 4 A , 5 WG. belting Tester, " Headed Service Is My Watchword .{olty councliwoman, a committee wa formed to plan the program of In doing this I am not hold- ing out claims of being « Se — \\ 30-Hour Service Between Coasts Sought BY FRANK J. TAYLOR “ WASHINGTON, Oct, 8§.—Thirty. hour postal service between Now York an@ Gan Francisco wil be un dertaken soon by the postoffice, ‘The transcontinental alr mall route will be shortened by two days tn | time thru the expedient of night fly ing, Pxpertments have conyinoed | {postal officials that it le a feasible service, Night flying with enable maf to |make one continuous movement lelther east or west, in place of the present syetem, whereby flyers move fmatl only by day, with @ saving of but four to 10 hours, ‘The proposed al! air mall route wil! start. mall from New York in the) morning, deliver It to Chicago tp the ew is, in time for the night flyer t Cheyenne, from which {ft will “hep” to Gan Franataco the following day-—ebout 28 to 20 hours in all. ‘This super-express air mall service, in all probability, wii not be func tioning regularity for about nix) months, It involver extensive prepa: | rations, such aa light slanals to guide | aviators, and special landing fields, | for night landing. Congress has limited the alr mall service to the one transcontinental route, but over that, during the pant year, alr mall pilots flew 2,000,000 miles, carrying malle, without a ato ele fata! accident, BY GERALD P. OVERTON NEW BRUNSWICK, WN, J., Oct to mak verified tes. concerning the Hall-Mills mystery fit in with the eye story of Mrs. Jane Gibson, : ty reported to have described the Killings, occupied local author! Petes ave General Mott at iomey nera jo a Bomervilie stil! sifted a great mas ‘ evidence placed his disposal by Bikewco: Beekman. Mrs. Gibson's statement, which gecured by Detective Totten, of county, lacks corroboration ~ ih earential dots | | Another woman, Mrs. Matthew Su wife of the caretaker of the Phi! farm, near which the bodies found, ts now reported to have the authorities she heard four at the time mentioned tn Mrs. | "9 story, | ‘The latter's account of her night) on a mile to thé alleged of the crime and of seeing men and two women, hearing shots and a woman soream, Was not convincing enough to di Wert the new chief prosecutor from Bis detalied study of cartier evi-| Nor was it sufficieng ev! for Prosecutor Beekman to an indictment of the grand tack. OPERA SINGER WILL TESTIFY BAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 25.—Mme. Matsenauer, opera singer, today wan to have her chance to tell the story of her romance with Floyd Glotz bach, handsome Del Monte chaut feur, and the events which led to thetr marriage and their separation. Her efforte to have tzbach’s gult for divorce thrown out of court having falled, sho was scheduled to} uted ppear before Judge Murasky's tee tole cctieia be beard ‘ = This daily route inctuded shops” James G. Woodward, former Atlanta mayor, and 60-year-| *PPCAN intr ey tabigepoation n . . tees : ove: o ni , #) ‘ ‘ ‘ - shots, coming from the diree| When Leonie Pratt, 6, arrived @t Ellis Island from Eng- st adage Weis Geer ts nae old bride he eloped with on his 77th birthday. Those, oy te = ene expected of the crab apple tree at/ land, tightly clasping her big doll Betty, immigration offt-|gnentes. During the summer season| ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 21—In the! Wood id mare tt wold & an renting ior —as %:20 or 9:30 on the evening! cigls asked to see Betty's passport. Whereupon Leonie burst|the alr pots registered 100 per cent |petiticat game James C, Woodward] fcure ouere See Pa Sigg Mh dis toe set the crime. Detective Totten, who! > Pry ; ., 4 »»leffictency, keeping schedule time at has been equally prominent social- . | " le » offic * Matzenauer has remained in Mrs, Gibson, stated nhe| @#to tears, “I'll go right back to England if Betty can’t|*" pence ont his race for a fifth term as Ab! '% oie eee children opposed the Body re epgeeage Aosso29 pt Placed the time of the doubie| come in,” she wailed. Leonie didn’t go back, Neither did)” qhq ati-air man service, with night|IAnta's mayor by @ scant vote, but) match Slopement followed, with @ te keep the case out of “within 15 minutes” as a| Betty. flights, will furnish the greatest teet|on him 77th birthday he won hands) quiet wedding in a suburb, and e roc Genying herself to all inter. of testimony of these three —— yet for the alr mail folks, since day|down tn the game of love, All the| honeymoon trip to Florida, rs, ying 5 tn turning over their | romance of yout courtship, tn ‘our wo! el o Pal — ‘BY QUESTIONS) TRUCK CRASHES} BUILDING = Jv" eeme Oockard Bay a —| ROBBED VETS at al STARTS ON PAGE ONE SPEEDERS JAM Wak the Dlacreoedl ines fhe ethics ES Seatine moe Fender; Cracks Skull pila, St, Louie, Boston, Detrott, POLICE COURT parenrorement of the | entrance (| Gen. Charles G, Morten, command. Besides Mrs. Sutfts, @ man who SeiStF Gkvi4Q ~——————, oa « ea g ev " te $884 : 233 -§ ox States commissioner at Sentinel.) Ariz, arrested here by department of justice agents on « charge of de Kansas City, Gan Francisco, at a heartng to be held in the United |!n@ the Ninth army corps, and next States enginger's office, 602 Durke|in rank of seniority to General Injured by o motor | Pittsburg, Balthnore, Cleveland, bldg, Oct. fT atiOam A rahing, Seattle de. pretim- ‘4 Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Seat- Many Lose Licenses and |inery examination of the entrance to - yoy eure es frauding former service men on land clatma, will be given a hearing In tle, Now Orleans, Dailas, Buffs the bay wae ordered by the co tol day night, Oct, 21, following an tn- federal court on removal proceed. tinge aa soon as the necessary pa- pers arrive from Arizona. ik lo, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Pay Heavy Fines and harbor act of Sept. 22, 1922, The| *pection of Camp Lewis and « vinit/ Ho is under indictment at Phoe- Atlanta. ome Chamber of Commerce will be rep- | bonyer gg nerd bP Peirce, niz for alleged cage ner oa 5 5 Seattle motorists had @ record Gay | resented at the hearing by « member | elved at the Chamber of scheme thru which er Wednesday, Ge Brest yyw por tn police court Tuesday, appearing |of Its naval affaira committes, Tuesday. General Morton, who has|service men are exid to have lost | The accident oceurred tn a heavy ore 192%, |by scores to answer specting one me been tnepecting various camps andj more t $2,500,000. According to; e mist that obscured the streets, Tom| ‘rom January 1 to October 1. 7 he haat ot the| A. RONALD was elected com.-| stations In his area, will be in Seattle | incomplete information tn the hands | apparent, made! Casa, 5027 36th ave, S. We ‘was | #DOws an increase of $96,231,779 over |charaea, When © page Saturday and Sunday, of government officials, the scheme Cor. First and Pike impression }t period year, docket had been turned, Judge John Mander of Maple Laat post, Amert- Rhea he turned away from the| *rtving the truck, which was loaded |S “ite Premed Oat dimen more mon-|. Gordon found that the city treas-|can Lesion, for the ensuing year at consisted of inducing the veterans|M™ Over Bartell's Drog Store affec.| With vegetables, A man named ey for butlding this year than last. [ury had been enriched by. neveral | annual lection, Kenneth Watts| Astronomers assert that there are|to file claims on worthless desert Ellictt 1833 land under the belief that it was betng reclaimed for their use. tee commander and William Far-|no sounds, no fonting Gust, and no i junior vice commander, twilight on the moon. An Assured Return of Over 7 Per Cent Bowery was riding with Case, ac thet, mits |hundred dollare In fines, paid by 32 I ever| Orting to the police soars’ tang, 15 Piaeighie, Letween | mpeedera, who, in addition, lost thetr | fut of} The pedestrian wna staggering | ynuary 1 and October 1 of this year, | White operators’ licenses and had Helen} “ong the wet and slippery pave | 44 compared with 9,779 last year, biue ones immued to them. he admitted in-|™ment near the curb when Case) picures for Dallas show more| One man, William Swift, appearing relations, had tried to pre| fmt saw him, Case attempted to! ton 6.009 homes bullt since Janu. | tor second offense, lost hie blue card bis reconciliation with Mrs,|tum out to avold the man, andjary 9 y922, and got @ yellow one in exchangs thought he had done ea when| juiiding contracts in Missourl dur-| Eleven bench warrants were tnwued | Bowery remarked; “You've hit him.” |ing the month of September show an|for speeders who failed to appear, ‘The had evidently struck jincrease of 13 per cent ever Soptem-| Seattle's rainy weather is blamed the rear fender, He) ber, 1921, for most of the tnerease In epeeding, thrown to the pavement! fan Franctece has epent more than | «* drivers are more anxious to reach skull had been fractured. /twice as much for building during |the comforts of the family hearth, |] unconscious when picked | 1932 than for the same period tn 1921. | and hence step on the gag a bit too id not regain his senses.| Momphia, Tenn, figures show a | bard. of identification were | doubled valuation of buildings. ‘The Gamp weather also has forced on him, He carried a bag-| A large number of costly schools/4n Increase in auto accidents, due check and $24 cash. The! has thrown Atinnta’s building bill to| to silppery pavement. en i SUE LSTE aN, REGETE was taken to the morgue. tremendous figurea, i r wi tunel hy Sat asl une ts rte soeare By |SHillman Decision Puget Sound Power & Light Company’s G Per Cent. left headlight was not burning, |!ns the entire apan of the inst 10/ Ig Upheld by Court Bees, 2 elFOUR KILLED [sau ithe tty sree ois | Cumulative Preferred Stock at the Market Price of $85 Is an Attractive Offering Jealousy several months a: er cent. judgment sustaining Referee Glea ‘Armour Vion, Basa’ ot the IN CAR CRASH |Pbenven hae nearty Goubled its fz- wen reper tn pg) Meena P sco In order to finance construction and extensions to our system the Board of Directors has authorized the issuance of 2,000 shares, par value $100 each, of 6% cumulative preferred stock. ‘been the causo of Mra.| BEND, Ore, Oct. 25—Three men| Detroit has had an unprecedented! The report of Gleason found Mra Jealousy, has been threaten. | Were killed Instantly and a fourth | !mcrease, Anne U. Stillman net guilty of! This stock has been underwritten by a syndicate and is offered for sale at $85 per share. Dividends are payable by check on the 15th day of January, April, July and October. today. steel rails charged down @ steep) Construction of 1,360 residential held that Baby Quy Stillman was grade on the Shevlin-Hixon Lumber|>™!/dings waa the fenture of the | the iegitimate aon of the Stilimans,|I} All subscriptions for stock are subject to prior sale. This sale will close on or before November 14th next. company’s line at Spring iver | bullding Program in Birmingham, /and not the son of Fred Bauvats, |i court opened this morning.|camp and crashed into a logging | “’™ Indian guide, accused by the bus. This stock is callable at $125 per share and is preceded only by the company’s bonds and the relatively small issue of $5,500,000 outstand- more quenog! alternate—is to eee aki oo phe | oe Edward Barker, logging engineer. Still Seek feo of $22,200 for his work pty ing Prior Preference Stock. ; Earnings available for dividends are more than two and one-half times Fabian Besta, “brakeman, wo og was given $1,700 for ex.) Learn Fates Soon), Usa" Davis fireman, aed ot Lost Banker 2' Sete of Exams the preferred dividend requirements. i Dividends on this preferred stock have been paid in full since the Me three defendants chageca ich | The, four men fled were riding to Be Held Dec. 6 company’s organization in 1912. The Wee murder of "Hantoorne Tack” Der.|°% % Weomotiva ee ee examinations are annouticed. On At $85 per share will net the investor a return of more than 7% on his investment. movie actor, expected to know December 6 examinations are tn or This stock is exempt from present normal Federal Income Tax. fate tonight. Grand Jury Returns George Cine, motion picture aece| 32 Dope True Bills| Socials: Seri saa toe eestieaat co server in meteorology. | We recommend this stock as a most attractive investment and con- sider its purchase at the present price an unusual opportunity to get a high-class security with a high rate of return. Miss Alice Thornton, stenogra-| Thirty-two indictments tn narcotic | Examinations wil! be held Decem.| All checks to be made payable to the Puget Sound Power & Light Com- and Charles Scullion, brother. |tnformations were returned by the ber 13 and 14 for funior engineer pany, AGENTS. of Clk wil a ee late this Potal dei sie Bet sox aaa aakeraiois'es Fat Saae ns and deck officer, coagt and geodetic qurvey. | Orders for this stock may be placed thru any of the company’s offi- cers, with your bank, or through any authorized broker in the Puget shortly before noon. Arguments to/|eight others returned, stx wi 0 the jury wil ccepy several hours, |eret, and two charged violation “ot | —_—_——_—_— the penal code. CHICAGO.—Bantit enters music ~ Store, professes teste for classical] BIRMINGHAM, Eng. — Geor * Biusic, then chiordforms Miss Norma|Cadbury, 83, cocoa "qanutaqtarer, Kay, daughter of the proprietor, and | and founder of village of Bourneville, fobs her of two diamond rings. dies here, y Whatever You Do Don’t Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight you @ victim of eye strain or) /f the 7 Cieakcnsscent If ber yon [time ey BO4 cared for tlistr eyes tn. eye ili be glad to know that accord- NOTE. hs les ke Beg! Oe ¢ * er prominent Physician SIX LITTLE KITTENS LOOKING FOR HOMES Bix little kittens, black and white, are desirous of homes, no- cording to a mensnge received at The Star office Wednesday, The kittens will be given to kiddies or grown folks who can promino them good homes, was the in. formation given. Those Interest ed have been asked te call Bast | | 7906. hove you. 7. More ¢ye troubles and poor sight than any other one thing. Many Whose eyos were failing say they | ists and widely pr 4 } bad their eyes restored through the | The | manufacturers | guara of Bon-opto. strengthen eyenight 60 por One man «1 * was almost FY ‘Late Tonight’ ‘The defense closed tts testimony | Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Of Sound district. they would pain dreadfully; now OS D. H. Anderson they feel fine all the time. it wax % ike « miracle to me, Missing now for more than a week, no trace has been found of 0% ant € David H. Anderson, cashier of the eription for fifteen day - Granite Falls State bank. Rela-| te apd op oad tives and friends, however, are con- © Eye troubles of many descriptions tinuing their efforts to find him, oer, So WP ge ma Semaniteg by Anderson left Granite Falls Octo-| 0) 8 Bo to ean We optics bows ect Soke ber 13 in bis Ford coupe for a tow te abiety, ‘Broo ‘one 4 hours’ hunting. He was drensed n= in a fourth of o / in hunting clothes and hightop Of water and allow to din- y Siva. With this Nawid’ bathe ‘the 4 Jeather boots, He has not been eyes two or tour tim ‘exercine them daily an a hie voice ¢ does come, by large daily and Z seen since. ‘Tho license number of his car is| “ Washington, 6923, His wife died econ fckly disappear, recently. | anu’ srs Pike. ee our sven are bothering your wren , ae voce er irae Wanelg cove them now | » 14 be kep Liming, t 8720 Third os yg eng Nn a , Pe Aming, lives at $720 Third ave. 8. ly blind wight have been saved It te wold by ait good drug Sunset 2974, } Anderson's sister, Mrs. D. W.| @ Queen City Market Corner P %

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