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lowing Ipers, ustody reotics two ly for Is cafe ewing jo con: Wer to fen in. veils hs by have rth of > men fore a Mon: ounty I've had my drinkin’ Some was like Glover's Mange Cure, Some like the There's times when you'll hepe FLAGSHIP RUNS AGROUND oated Cruiser Seattle, After Early Mishap, Is and cloudy and Wednesday; Fast erly winds Tomperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 74. Minimum, Today noon, 4 an Herond C Matter May 5, 189%, at the Postoffios at he seattle LOST IN STORM! 130 Men Feared’ SWAN-SONG OF JOE BUNGSTARTER Apologies to R. Kipling) I've taken my hooch where U've found tt; [ve drunk an’ I've swilled in my thme; Krapo, And none 0’ the lot was prime, Dead on Wreck Some like an egg that was bed, breeze of « limbarger r-ripe shad. no hand with the grape, all along, say till you've drunk it, And then you are like to be wrong see ‘nat EW in Japan Navy TOKYO, Aug. 21—The Japanese submarine you're dying, teen ate Eisen you'tt think that | Kobe has foundered at sea in! you're dead ; And the things peu will seo after driak-|& gale and the entife crew, Jehie™ of b: + nd officers e ise the halrs on your head! f 130 » and officers are believed to have perished, ac- cording to radio advices to the Japanese navy depart- ® young ‘un at Ballard, as a girl to begin; ome, ronger than gin; put T thrived ea the watt, because I was| ment here today. ae ani chaik takes sven (41 The Kobe was the newest PORE dea type of Japanese submarine m I was shifted to Auburn : (Or I might stl be drinkin’ that|and had been in commission boose), . _ TE eas Aw I bought me a copper wesh-betier, | DUt a hae time. She was And made me mash eat of shoes. = on a tris Powerful yellow and awful— n a tria trip. Strong as a motorman’s mit, caw howe wari mm!” GLAIMS SAILOR Tre taken my heoch where ve found tt, And now I must pay for my fun, For the more you have drunk o° this will see of the som; peddtin’ metis, Or selling shoe-laces, you see; fe be warmed by my lot (which t knew | Seaman Jailed for Theft of Engagement Diamond An’ learn about iikker from me! Sr Frederick Carl, a sailor from the U. S. S. Omaha, is held in the fail in lieu of $250 bonds, p trial on a charge of grand Jar He was arrested Monday by at Denny park ww telephone book ia now be. all subscribers, and everyone not Saturday mid-| ago, according to 9 Kighth ave Ss ne cod to let him see her di Ween db engagement ring, then stole it Wednesday, Slee 3 and We don't see why the telephone » ttet company tells us to break the seal) j » park to break the s night, September 1 Gosh, we can hardly ag, nire-cige Moab + It's) the two re talking to two ee eee inking they were ac Miss Morley Elizabeth ‘The four sailors sailors quainted, Joined in the co separated and one of the | Cari, asked about the diamond which gieamed from Miss Morley’s engage | ment finger. | don't believe it is a real dia mond,” ho said. Indignant at this remark, Frances took the ring off and showed it to | cart she says. He refused to return it 3 P id h him for an said he would return it to her if she would meet Ihim at the postoffice at 10:30 that GRADUATION EXERCISES AT VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY eration. of Newest Diver| STOLE HER RING Antonio Locatelli traveled) to Seattle, altho he steerage holds a commission from the Italian government which gains him audiences with high officials in three nations. First Man to Fly’ Over Andes Is in Seattle TT )URING the world on $500 and at) the same time tnventigating the progress of aeronautics cmong the erstwhile allied nati Antonio Lo. catelli, Italfan ace, arrived in Seattle on the Presidcht McKinley Monday} night - Despite. the fact that he ommission m his government ch s him audiences with tary chieftains of America, F and France, Locatelli travel age on the President McKinley from holds a home govern 6 neria Ke from } him to Investig: progress among the allied nations. Locatelli was the first man to fly across t Jes, He performed t feat just before the world war, fly ing from Buenos Aires to Valparaiso. Durmg the war Locatelli distin guished himself in the ico of his country and it was with him as a eus that Italy built up a corps which m them ver the Austrian lines in/the rug He expects to rem several weeks. He has toured India, a and Japan and will soon for Europe to complete his trip o' $500 while ¢ompleting the mission intrusted to him by his government MAIL AVIATORS of the Alps this country | score of packages of registered mail, | ever see A constant revolver firing was Attacked by. polar bears, floating 4, 1879. Per Year, by Mall, $1.60 Sta TU ESDAY, AUC ST 21, ITLE, WASH, 1923, 3 IN SEATTLE. RESCUE PARTY BANDITS (_SppEDs 70 HOLD UP TRAIN! Notorious Outlaws’ in Daring Attack! Steal Resi istered) Mail Pactices BARTLESVILLE, Okla, Aug, 21.— Al Spencer jous “Will of the Wisp" gang was credited by authorities today with the daring holdup and rob bery of Missouri, Kansas & Texas passenger train No. 23 near Okesa at midnight The ers, after slugging four members of the train crew, disap. peared into the fastnesses of the packages of reg istered ma The bar ugged Fireman B.D. " gineer W. O. Miller head with revolver butts e train rolled to a stop. A vol bullets was then sent thru sor of the mall car, forcing c D. Weiss and W. Burch, mail clerks, true to the traditions of thelr service, attempted to hold off the robbers, but severely pum: meied After rifling the car the bi ts fied weatward thru the hills amid a parting volley of shots from! was himself stranded in the train crew were slowly thru a desolate country mile east of Okesa when the er Bineer saw a red lantern waving across the track a short-distance ahead Relief Trip BY STEVE ARNE EDING to the rescue of Brakes were Applied with a Sar 4 the train jolted to a dead stop within a few fo 1 maro A dozen rfasked men, all |; nely Wrangell armed, began firing as they cov: | const ¢ rin, Har ered the engine crew, express messengers and mail clerks. ‘The expr xplorer ss and mail car was cut ders ¢ from the train, 1 the en: with a revolver r a him hi back, obeyed the t " orders and | from London recent! rds from | § +4 h trip, “If the ed the car about 1,0 fe rest of the The spot chosen for the was {deal in every respect for the bandit operation: Th around has few settlers. holdup otherwise I country | retur months, Several out-| his uncle, F. law gangs made their hiding place | Seattle here in the hills that extend on either side of the tracks N Able to work without fear of in-| was to join him at Nome on a terruption, the bandits took their| ing pictur time and carefully went over the | pear, Noic contents of the car. No official esti. mate of the loot was obtainable, but| venture for seven ye it was said to include at least ajfade into | then 19, remain n shown on a movie s fighting hi of Bering of hi nsson orders and Nolee s ship at Nome for Russians it may take a year Stranded without money in the Far » when the camera man who expedition fafled to ap- frozen wilds and lived a life of ad-| witt not likely that would | ificance anything screen Harold Noice of Seattle if on his way to Wrangel Island) bring back party.of .mentong. marooned theres the North for a a time. paakieese Taxi; Captured TACOMA, Aug. 1 Pe luke Be was the r leg here this le ca ring two sailor rig, ¥ e fleeing in a R. J. Oldroyd, which struc Bonds, ured hiding in the railroad ia by the wounded officer A. Guida, 1, Oldroyd’s com. was found in a clump of brush near the scene of the s otin: 6 Office t and wounde morning left shall he told when he teft chine was only 15 years of 1 was turned over to the ju cers. Her companion, Lill nthe | ter, 19, is held in jail. Be mov prove serious WILL LAUNCH mig See Cot on | SSautle Boy Bound COP IN TACOMA Fled With Girls in Stolen! One of the girls riding in the ma-| OWN CAR; enim sente ury on a char own automobil Edward 7 victed ina na cha car. The court returned t car to him, Recently, tho, the state su preme court affirmed the two year sentence imposed by the St Louis court, and ordered him to prison, Prison officials declared {t was too late for the judge who sentenced Linder to take any ac tion, ——$————————— | CASH, BODY RETURN C ELAND, 0. Aug. Seeknng to avoid arrest 1 er he robbed Mrs. George Briocl of $63 contained in a hand bag, a robber jumped into the Cuya hoga river “He'x escaped,” sald police “He's drowned, and we'll find the money with his bod re. plied Mrs. Brioet, For three weeks she and her children kept watch. Finally, the body was seen. The coroner was summoned and took body from the wa ter. Still clutched {n the dead hand was Mrs. Brioci's hand bag pepe AUTO HORN DOES IT PRINGFIELD, 0., Aug Fate's little trick uncovered a bank defalcation, closed the bank, prevented a suicide and sent a man to prison—all because an auto horn was easy to touch A. H. Penfield, cashler of a local bank, slashed his wrists while seated in his auto in his garage. Unconscious from loss of blood, he fell over on the ering wheel, his weight against the horn button, Continued sounding of the horn attracted a doctor's atten- tion. Investigation resulted in the bank suspending. Penfield is now in a penitenti "TWAS HOT GAME St 'UBENVILLE, 0., Aug. K Thirteen proved unlu for 12 of that number of colored laborers shooting craps at the La Belle Iron Works, Twelve were ranged on one side of the table. The thirteenth stpod on the other side, rolling the cubes. One of the 12 grabbed for the stakes, No. 13 pulled a_ pistol As it flashed, the dozen sat quickly to “duck” the gun. All a%6 hurriedly and required hos. a! and tailoring attention. ad sat on a scorching hot HURT WHEN SAFE AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21— For 10 years William Dun- bar performed difficult acrobatic and gymnastic feats on the stage without one fall. He was mighty proud of his “perfect record” 5 TUGS RESCUE Went Aground in Heavy Fog Early Tuesday Close to Fort Flagler Proceeding slowly thru heavy fog, the cruiser Seat- tle, flagship of the U. S& fleet, bound for this port, ran jaground at Marrowstone point, near Fort Flagler, 15 miles northeast of Pt. Town- send, at 2:30 Tuesday morn- ing. At 11:45 she was floated by five navy tugs and was being towed to Seattle at 1 o'clock. The flagship's hull was not dam aged, reports sald, but her engines, |stopped when the cruiser grounded, remained idle as the trip to Seattle |was resumed. 2 | ‘The cruiser remained in an Up {right position after she struck. Her bells continued to strike the hour ag usual; there was no commotion aboard, according to E, H. Wort man, postmaster at Fort Flagler, an observer, The Seattle was steaming an hour ahead of the transport Chau- mont carrying the house naval at |fairs committee and Admirals RB. |Coontz, commahder-in-chief of thé | navy; E. Gregory, of Washing- |ton, D. chief of the yards and docks bureau of the navy, en route |to Bremerton and Seattle. The Chaumont passed Marrow: |stone point without knowing the |fate of thu Seattle. She learned be- | |fore reaching Bremerton what had hee but continued on to the | “Marrowstone point extends for @ Jiong distance into the Sound at Fert Flagler. A lighthouse is 19: In heavy fog it’ al fuel pipe. cated there. “y ways is regarded as a dangerous point and ships proceed with the utmost caution ween passing. Tues: — éay morning the fog was said to be ~ unusually dense and hung low over the water. One side of the point is rocky; the other sandy. The flagship |struck on the sandy side, according |to reports frora Fort Flagler, and resulted in but slight damage, if Sho was at the postoffice and maintained while the holdup was | for we on an ice floe, just to see uur but he during his stage career. . HUGE BOMBER He retired when he figured || ®°¥- in progress. where it would go, loss of his vessel, | that his calling on the stage was ee : After obtaining their Joot from/|the Challenge, in a great storm, his} DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 21—At 6/1 too dangerou: FIRE MARSHAL e mail and expreas car, the bandits meeting with the great explorer, Vil-| p.m. when the sump: Oftatige Site *teihped: Nine urently were satisfied and did|hjalmur StefanssOm, and his exper!-|have gone from the air, the army He fell down a short flight of Shows That Night Fire Was” Attempt at Murder- Two d later she again met the CROSSING U, $. nt further disturb the passengers. | ences whil nd exploring | will’. launch ‘Its. leviathan’ ot: the || wtalre at his Home: trabturine te Fire Marshal Robert L. Laing de night remained for half an hi did not appear. today yas E surveying hist apt ogipheay ELKO, Nev, Aug. 21—Pilot service out of style} | ROBS A JAIL ONDON. Aug. 21.—Robbing a Jail is different, Tho third tifre's the jinx, not the charm. So, at least, avers Alfred Hale, arrested while laden with cigar- dollars a week, it is an is spent in this country for um authorities believed there ® prison-burglar made entry How Well Do You Know Your Pacific Northwest History ? RUSH un on your Pacific Northwest history. In September The Star is going to conduct a true- story contest on adventures of the pioneers. In the meantime there will be a daily Covered Wagon question and answer box. If you have similar questions and answers pertinent to the subject, send them in. Here is today’s list Who first entered Seattle by the covered wagon route? Where did our early supplies come from? Who laid out Scatile, and when? Do Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia stand on their original sites? Why was Washington, as territory and state, developed subse- rent to Oregon? ) And what had White Headed Eagle to do with it? (Answers Tomorrow, Early to bed ltwo sailors at the park and asked ap about ft, | at C said he did not . athe cde Bboy ort fanted ever hay.| FeSt Flights Start From |:rney warned the engineer to take |for the Canadian government In tho |skies skull, and was rushed to a hos: have it and 2 i his time about coupling onto the harted re of the frozen| The iden flight of the huge 2 cal di ES raetes then comaplalied pling onto the| unchar gions of 1¢ maiden flight of the huge! | pital in a critical condition, i inky bare tote: pleating ERE RTA East and West Coasts | main part of the train again and|North are some of the adventures|parling bomber 1x to be attended ady Ito the pro Pee oe eae Gada disappeared into the darkness recorded by Noice. by high officials of the army. air arrant for Carl's Authorities believed the robbers} Noice sailed from here seven years William Blanchfield, government| have a well-stocked cave hidden injago, when 19 years of aboard) 1¢ the ship files, it will be the SEARCH FOR mail flyer, driving the eastbound |the recesses of the hills where they|the Polar Bear, under Capt. Louis |firgt time a. 40,000.pound heavier were to!Kansas City to Oklahoma City,/equipment at Nome, The friend| ‘gir qiberty motors furnish the | clared Tuesday that paps 4 YORK, Aug. 21,~-—Three aiting plane piloted by Paul B.| reached Okesa the alarm wax spread) (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) power: tor" the Baring Bikbel” and fession of evidence which shea hold Lillian McKe “the | gcott, who took the air at 10:17/and a qulek pursult was organized.| it th eduippea with parachiueananans conclusively that the ho H ” wh i New oC hird relay| bist as ae. | {| ets and tobacco he confessed to | Mack, 4638 Holly st, had. Sa erying baby for whom , § Lake City, the third relay Sheriffs of surrounding counties by which its crew may escape in 1 q ose of killing ‘ York is searching, {s still missing: | point | were called: upon for ance, Ail Patclakee |] stealing trom the officers’ club, ||fired for the purpose of KIRA : ‘ork 1s searching, 1 cane of acciden : s other and small s BEDTIME FABI The child is wlekly and cries inces:) No’ mail was taken ‘on or déllv.|ronds surroonding the hUly country The: tall, piece. alone. la. as large | fom ae alone ant ailaed in the place “KE . tly ered here but a transfer will be|where the bandits are believed hi ena “Lye broken into the prison || were alone and asle Every man stands before the | | 5 red here b a transfer will be|where the bandits are believed hid twice, stole cigarets Ae es. ||When it was set afire late Satur ted yesterd: Ww tved here| Th against the side of tho house — * — ” mother, prostrated yesterd jot Burr H inslow arrived here| The official flight ited. Neighbors rescued the | tics 5 aaa eaten Fv . at * any nt by use of housebreal:ing implo- || !89 bag pone cule corne’ wontel erence uader PEEPS En Dad ees on cE et macro ed Resi Re es cto We nctre ale | Total Eclipse Visible at San| ‘ne sight was originany sched. || prents aged woman and the little boy mi man ix one who. won Four foreigners seen ho moves |mail shortly before 8 o'clock, Paclf | (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) uled for 10 a. m., but officers at | before the firemen arrived, permit his name to be printed in the|tne baby carriage, placed in th He left San Francisco at |-— = — Diego McCook field pone | telephone book because he can’t en: from which the baby BrcCopics Reld postponed. the: teat | identical spot from sabtce| Juntil 6 p.m. because they t Gure the notoriety dnaped Saturd: a pleadfor ‘6 reported the of 2 es | ea pe | was kidnaped Saturday He reported the flight of 200 miles | HERE IS | wrom 10:0 t 1830 on September lieved the ait wil he smoother at | ane late to rise, Numerous other clues have been) pjiot William F. Blanchffeld, in| Kceps your moncy safe | run down and found faulty. another De Haviland, was waiting , tnt . Tod pare ‘or the home: || asronomy e ersity of Was From these poker guys | Police theory 1 that little Lilllan|at the air field, and as Winslow's | Roads tie ad eeanenty |earonomiy AbTAY Cay ere) ae bathe |was removed from her perambulator | niang came to a stop the eight | R in bt Batak Giteecrweh hes rt Political Convicts | hen the mother went into @ store,| iouches were qui transferred to| | Fur ve aE oe at ag WASHINGTON, Rr Rae ® woman the relay plane, ich immediately | A GIFT AT $2,200 | x vk apn | dent Co everything he acl Dac e v , od s wide, running thru northern r hing hi Bader No one noticed the act because! took oft for the Kast, with the los pO YOU WANT’ IT? renee and Gouthérn california and) can do to estend mnable te-| it will not be visible] Mency on the part of the govern: | ment" to the political offenders still! in prison, it was declared on high transcontinental mail plane, arrived | took refug Lane. He was to meet a friend from |than air craft has lifted {tself from | the father, is in 1 Lak 1 1 led | 8 ordinary mall plane. courts of justice in absolute rr McKenzie, the father, i8 in/made at Salt Lake, {t was learned. |ing were guardec Lieutenants Harola R. Harris a ib “ : equality, whether he be rich or tate of collapse, after searching nba | Deputies were stationed at quar-| 1 Leigh Wade have been chosen ta lpg ideenaeteattuaeen RRS poor. the entire night for some clue *| RENO, Ney., Aug. 21--Alr Mall e intervals. | Alt 64 e' t the babe, are} pom g, ‘unclsco been devoic ever hea ep ibgpachle Coie ER aided tthe d ot Mad 10 a two-thirds eclipse of the sun|that hour | A DANDY will be visible in Seattle, according | —_——— | was nothing unusual about ft.}oe tut af ortiente: An acre of splendid land at beau- COME ON, Little Homer Brew, Jr. | vuthority at the White House today, | u never realize how many ton are to an atitomobile until you| eciips6, a telegraph pole. eis far out to sea | cording to Professor Small Several parties of scientists from ny parts of the United States and Surope are proceeding to the Cata BURGLARS ROB HOME LOST INFANT here at 10:14 a, m, Pacific time.| As soon as the train, bound from| Chicago with. movie cameras and |the ground | The 13 sacks ferred was unlucky.” Gasoline had been splashed bags take the Barling up on its first |} ane | under police surveillance. lot incident | lto Prot. L. 1. Smail, professor of | Leniency PyoHuiad | Winslow reached the landing field tiful Richmond — Highlands, Put on y Rocky mountains, ac: Pat on your cap and dont freee 101 Ta amd Kamelia jatar nim. Paifc tims, and ati] ils Mn os" 4 Boa t Aad a we the ele! — Oydered Enjoined 50 Blanchfield swooped away on|} tiful dere bungalow, prac- eastward journey to 0. tically new, and thoroly vd phunts and the kangaroos and the 2 ight blood. behemoth of Holy ALBANY, N. Y¥., Aug, 31 The | ‘ orks ‘ving room 27x16 Six pouches of mall were taken | rn; Isre ie Ku Klux Kian and the Kamolla, Its fireplace, beat of light fixtures; ove dropped off, mak-|| cabinet ‘Kitchen with nook hy penis ANGER sel es ia linen total of 18 pouches in Blanch.|| splendid bath; 2 bedrooms; ce- ||lina islands and Ban Diego to study) LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21. N jster order, were today permanont-| ing ®t to! ‘i || mont basement, laundry trays [tho phenomenon the and the Rin-|trace of the burglars who robbed | from continuing asjfield's'care. =| | | | stein theory in connection with it.|the Los Angeles residence of Esto: | corporations in Now N FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.~At} 4 The eclipse will be similar to that/ban Cantu, former governor of when the final order of! SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9 rere, eald the . professor. | Lower California, of 000. worth b blood: fr preme C cH “Justlee Staley was |5:69 a.m, (official Pacific time, |] the Want Ad columns wilt tell }/et 20 ty ‘it te 1 ite height |of Jewelry and furs codld be found if. red-blooddd, he-men upreme Cou fa wits bes abe tte ihe eh yi Unele Sam launched bia first at-|| you more about this property HURRAH, WE'RE off iied in the office of the count Y by police here today, ‘ rn to Page 9, Colunin 6) about 1 y A.J, 8. clerk here. i 6 ) on here WE can't take mama along She always drinks too much pink | ly lemonade and gets a stomach.ache, | membership ANYWAY, A circus is only for us| York state enjoined

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