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EXICAN GENERAL IS EXECUTED PARADA APD DPR D DADO Tae a paper with a 15,000 daily circulation lead over its nearest competitor The Seattle Star HOME jared a Beoond Class Matter May 8, 1999, at the Postofficn ai beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 187% Per Year, by Mall, 06 to 60 WEATHER Tonight fatr, Thursday fair and warmer; moderate sowth- westerly winds, FORECAST w ‘ASH., WE iDNE SDAY, _NOVE MBE R 1, 1922, _Two CENTS Leidl SEATTLE VOLUME 24, (POINDEXTER? DUNCAN? DILL? How Can a Progressive Vote Next Tuesday? SRURCURUSUSRAC SERENE TUN STERAERERSR SESE RNUAVERRESae EER SeeeeAEEeEEEeRE FesslVe VOUS ANeCXt LUCSaAaY: | Ss (EDITORIAL) SHOULD have united behind the strongest of the tional figure that Poindexter is. He might not S The Star has stated several times in the last other candidates. possess at once the strong influence that Poindex- year, SENATOR POINDEXTER DESERVES C. C. Dill, former Spokane congressman and ter exerts in Washington, D. C. He doesn’t pretend DEFEAT. ee nominee of the democratic party, SHOULD re- that-he would. Dill is refreshingly frank, for he The progressive, liberal and independent forces ceive the solid backing of forward - looking citi- makes no claim to personal greatness in this state have been weakened by dissention, “< “a Be sean ero Se ghost of * * & : petty personal jealousies and internal strife. There @ show to oin ee : ‘ . has been no strong leader to rally them, no stand- Dill made a good record in congress. He is a Duncan's DUSTY ieprebaganda candidates | he ard bearer forceful enough to bring them into Progressive. rad 8 0h Le cepa fine *p- chance to be elected: in fact, tho he appeals to Ia harmony as Poindexter did when Poindexter him- i. | ee oat Je bor, he has admittedly lost the sympathy, confi- : bate. He has a thoro understanding of the ; pathy, self was a progressive. — _ fundamentals of good government. HE KEEPS dence and indorsement of most of organized labor, ‘ The issues against Poindexter need no repeti- pS PROMISES. He knows the problems of the ae tion. Progressive citizens cannot PREFER to average man. Hehas courage that is equal to There should be a strong swing to Dill, and if have him in the senate. that of Poindexter himself. On most of the ques- there is, the state of Washington will punish the Yet The Star recognizes that, with the progres- tions that progressive citizens believe vital to the man who voted to keep Newberry, the seat buy- sive vote split, he may be re-elected by a minor- welfare of the nations Dill would work and vote er, in the senate. Senator Poindexter deserves ity, as he was nominated by a minority. everlastingly right. defeat. The progressives can and should vote next nied i A Tuesday for C. C. Dill, the one man who can bring Those who cannot support Poindexter Dill might not become the commanding na-_ that defeat. pee E PRE rr it x tion) BATAAN Fal OO | 1S DOUBTFUL hau ted from exposure and oar real hes Romie Shanty, 12yearcia|™ Were hurt three of thers ental, Muskegon girl, who was kidnaped|When & cyclone blew over a large Sunday, was able to give only an| brick smokestack at the plant of the j is perience when found near here, 4|Several houses were unrcofed and : fl New Evidence Is| | : ae Women Terrorized | pir ba ol gre Oprrmammdpeasaa a Murguia Captured incoherent account of her ex-(|Belleville Stove & Range Co, today. The girl, after deseribing to the! eal . best of her ability the man who Reported Found| as Police S ee ki | abducted her after she had attended | WEBB CITY, Mo. Nov. 1.—One in Church and Is in Dual Deaths | I, Jehurch, was put to sleep at the Degenerate farm home of Peter’ Sink. The| woman was crushed to death andl Promptly Shot lgirt’s body wae bruised and gave | Nearly @ dozen other persons were ‘ eta ew i HAVRE, Mont. Nov. 1—“we | iF, d A “beast man"; fg at large in Seat- | evidence that she had been harshly | injured when a cyyclone struck this} MEXICO CITY, Nev. 1—Gen. paying tite Gereing have no definite intention of re- { i tle j treated slesping town earty:today. Francisco Murguia was executed Ladd the Inquest case in | i He may be the “beast of the Penin. | ————— SEB °F: CSRS NTS oe HHT HO ‘<> a ioe Today is All Saints’ day—but we| volving the shooting of the Rev. | ‘ x sula,” who held Portland in a two y ing squad at St. Tepe : know who the little sinners are | 1. d. Christler and the suicide | . weeks’ reign of terror a month or | huanes after a court martial, the eee | of Mrs, Carleton,” Distriet At. | ; 80 aKo i war department announced to | torney Max Kuhr told the United | i : 4 He may be the same fiend who |# Wh th { t day. « ie oie Seals oe eo Ri ay / Re at — made criminal assaults upon an en. |# en e ocus Che dheentinns.. Seieerel cal hy windows are covered with soap| “The local authorities, of whom 1 of women at Bchnelder's | # am ad orien lam one, are conducting a further in 6, Near Olympia, a fow weeks | # Pl ue Hit Seattle ” ie IOh, bring back my flivver to me! | ¥estigation, but unless new develop > Murguia, one of the most fam- ‘ eee ments warrant, the case is closed | | Whoever he is, he is at large in Se. | d ous of the Mexican rebels, was é “The findings of Dr. Hamilton and) fj . attle—iurking in dark alleys, prowl rs i ip: e mi captured in a church only : Happy thought: Onty 364 days | wiiiams yesterday will have no of. je ’ ing around ground Moor windows. HE Emper basi thin hy eta einai dies nae nahice tes peptone» inti! next Hulloween. | ficial effect upon the coroner's jury | Chief of Police W. B. Severyns, # tense, white line; the passion for conquest = 2 verdict,” Kuhr said 7 ‘es who has been investigating a series | Murguia was captured by Gen. Ga _PUMPKIN FLAVORED | ‘The double tragedy occurred at 1/ : : ‘ . of reports of attempted outrages # flashed in his little almond eyes. briele Carmona, commanding federal Glen pate « barber, sve | clock Friday morning. in the rec 3 4 i against Seattle women for several “That land ha Sitetat? ty ded. nore | aRigioos| the rebel leader's j -nlelageey ple yesterday | tory of Bt. Mark's Episcopal church, 4 1 r days, admitted Wednesday morning | at land must be mine!”’ he commanded. wayne the Rigior Gh a % | hon of the Chrisler family, Mrs. , - - \ that most of the cases could be laid | # * * : lace Z ot gaa away the taste of the (rr, W. Chrisler, wite of the slain F to a single man i $ “Most High One, it shall be done,” replied feet Catianminn aor a en ai _ in 8 nag og Rig tengo aye + , i , ote dpi the short, fat man who stood before the bronze #|Presiaent Obregon, has long, heen etn eae el ty er ey, [Carleton, Monday instituted a pri . by the hand ut Providenee--a Buddha that separated the two. Sus opponent ot the prmsst ean ed a union, Pitchers are look for a lot of strikes. ee vate investigation of the tragedy. iH , - courage of the women whom he has # approached. Until he ts safely be | # 4 hind the bars he is a real menace to | % © Milk prices have gone up to 13) the women of the city." | j leents. Yep, 13 is an unlucky num. MRS. HALL TO | j 3 _ The chief t# naturally keeping sm i for the consumer | “ im cret S women who | j «Ald RECITE STORY)! a4 . is ‘ bavA reported that they have been ap. § Be that as it may, Jimmy Duncan | 4 4 Li proached by the beast man, But he # ment. The silken sleeve of the emperor was raised and a claw-like hand reached out, tapped a sil- ver gong. A silk-clad servant entered the room noiselessly and waited. The emperor turned to (Turn to Page 4, Column » TRY TO BLOW S. P. TRAIN pam summing fer: senator | NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. I © \ er is pursuing his investigation relent the fat man once more and raised his hand. BURBANK, Cal., Nov. 1.—One man \1—Mrs. Frances N. Hall, the slain j , \ ; on leanly and that he hopes to # s under arrest here early today as | rector’s widow, is expected to an-| i lees %, % have the e in jail before | # “Go! Conquer!” he result of what was believed an lewer accusations of Mrs. Jane. Gib- ae ot the end if : ij attempt to dynamite a Southern Pa- son, “pig ranch woman,” when shé 4 “As far as I can learn,” he said, | # “T go! cific freight train late last night. He breaks her silence for the first time “hls outward appenr gives no |§ ; : Was later released. ‘The police are to newspaper men on the Hall- ree hint of his true character. In at | ‘ ‘ A | myst se’ arscgh leant one Insiance he wax reported | And the plague of “locusts” hit the shores of #)"%K'Ssrs were wrecked and were ~Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers the Pacific Northwest—locusts which repro- | switched to a siding by an engine $$ / sent from Los Angeles, duced themselves in Seattle and thruout the #! ‘Tne expiosion shook houses for * * * | bl Coast country with such prodigality and who $e pale the ee ae ee Mrs. Hall will meet newspaper in an expensive touring ear, from | |men at 1:30 p. m., ‘Timothy Pfeiffer.) At the top is Alice Rask, 12, of 845 Donovan st., and below | Which he stenned to attempt to force | her attorney, announced, for the zm t,t his vile attentions on a young wom fant bona fide interview since she| (2t right) is Gertrude Keough, 15, 805 Donovan st., two of | an. i became known as the “sphynx of three victims of birdshot and rock salt fired by A. H. Stone,| ‘The beast man’s field of opera- # ' the Stevens mansion,” immediately | 70, des ! rd ae pen rfc —_ a Halloween per ree ad 2 bays oy media "8 wormed their way so assiduously into land with a time-tuse bomb, after the dual tragedy. ed on him Tuesday nigh $3 . °, $3 ele smn re he em ae mi ard gat" ©” ose Na | enerhip duancee cont, mony sone | before the 0 be Mrs. | a pte y or pm: $3 3: RS | Gibson ““harges witnessed the siay.| of Seattle's Halloween ceelbra thelr women for treatment and {and apartments in which bedrooms ff POWER! H\| HART REFUSES TO ford will arrive in Seattle! ings was to appear. tion three children, two of them Stone was immediately arrested, |" located on ground floors, But, § : Tilapia pais te po saniiiniasteanatinielte | girls, were suffering from pain Wades sxoveing on. lal ip ses soroame thedh ge i The locusts conquered a vast empire that the i BE AT HOME WHEN fui gunshot wounds Wednesday | mation was filed against him by |gerious hax come of hin efforts. | white man had reclaimed from the blistering # SEC. DAVIS CALLS Mi sd a os and Al, H, Stone, 70, of 1017 OLYMPIA, Wn, Nov. 1.—A Deputy Prosecuting Attorney R, areful—that's the only ad-| 8 t desert—conquered it save for two small hold- #! | Cloverdale st, was in the city Bein, rich man’s son, people Mire (: i I can give until we find | # dark secret leaked out today at a, *:, hero Manet an none | | Jail, charged with assault in the | I+ Bartling. Fire Captain Kobe a man,” Chie Severyns said.|f ings which the whites refused to relinquish #|] tne state hospital, Govemor | | second degree. inson appears in the Informa: | women should not walk thru un-!# even for a price! Louis F, Hart gave Secretary of | Part of Stone's fence was torn Of those Ford jokes, 3 ee tion as complaining witness, lighted or deserted streets without | % More than 60 other reports were 9 escort at night. They should! 3 be wary about admitting strangers | # to their homes, And, above all, | # with buckshot and rock salt. By | Halloween pranks, most of which they should beware of accepting au time, however, the boys who | were harmless—~altho numerous |tomobile rides from strange men— done the damage had fled and only | jougeholders were irate. | Particularly after dark,” ol p 7 ft | a group of smaller children were le Several traftic nocides ats were nar | ind. on, and three of them fell |™° he dangero $ pea dnrsr apy the ground. Alice Rask,|*pote In ‘the streets and misplaced | Pot; Husband Hurt | t 18, 846 Donovan ast., was the most | |street obstruction signs, } Seanekiek to the floor by a coffe po! srely wounded, her skin being| While pursuing a band of “gob-| pot hurled by his wife, Sam Funes |punctured in 23 different places by |lins" in the Capitol Hill dis Pa-|43, ehoe shine stand proprietor, was | lrock salt and shot, Gertrude Keogh, | trolman A ” ost his|taken to the city hospital Tuesday 15, $05 Donovan st., and Robert F'.|handouffs. But the “ghosts” were night, after a Halloween colebration |# Robinson, §-year-old won of Fire Capt. | honest—they returned the at the family home. Funes was | # Thomas KR. Robinson, 1024 Thistle} Wednesday with @ good-natured |treated for several lacerations on the | head and released. Hessessessessesssnssnssesssassessnssassesssassnsssnsetesteseessreneeseeeeresessreesseeeees Labor Davis the “bird” when the secretary visited here Monday. Secretary Davis, with several of his party, called on the gov ernor, but the governor was “out.” The governor sent word to the secretary that he was “indisposed,” It was stated here that Gover. nor Hart ‘s incensed at Secre- tary Davis because the secretary made several speeches in the state ‘in behalf of Senator Miles USED CARS FARM LANDS CITY REAL ESTATE ACREAGE STAR WANT ADS WILL HELP YOU |down by a gang of young hoodlums |Tuesday night. Stone, Incen| |rushed out with a shotgun lo: ee | » Wonder if Henry, when he gota) at Edsel, says, “Edsel, you're) first fliv ver 1 oe produced’? Then followed murder! Success, the end of the conquest—the founding of a new empire for the Most High One! THE LOCUSTS! S. B. H. Hurst's latest sensational novel starts in The Star November 6. If you are not getting The Star, call Main 0600 and have the paper delivered at your door. Order now, so ig eo Riga Ee 5 or you'll have it when this great new fiction fea- H\| (or wanitien. The, Hart, politi ture starts. organization have clashed several times in this campaign, received by the pollee of various THOU GHT ‘or Brown was 60 years old yesterday. Oh, well, he can’t live forever soe Doe was born on October 31. Al # anything is apt to happen on| After reading the letters written the late Secret Frenklin K, beprenident <<Urn to Page 8, Column Da V. Ohlstrom st., were leas seriously injured. note.