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THE SBATTLE STAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. RUM RUNNER IS ‘Detroit Is Decreasing FIGHT VICTIM | Automobile Casualties HERE’S MORE ABOUT PHILLIPS BY PHILLIP J. SINNOTT heavy fines to traffic violators, He STARTS ON PAGE ONE r ‘ | DETROIT, Mich, Deo, 6.—While | has sentenced more than 100 to Jail. | ry Cutter Engages in ajautomoniio tatatities and accidents | Detrott showed Its approval by over- | om te Sound Fight are increasing appallingly in most | whelmingly re-clecting him this fall been decorated by ° pretty cur. 1 espera | American cities, in Detroit, the num-| Recently, Bartlett began escorting ain, which served to oe ~ [ber is steadily being decreased |apeeders thru the hospitals and) the sawed bars, it was learned, In spite af the herole efforts | ‘This tn spite of Detroit's narrow | morgue, where they could see the vic | ‘The hole in the bars was scarce: of his father, W. G. Thompson, streets, with their 10,000 Interwec: | tims of the careless driver, The lew | nd = — to —_ me brit te tions offering many natural hazarda, | son had a far-reaching effect ct ct Jagwed te save his life by submitting including those of irregularly shaped| Incompetent drivers have been| edges of the sawed bars caught & blood transfusion operation, HW. [comers and turns. ‘This, too, in| eliminated thru the police conducting | wads from her clothing W. Thompson, who was shot [iis of the fact that the city has {a written or oral examtnation and a| Prints of a we 's bare foot down Monday night Ina whisky {cuadrupied in size since the automo-| practical demonstration of driving © the window ? battle on the Sound, died Tue [ine came into general use, and that | ability before a driver's Heense can be| leadin pint where the at t mean day at Providnece hospital, at 11 [every weventh person in Detrott | secured | ladder placed, ° a m. owns and operates an automobiie—| “Traffic regulation and methods| Clara had left most of her effects! 7 Meanwhile, Thompson's ney aan jone of the highest ownership propor jare 60 years behind the agen — a = hind, ye myo eo : red | I ‘ : panions, R. J. Thompson, a brother, | s in the country lot of us will never catch up with | ress and a faded blue frock which F h Ch And Oscar Taylor, are in the city] Tosoi's cure for traffic evila? wt. |them,” says Dr. J. W. Inches, De. |ahe used when working. Besides you want to see the genuine rist- Jail and the federal authorities are», Deroits sure for tions, imetuding | tfelt’s police commisstoner, “Hut if/tmany articles of apparel, she left : h f. f h Betting their apeed beat, the 1-443,/ oo crtective innovations, and|W* can't catch up, we must see'thatjgome small change, a picture of mas smile on the faces of the men- with « contraband cargo of 60 cases |MARY efiective | inne | our children can }Armour Phillips, her husband, and : r hisky and barrel of bottled - - . | slabidiancetiikeantinials her suitcase | ks Ch f 1] h bw gs alg Traffic safety education In Detroit | A deputy sherifs reported that} oO nristmas morning—tollow the of y ne hole * ds ry The 1-443 was captured by the/is decidedly intensive. The wiole| ’ he had noticed an automobile with * h G Id i d! revenue cutter Arcata, following a|town ts “sold” on the idea, You!] HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) curtains down near the Jail about suggestion of the Go Diamon projonged engagement, in which |hear it discussed wherever you ro Sa Wace Sack ben cued ad tee scores of shots were fired. The bat. | Traffic and police department chiefs & complete, description of tt | | CLEMENCEAU It will lead you straight to the most tle took place off Point-No-Point cannot walk more than a block with Search was immediately instituted The Arcata spied the speed boat |out being, stopped by some citizen STARTS ON PAGE OW for Armour Phillipa and Harry A ist : about § p.m. Capt. L. A. Lonadale,|with an idea for reducin e | Raieh, Whe: hall Seti: seoelay ie d f ll Ch m. fts fi of the revenue cutter, ordered her | jams or accidents E jited Mra. Phillips at the jail. Karst appreciate ora ris as gl or to stop, but instead, it is alleged, the| The women's clubs discuss traffic &t the trial was named as the man Men—the New Improved Gillette. Fum-runners opened fire with rifles. |safety. Much of the time of the De-| greetings, Clemenceua ts said to have | with whom Phillips had aocused his Lonsdale immediately brought a/troit Safety counct! ts ~ 2 . it. | plunged directly into the story near. | wife of ataying over night at ¢ D> A oO! « oola, t fet idea is no a hea pl ht of iy oo e ‘) Smepounder gun into action and/In the ech a4 he safety idea te #0 leat hin heart—the plight of hia b in the quarrel which Mra Anywhere you see a Gold Diamond—look raked the whisky boat from stem to|connected with x loved France pa said led to her Jealousy of * a ‘ stern, while members of hig crew|there are aafety ganws, safety drills! ‘The president Is understood to | Mrs. Meadows at the Gillette display in the window. @pened fire with rifles, and Mgrig congnbe Las 4 * i bee Inform him in general terma A corps of officers wan set at The battle continued for minutes, | prizes for those having lowest | of America’s desire to be helpful in] Work rounding up pereonn asno- H i © a odeg cis a baadire vraraed /Sacelt esipeypeibonbine Ripa Mg ba Soveeepotgpen fpeeedionnpheit my perv oo pir grime Go into the store. Examine the 19 different ing her pursuer, and she seemed “aA BC tn huge letters stares) ity thruout the world. | whom there might fall the slightest ‘ About to make her escape, when|up from the pavement ax you step! Whether the two great world fig-| Suspicion of abetting the encape FIRST PRIZE styles of New Improved Gillettes. Thompson was struck by 4 rifle shot |from the curb. You ask a Detroit | ures went into such details as the trt Immigr © and customs officia ’ h “Bo from the Arcata and fel! with a bul-| person what it means, and he'll tell | partite alliance of Great Britain, the|&t the border were instructed $1000.00 in Gold Here’s one for Dad—perhaps the stOo- Jet thru his aliomen. This disheart-| you, “Always Be Careful!" “Don't | United States and France for the de | Watch for the fugitive os e ” “w ” “ SEGA hie tether, whe crieh “Sto | ony Get Hirt” warne © pavement |fenne of the tatter country was not | Surrounding counties not ae , nian,” or the “Tuckaway,” or maybe the “New shooting—you've killed my brother!” | sign at another point. And there | revealed. be on the alert. It was the belief Find the Christmas d ” and brought the boat to a halt are more of them, too—until the pe lemenceay came from the confer | Officers that Mrs, Phillips had Face’’ Contest Stan: ar set. The revenue cutter men immedi-|destrian instinctively stops, look# | ance with a amile, which seemed to | “ken flight by automobile Jail officers and the sheriff's office were amazed at the escape, bh Sheriff Traeger declared ately boarded the whisky boat and took off the three members of her crew, wirelessing to Seattle for an | and listens before he husties into the trafficglutted streets, Detroit is getting results, In 1 say tha the was well pleased with his | talk with Harding. | Just after the White House confer. | Then there’s the “Traveler” for Uncle who has to do so much of his shaving in the The next group of faces will be published in ambulance to meet them at the dock. | 5», eo 240 street traffic killings, nce ft was announced that the| WS Without parallel in jail his- . . As soon as the alleged whisky run > peated the total was 134, or a sav | Tiger’s plans for his « on his col.| lery 80 far as he had any knowl this paper on Decem- Pullman washroom. mers had been turned over to the/ ing of 108 lives during the pertod |/aborator + Veeualt Swestrew | ag he aE ber 7th. h “Bi r il * shore authorities, the Arcata re t cities suffered an appalling | Wilson—had been postponed until 6 | ave never ‘ore heard o! : SH turned to the scene of the battle and |{nerease Auto fatalities e'clock tomorrow afternoon. This| ®, woman sentenced jw murder Ask your Gillette dealer for Right next vd : t e g Ke 3 just towed in the captured rum boat dropped from one death for every | Meeting ts understood to have been| SAtaP!® rom jail,” he sald. . ix foot two as he Papers found on the vessel ind!-| 300". arranged over the telephone ty wir| “Met W's like her. Ne other GILLETTE made to go wit ed’s s rubs 265 machines in 1916, to one death for every 1.110 machines in 1922 woman ever tried to beat another cated that she and her crew came up with a hammer,” down after his tub. son and Clemenceau. PRIZE BOOK from Seattle. The Thompsons’ fa-| Rringing this about m Follow! " ™ g this causell many Wiowing the White House visit,| ¢ rom 3 , however, lives in ttle. | . ~ | Escape from jail was looked upon J — a police | department ingovations the Tiger drove to the “beautiful an only another atep in the remark eee yd ali And so on. Fifteen minutes or so-—and your { - sa seggyredies raham tAncoln | able career of Mrs. Phillipe, who is tions o; : C ginning to adopt, Among these |in Potomac park and again paid|under sontence to trom Ip years to f whole Christmas list of men is checked off. are the following homage to the great American stood with bowed head tefore great marble statue, which in the big white structure. | Clemenceau was introduced te! Harding by Jules Jusserand, French ambassador. When he appeared at He the towers » VOMAN HELD AS BIGAMIST | life in the penitentiary for beating out the brains of Alberta Meadows, once her friend, with a hammer Warnings recetved mysteriously by officers after her arrest that ahe would never go to the penitentiary were recalled today as jail attaches ee Investigation Bureau. A separate department of the Detroit traffic division, which spe Nellie Gladys Knowles Monday | cializes in the handling of accidents. added another step in her matri-| Trained investigating officers com. monial entanglements in her trial | prise the force Before Justice C. C. Dalton on a| Every automobile accident is im-|the executive office his famoun| gazed at the hole fn the bars thru charge of bigamy tn connection wit, | vestigated, regardiess of whether! siouch hat, which almost covers his | which, they believed, Mra. Phillips her marriages and alleged marria, property settlement was made. Civil/ eyes, was minsing and in ite place | had climbed to freedom. to Melvin A. Knowles, her second | phases are disregarded and the per-|was « high silk ome of the diplomatic| They also recalied ber calm de husband, and Kar! G. Nelson, her|sons at fault are prosecuted in the | style. | meanor while on trial and before her third. She appeared in court with | Interest of public safety. He apparently didn't feel at hore | trial; her remarkable suppreasion of her fourth husband. Fred W. Ware, —A citizens’ complaint service,/in the new hat. He shuffied out of | all emotion and how she amiled when whom she married in September. whereby every resident of Detroit! the president’y office and left it on | she was convicted and later when Mrs. Knowles, whose Zirst husband, |js « traffic policeman. Blank post-!Mr..Harding’s desk. He did not mins | sentence was praned. James Georges, is dead, was arrested | cards giving instructions for report: it until he wis in his motor car All this seemed clear today—a con. & month ago in Snohomish after a/tne traffic violations or careless) Clemenceau wii! have the oppor lengthy search by deputies on in-jdriving are in all Detroit drug/tunity to present his case te two of formation filed by Nelson, her third | stores. Any person noting such an|the leading enbinet officers at lunch husband. occurrence jots down the number of today. Seated on his right and left Due to complications unforeseen |the car and the incident. It is not) wii! be Secretary of State Hughes and otherwise, Justice Dalton de-|necessary for the complainant to/and Secretary of the Treasury Mol cided to take the matter under ad-|sign the card and appear as & Wil\jon. ‘The Juncheon will be at the Visement and let Mrs. Knowles free summoned |home of Hanry White, Clemenceau's on $750 bond pending his decision. Washtietem reatdence. : Tontent he in expected to «peak briefly before the Southern society Yor Toe - Every man’s individual taste suited to the dot. And best of all—the New Improved Gillette is something he really wants. The finest shave in the world. The Christ» mas Gift without an equal for Men. A lifetime of service—and every day a grate- ful remembrance of you! GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY The New BOSTON, U.S. A. @ w~ i; Cz WO) , SF y, K | | fidence that she yet would win her freedom tegardiess of what courte and juries might say. Mrs. Phillipe was sentenced more than & week ago and was being held SN here pending orrangementa to take Pe her to San Quentin penitentiary. fe > Her escape rid the jail within lees K~ go than 24 hours of two women who| {J = for nearly « year have been centers ps ~ of national attention — Madalynne S57 Obenchain and Mre. Phillips, Both were accused of murter. Laat night Mra. Obenchain was freed on order of the court. | Bvidently Mrs. Philitps was equal-|| ly ready for freedom, altho she chose | lean orderly sources. | Many were giving consideration to [the pon#ibility of her having made j her escape simultaneously with the | departure of Madalynne, | As Mra. Obenchain left, there was |ereat confusion, Prisoners, jafl ma- } trons, attaches and others crowded to the doors to tell her farewell. It was potnted out that, unless whe Improved 15 Men Unconscious From Poison Drink BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 5—Fifteen men are unconscious at the city hospital and one has died since last might as the result of wood alcohol Poisoning. Twenty more are being ited by doctors. HERE’S MORE ABOUT and they must be careful or get a stiff sentence if they ¢ver get into trouble.” | —A safety educational division, operated by the police, holds sever. | al meetings every day in schools, fac tories and women’s clubs, lecturing and using motion pictures to teach safety, Leaflets of many types are) constantly being distributed. Ac- counts of all accidents involving| children are read to the puptia, Older pupils are trained to care RICE RESIGNS STARTS ON PAGE ONE who informed him that an effort would be made to break the deadlock between the mayor and the council, thru electing him to the disputed po. | sition,” Tindall added. AMUSEMENTS for younger ones in crossing streets, School janitors use semaphores at crossings when pupils are approach. | ing or leaving the schools. Lectures on traffic conditions are broadcast by trafic experts, thru the radio. Judge Charles Bartlett of the traf- fie court, whose jailing of speeders has attracted nation-wide attention, is another powerful factor in De- troit’s safety progress. Appointed to office, he began giving jail terms and IRISH REBELS IN HOT FIGHT | DUBLIN, Dec. 6.—Irish insurgents resumed the guerilla warfare today on the eve of the actual establish. |ment of the Free State. Sixty rebels, who ambushed Free Rice's resignation leaves the coun cil « clear field to act on the nomi nation of Barkhuff; and this solution how looms to what appeared to be a difficult tangle. Mayor Brown refused to recognize the coune!l election of Rice as legal, and was prepared to resist his taking of office thru the courts. Rice made no attempt to assume the office trom the time of his elec tion until his resignation Robbed by Bandit STARBUCK, Wash., Dee. 6— Holding up the cashier of the Bank of Starbuck at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a bandit robbed the tills of thing over $400 and escaped in | tre |the garden spots around San Diego hed chosen dark hours of the night, time of Madalynne’s departure thru the front door would have been ideal for the escape of Mrs. Phillips | possibly aided by friende—thru a he’s gone to Mexico,” was word which went around immediately when the of her escape became the town news known. Officers joined in this belief and telephoned all Mexican bor- der points in California and Ari- zona to watch for her, Guards were being placed on every trail leading from the dry deserts of southern California into the wastes of northern Mexico and on the roads which cross from and the Imperial valley. Automot scoured the roads The NEW STANDARD In Silver - - $5 InGold - - + 6 Other Gillette Seto— $5 co $75 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. Japanese Oregon Maru has Yokohama, Japan, damaged as a Te sult of @ collision at sea, : British house of lords, reports of an rregular coup planned here tonight The insurgent re of its people, having and states: lived tin Texas life a \itaters west of Cork, were driven|an “uo, Tne bandit was ‘ge A [Ald of all peace officers in southern witx MOOR Tait sll ey cathy Fs 9 Pi! @eacription of the car and accomplice ee was immediately en- : were not btained. Btarbuck ts a ated a eee mm iam | casualties inflicted as they fled into | 4+ distance north of the Columbia It was pointed out that Mrs. | 2 e THEATRE heavy woods, + tne tine en {PiVOr O-W. GN, bridge at Riperta [PBIMpS herself probably wae ac RISKS LIFE, iSIX HELD FOR |Schumann-Heink Japanese Steamer ( Following passage of the bills es. é fe ih }quainted in a way with northern | 4 i : Orpheum Civcull [pe ai raga Sie ce he de ee SAVES CHILD MURDER PROBE) ae is Seriously il in Crash at Prohibition Cash “ baad ae : Risking her life to save her 6-year- zabeth, CHICAGO, Dec, §.—A band of ex-|mann-Heink, noted opera star, who o with bronchial an active in border murdered Joe Lanus,|is dangerously il) | convicts wealthy automobile dealer, who was | pneumonia at Garden City, is by no flew about Dublin. Mrs, Vince Ordered Cut Down old daughter B' at 7 o'clock this morning. “Mme. Schumann-Heink succeeded | pubifcans, these reports said, are pre eed ar eid ees ? : g inte Sealist: tioaes |pared for a last desperate effort to| WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—Th6|jeved nhs hud roma a . H. Faben, of Faben’s Point, Mercer | ¢ 4 shot to death in his garage, ac-|means out of danger, according te | to a London cablegram reo j pewvent the new government from| budget for the prohibition enforco-| 1). Mexioan Heme nowledge Of|isiand, leaped from a window to the| Vording to an alleged confession ob-| bulletin issued by Dr. David Dooman | today. The cable did not mention the with which the Oregon Maru o ment bureau was cut to $9,000,000, 250,000 from the appro- ground Monday morning when the Faben home was swept by fire. tained by police today Four men and a woman were held functioning. oe lopping oft San Diego | | priation of last year, Officials of the H . . ia for Investigation In the case, in getting some sleep, however,” said/and gave no details. The O | 581180 INJURED IN __|otivitvon deoartment naa hoped to Sheriff | toe tame, which are teioved to] for invariant inegt was made the docer, “and tomorrow” wil prob | Stara hed aled froma Witor | | obtain $9,500,000, which, they Looks for Fugitive pare any rom an overheated) 5y Morris Borgoslowski, and named | ably be the turning point. {October 26. oe ~ ~ 8 TRAIN CRA maintain, Is necessary for successful! gan pry Dec. 6.—Sheritt By. | °’" had gained such headway| Larry Hefferman as the man who| —— — Bobby Folsom J i Joperation of thelr department for | or. of san Diego county, today fet when Mrs, Faben awoke that the in-| fired the shot which killed the auto: | mobile man, side of the residemwe was a roaring | and Jack Denny | SHENANDOAH, Ia., Dec. 5.—Thir the next e ne next fiscal year. pared to throw out a dragnet along aan wasee) ty passengera were injured when eounty roads, following information |furnace. Snatching up her daughter, ayne & Warren ‘ ‘ , | theca dl | Wabash passenger train No. 14, en from Los Angeles that Clara Phil.|Mrs. Faben ran to a window, opened | . oa re abaers |route to St. Louls from Omaha, was|] MAN HIT BY TRAIN | lips, convicted of the famous ham.|it and leaped out just as the tire | President Delays a | derailed six miles north of here last |mer murder, had escaped {caused the roof to fall’ in: The Congress Mes: | { night None of the injuries is expected to AFTER HIS CAR HAD INJURED PEDESTRIAN | ‘Phe Pathe News 103 means | Local police DAILY—2130-8:15 toms offic! Jon and cus.| mother and daughter were cared for on the look-|¥ neighbors, while futile attempts imumigs Is also we WASHINGTON, ” Dec. ; dent Harding has decided to delay 6.—Presi- PANTAGESCOPE || 44 checks and five seriously injured, taken to the city hospital for at- |} Dec, 6 was to arrive In Seattle Tuesday physicians today. evening schools, Lington, $200,000, year of 1924, including: | prove serious, altho a dozen passen ‘ || out for the escnped woman, who, it| Were made to control the fire. gers were rushed to the hospital here. An hour and @ haif after H. EB. || way believed, might attempt to es.| The house, however, burned to the for a few days his legislative mos. The wreck was caused by the en-|| Barton, 3705 W. Austin st. had || cape into Mexico. ground, with @ loss of about $6,090,/ 8860 to congress, it was seer gine tender jumping the track, the|| l#tt the police station after re — Mr. Faben had left his wife and|@t the White House pcre Ate yes’ ‘train going about 26 miles an hour|| Porting an accident at 10th ave. |} , | aaush er alone while on a business | the “‘mpanggen of the Lol lent are] lat the time. Four coaches, including|| N- E. and EB. 41st st., Monday |Butler’s Name Is |trip to Vancouver, B. C | ee en jena ery: Bred of a Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and 9|\a diner and smoking car, were de vening, in which his car struck || A es Ss This is the second time the Fabens | se jon. 2 a 4 ‘oy ably wi panne | railed and rolled over on their sides,}| 4nd injured John Booth, 830 85th || gain in Senate | pave experienced the loss of their | 2°t appear before Friday, | RICHARD No cars were smashed up. | ave a southbound WASHINGTON, Dec 5.—Presi.| home. The first fire occurred some a CRED. wae | 63 } —_————___—— train wrecked Barton’ }dent Harding today renominated| years ago. i e aets |] Second ave. 8. and Holg | Pierce Butler of Minnesota ge be} _— - Asks $300,000 for | wl Two Men Attacked; severely injuring Barton jaxsoclate Justice of the supreme| KX Cc Secretary to Washington Canal ' FE | $3 55 Jewell and Rita . i Thrown from his car when the || court, following the failure of the|>™* “S"™~) 4 y, WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Maj. | ormer y »=—— NOw — ——- Bandits Get $13,000) train struck It, Barton narrowly ||senate yesterday to confirm his} Visit City Today Gen. Lansing H. Beach, chief of HARRY TIGHE WEST NEW YORK, N. J, Dec. 5.|| escaped death, managing to || nomination Supreme Secretary William J. Mo-| army engineers, tn his annual re-| $6 55 t t th b k oh, ik Beating the cashier of the Public | crambie free from the train || ge Trt nae Giniey of the Knights of Columbus, | port to Secretary Weeks, submitted | —atona e unKers ven ont Nyen Gas Service Co, and his motoreycle || wheels, altho partially stunned. lJ hn W k who is touring the country on an in| the estimate for expenditures for riv- Gaaeld and Plorence | escort into insensibility, five bandits || He sustained a broken nose and ohn anamaker apection of Knights of Columbus edu-|er, lake and harbor improvements PR eneaped today with $13,000 in money || several cuts about the face, being || Reported Better cational and hospitalization work,| and maintenance during the fiscal Black Diamond A ——-- tention. Barton explained that PHILADELPHIA, Im-| Secretary McGinley works in the in-| Coos bay, Oregon, $1,210,000 MISS NOBODY OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla —Caught|] he walted until a northbound [| Provement in the condition of John terest of the 30,000 disabled war vet-| Columbia and Lower Willamette, “Cae rape ae jin_@ crash between an interurban|| train passed and then started || Wanamaker, $4, merchant, who has’ erans in military, marine and gov-| below Vancouver, Wash, and Port- Furnace Coal on: car and an automobile near here late|| across the tracks, being struck || been ill at his home here with a ernment contract hospitals and the | land, $1,700,000 Matinees 25 Nights 40¢ || yesterday, four persons were killed'| broadside ax he did so, severe cold, war reported by his many veterans attending K. of C.| Willapa river and harbor, Wash-

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