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Entered as Second Class Matter May 8, 1 Wash. under the Act of Congress March #, 1979. Per Year, by Matl, $3.50 _ WEATHER tonight and Tuesday. Gentle westerly winds Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximam, 78. Minimum, 56, Today noon, 74 VOL. 3. N » 157, SEATTLE, WASH, “MONDAY, AU i 27, 1928. 15-Cent Seattle Bread Sells for ‘is =: CHARGE 7 Cents in Yakima Valley Town! (jay “THEE | Charge Against ‘Trust?’ ‘s ‘De clares Association Cuts Price in Effort to| Bm , =e Womell in Smash Small Fry; 8 ‘ seattle Bakers Deny His Power, Says | By John W. Nelson | Bally, eayine teh such | be we ee Husband of fne- dread nanufactured tt as unpri . L i Seattle ¢ the mor nomul hic n a busines: at, | ae ¢ . i | which § ‘ , r - | : bi y ey ixaf watia tort G w Skinner, manager of the Chargi h wal €7 Howdy, folks! Would it ' ae otnee age © Wash, | Seattle Baking Ca, whowe product} Geweetal iotiomen Pribesicc =! = proper to chahge the name of the . Siig \eacdia 6a" tk uct cont |#e!8 in Grandview for 7 cents and 1 s who cnstio to bien 4, tat _areeeees Bigetbent (o.“Qumen ‘ the residents of the "Yakima {fF 15 cents in Seattle, declaren| J guidance, and that//ue cee of the Sprees? i dente tle Yakima) that the entire loss on T-cent bread » 4 ihe valley town just a jitney and & 2/1) sorbed by the grocers handiing| a Z piigetaded aay gain, Dep- How to enjoy the pleasures of the jO*8t SOAP. os. siniasing economia | the. bread. at: Grandview | ati Macias pec. fap bry berg weashore at home: Fill the bathtub ‘ ; ‘ ; tihs amazin nomic | SINNER SAYS GROCERS Lips ges? ps ae aoe arrest with sand and barnacles, turn on the , : on came to Beat 7 4 George E, Aberyathie, a spiritu- w MAKING , J | alist, on A. Soanes, ® is a tap, sit down in four inches of water ith A. Soanes, " aie chy rge of threaten- and have a herd of trained mosqui- ‘ @ \Grandview, and he brought photo: | positively can't out (he) haa a are | ved to kill. a a t . . i . j . ewapaper clipp! sk esi neh ager 4 cw gh his li : e athie is ‘q toes bite you on the back of the neck. Z , jsraphs and newspaper clippl aout the state,” Mr. Skin This little girl, the daugh-' penathie is ‘alleged to have writ- Renee ’ srove hin contention. So: z jten numeroug . Inaking’ treat” ad e situation there, so| ter of Mr. and Mrs. John|moesch, pred acces. tts ue After riding home om @ one-man m |S ta “paking Sens ‘ know it, is that a war] Mont LoeiAuneles.\h Predent of the Roesch 7 Richieste g. the rash: hour sak tee Sat 2 ! district, 200 miles away an with, thin man| Lontgomery, of Los Angeles, | Motor Co. ir, which threats to, Kill e a ot Faw Masoud e acs ate vhat price bread ab sie | has just signed a contrgct ‘or | Roesch wets made, Meacham saya. exactly how a New England dolled | | more than a year, | } g |< Abernath y! dinner feels . \ u the grocery stores | Bron cutting the price to| $1,500,000 a year as the new I oa Nod been noe a Sgt eg | Vig sa Jenny way for protect their own business and tol child movie queen. af ¥ | stabilize the price of bread. | pet |Past Wea at a place operated by a Program with an address reviewing , - |SELL AT 5 CENTS “The National Baking Co., has Iw a son, Meacham charges. the progress of his administration.” — : “They have th du tS+) made Absolutely no redactions in ¥) RITES AND News dispatch trom Ellensburg. | | cent : mic | tue eehee at: lhe esate ane ot Child W 4 LL | | C£S1CES COMMON ° i A three-minute address, we sup {retail pric the dealers of the Yakima val re rites and practices, in | pose f © war sti : one | whi | : ley in the ‘war zone.’ They are h the followers of Abernathig | TRAVELOGL E : (QY, — Lit pe paying 12 cents a loaf for our et 1 10NS |Werrs placed under a semi-hypnotie! | n LOGUE d bread cut 1 t brvad, the same as Seattle re- | sp¥'ll by him, were common at this 9 oes males ] oh pking es ° | ution to 10 cent r {all merchants pay.” | | ace, according to Meacham. Wome ar Homer: Arriv ere side and Mabtor pies sh: ase. iS Baby Pe Vv Award- #n were lured there under the pres night at 15 bells and struck the shore . . ductions. Then the n| | Sau, Ad he knew nothing oni Tea Poy 4 F text of holding seances and of give amidships. Capt. C. 6. Fitzgerald } and made the lowest price Una iianie: {9 “have been ma ed ee Wages ling spiritual advice: immediately ordered the carburetor La cents @ loaf. Grocers whom I have | ‘he Washington State Bakers ‘ | Once inside the place, they were to back water. The Ellenora re-| 4 supplied with dread for eight year tion tocut the price of bread to's aga re tor told to “enter a darkened room, dis: | intl | i ss a ty unless the 15-cent price was es YORK, Aug. 27.—Three#. | 3 sponded like the plucky little craft | demanded that I sell my standard robe and concentrate.” Abernathie, she is. Chief Officer Bob Whiting | | product at 10 ce a loaf, with 29 | blished in the lower Yakima valley. one-half year old Bay y 1 cocaine ana nue eat hae couldn't wait until the ship was’ per cent off. Ho suid that Soanes’ thr¢at)to. in fy, the Istest crowned movie 177 nie Tot ations wold sult docked, but swam for the nearest a: a. “Ot ce ia hi vade Seattlo with cheaper bread was . will Graw at least $11 19, |thru such a otice. x government store. Tom Swale, head Br ee | ‘Of course 1 can't meet this | idie phere aren number of brands | 000 per year for three years” anda | 'OrU Such B practice. dishwasher, was forced to stay ie price, Us cane of allowing | being sold hete for 11 centa | & bonus of $500,000, accordty g ta. | DEMANDED ROESCH board 4 k the feathery off 20} ‘ : | the bread trust to p i e a ot| Sol Lesser, who has contr actea | GIVE en een Saws ral at ha Ste ae prices to my neighbors or go ‘ ? Spe ORG ORT | toe tise "s cervices | ‘The complaint under which Aber- | ae Cae eae me broke fighting them. But I | Dread.” Sk a e who started her career |nathie was arrested was sworn out) Chief Cook. a z will fight them with their own s ag in ba¥,y parts, | by Roesch after Roesch had recelvedo) ewe ye Be es Bogor ‘ Mois ore ieee nt oul D 0} ae ‘8 a daughter of Mr. @nd Mrs. {numerous letters from /the alleged | Bili also enclosed his favorite ar Aatles “caged gl hee pega este aed ser gerald UCL Kiet ad tal dt 8 Los An- {spiritualist from various towns im! . bre ain ay oe: a low am going to send |§ read fight is an echo ofa] gel She has perjormed in {King county and Seattle, . recipe f ri aking RO ducks. You 3 % : 5,000 loaves of bread a day | bread war that sent the price per! : of short pictur es, nathie, by means of these epistles, cael: yon. posduck, aguas Est od 49 4 a . ; Seattle and sell to the | loaf down to 10 cents Yakima a . which were signed with fictitious’ the ibers of a wood fire. When | i rs for 11 cents a loaf, de- rear a ng panes, When OS ANGELES, fsa). Aug _jnames, threatened death to Roesch | thorely done, remove the goeduck 5% BN ‘ ‘ i t «met the demands of Little di ; ‘mere and {unless 4 gnd> cat the mud. —— PROSSER ALSO HAVING F ncrease bread to 15) his wife dre sams 8 ' o8 . " read MERRY LITTLE FIGHT | loaf, Soanes sent a truck} that thelr tiny, q ay, Pease achitctateeitie Soleso Stanley A. Soanes, fighting Grandy jew baker and two stores _in Grandview, where|” An aire ; - with i y of bread a day into| Peggy Jean, wu uid te arcw ae ¥ was under the power influence of | ah cicll al tha Witkiawhio says, “Why bread that sells for 15 cents in Seattle is retailed at 7 cents. This is brought about, | or-Bull sap a acogege gait’ i h dhe aold- aS Genta a today Of fee ammwing © | the man, according to the eolig don't you use the ash-tray instead ot |S0anes charges, by a price cut initiated by the Washington Bakers’ association in an\|et® nmunit havey But such are tf ye bon found |OM occasions, Roesch would the window sill. effort to put independent bakers out of business. | fought the “oc n th Senttleites are not especially | by the fortwiy ate in Hollywood. mysterious telephone calls one Sat. an itls | efforts to s at] inte 1 in the bread wars of Yaki In these f wo years the chila | him his wife was about to leave h RARE OLD SCOTCH MILK —— | 15 cents a } “Aw a final con-|ma valley, they would like to know| became so famous that Sol Les- {#24 he would go home and find Heng Now that the raw milk dealers | sumation,” : states,| how bread they are paying 15 conts} Ser. presi@ ent of Principal Pic- |Packing her things. She was img have been arrested, we may expect | ART the trusts tt rn n a lout for can t tipper les tures, Ing. decided he had to an- |S¢™i-hypnotic condition at i Milk-smug.- | product rocers to sell at|and retail to see milk bootleggers. at local fled at 7 cents « nex Baby . s roster. So. | times, it is claimed, and subject to glers will drive herds of cows into the} 5 cents a loaf, bit gal Oi coe she °F :wled her name for an Oem of ere: ‘i city disguised as elephants. 4 reckoned without their hos amounf said to exceed the salary | Meacham has information eee py far aw the Prosser grocers are MOB CHASES of Jac¥ je Coogan, who, sofar, has {cores of young girls and mat Soft-drink parlors along Jackson | Pdi: j concerned. had Wie child honors in che mo- } Have been duped by the man, st. will serve raw milk for four bits | tion’ picture field all to himself, saye. i hen t proposition was made ® throw, and at the exclusive eubs|COMrades Arrested as Trag- | Crawford White Finds Wife | Two Flyers Will Try to Stay |‘° the local rocers. they. turned RICH YOUTH BY by Peggy grabbed the first of the city unpasteurized milk will be i H | 5 —| CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Cyrces M rur g of the ladder of fame and Bre it tcontne, Hatt at your @| lc aame Ends in Death | _ in Her Room Dead Aloft for 50 Hours FIND WOMAN WN. | Adler, 24, son of Max Adier, mil-| f% tune on the Century Comedy le! | : le t, She helped along a while ir ; Re ‘ Jionaire vice president of Sec s ped along a le in ‘0-5 SPRING LAKE, N. J. Aug. | Shooting herself in the head dur-| gan DIEGO, Cal, Aug By re- | | vtsetidexe “a 03: tks is camcni| fworeclers. ‘Then Carl Laemmle, ryt Farmers who permit their calves raga turned into stark trag- ing the short absence of her hus-|fueling in mid-air, Rockwell field | RE? viet HekS naa eta president of the Universal, saw KILLED BY }! to drink raw milk will be subject to hed alge ate pe bagel lband at 6 o'clock Sunday evening, |Army aviators for the third time here | polic lay on charges) her. He took her to the Uni- fine and imprisonm it is an-| Spindler, 11, and lam Hub- | i016 Violet Adelia White, 26, a(#f@ attempting to extabliah speed | of attacking Miss Sylvia Wagner, | versal City for the filming of ioe nounced. bard, 16, died after beng virtu f + saa es , |distance and endurance records for | | three pictures, the last of which, 5 ally roasted alive. bride of two months, died almost) » kilometers or more j “The Little Immigrant,” she is e | Young Adi ‘as under | } Sas fe | Dick Forman, 16, and ‘taylor Hub {instantly at her home at 1542 30th} ‘Captain Lowell H. Smith and Licu ‘Says Another Car Hit Coupe a iy i valent A | now completing. Her best pic- Pendi | . fe * Milk 1s pasteurized to kill the | |tard, 18, brother of William, are|ave. $., She was the bride of Craw-|tenant John P. Richter, hopped off | guard all night after he had bes ¢nj taro, the one that, riveted her enaing nvestigation 5 | * j * | | | j | | | | | 1 “Gov. Hart concluded the day's be . | SAYS TRUST WILL 16, and carrying concealed weapons/ germs. Weil, perhaps it ts the | |heid in jail, pending investigation.| (ord White, Seattle srney, and|@t 5:07 a. m. for what is expected to She Was Driving } chased from the home of the giv 1's} fame, was “Edith’s Burglar,” pews. only humane way to end the lit- During play, which included the| ont stato resident of the Fraternal |e * 60 hour aerial ordeal for thom 1a arses eee fea Pegi’ 84s) adapted from the Frances Hodg- Struck by an automobile driv- ee eee | h ant state ohoudent of the Ox and relatives who shouted “Mog ont'| : tle creatures’ liv game of Indian, Spindler and Hub rake ; p ‘ all in a specially equipped de Haviland | Discovered unconscious in an o a os : eh ‘ ho -ahouted “Moy on: son Burnett story. en by Charles Hinebaugh, 59, a | o . and “Lyneh him She begins her career under onearmed man, living at 7417 | | 3 & ——— wo }bard were tied to a tree by the k a T flight may be extended | t Ford Coupe on the Des * | ‘The suicide took place in Mrs.|?" J hee eDOSeL | PUEDOM:. Ose CoE i %| He stood off the erc i . Line Howe \ipellon) Say, Satelite? i i place in s. baat e he crowd With a] the Lesser bann ner in October. Latonia ave, Mary Henderson, _ days. Moines highway at 7 o'clock Monday you sometimes wond vhat | | White's bedroom shortly after ‘e Gone rent mae! 5 ep plone was piled around the youngsters. |wnite had left to visit. bis wife's ants Seifert and Hines| morning Miss Rose Benway, 26, OC rT ead attack occury six-year-old daughter of Mrs. Ru “ced Soe ga “tet 4 A match was applied to thie pile, made three perfect contacts with the | 1909 Minor ave. was taken to the city | ad dur-} all yo 0 © due ‘|daughter by a former marriage, 7 be ¥ ling an auto ride with A " Henderson, 1206 Howell st, was = “Terbebi te nie snout ates. thot Dt Instead of the excelalor burning | norothy Johnson, a pupil at Holy {record attempting plane flight short-| hospital by E. B. Scheffer, of RF.) ih cette. BEF Ine NEW NOVEL 10 crelock Monday ‘morning on Ite Four dentist, who tells you all your | itself out quickly, oll-soaked ground | Names Academy ly after 10 a.m. Captain Smith and | D, No. 7, Lake Burien oat | o'clock Monday norning on 10th — ound e sp i, 0 deutena tichter led for a cush: | ft jenway's on were be aches are traceable to bad teeth? |tound tt prang into the! Mrs, White wis to accompany her | Meutenant Richter called for o cush}| Miss Benway's injuries wer 1 ave. N. E., near 55th st, rao | fa |uaband’ but “remained. at home {!03, which was quickly delivered fol-|tiove to be slight. Mis Benway! Negra Prisoner Is The little girl was playing with & 2 EE i wv e to break thru the wall of |compiaining of a headact... When |/owing by two deliveries of gaoline, |claims that she was struck by an- companion, Sunshine Melcher, neat Fee aiiatv Dine: the older boys ran for help,| white returned with the witle girl |‘talling 90 gallons, Forty-five gal-| other car, but Scheffer sald there was Guarded Fro m Mob the home‘ of Mire J. Atel And you'll miss white the two victims shrieked in| ho saw many people about fils house {108 was delivered at each contact, | no sign of a collision where sho was) jot an. Ag Bak eth kee eer ce | | sony. taking about two minutes each, }found. Miss Benway was driving Fearing | ¥ Fo be : A lot vetting partics agony and rushing inside found that his| | # fateh adel athe rp tee Rae horas Ser Spindler and Hubbard were |wite had killed herself , Gaxoline also will be transferred to |from Des Moines to Seattle. mob viol uthorf Ges are close | Marshall S “The Isle of Ret- jneen staying, when the aceldent, | | | apt Aa * ’ lly guarding “Yel¥ jw" ‘ackso! | tant? occurred. One of the finest resulta of prohi.| Charred and unconscious when | 1 suicide was attributed to ill} (Turn to Page 4, Column 2) | 3 negro, sted cart Bf rages B sp ribution”” Next | With her playmate, Mary started» bition has never been properly ap.| “assed from the burning {health caused by the severe heat | rth | e vege e | in the home of M¥,, Robert Baker to run across the street. In the © preciated. It has stopped the boys etapa tetas they had fallen jin the East, where the whites! A GK COURT TO $100,000 CACHE FOUND Awakened carly in the pA parr Another thrilling story by | middle of the road the two girls fon reciting "Gu t Din.” * that held them [spent their honeymoon. Mra, White| ‘ by the crash of ¢ sindow | Edison Marshall is to be re- saw the approaching car. Sunshine Ses ake aie pag pital ie apie : Bruce ee RETURN OPIUM BY WORKER; MAY BE Baker saw & ne ia ent tot leased for publication in The eee ervey the street, but PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT At a Spring Lake hospital they |living at Astoria, Oregon | | ’ gain entra Prosurinae a vawol Star, beginning August 30, |Mary turned back directly into th Now that the cireus has gone, a|feturned to consciousness for a few | | Declaring that 45 taels of opium, | BERGDOLL’S FORTUNE wer, she fired Jour shots at the ‘f | Star fiction raders know Marsha jdath of the auto, acc lot of our readers, no doubt, know matauy 8. , Six Killed When in first-class shape, their personal AGERSTOWN, Md., Aug. 27 truder, then ~ gathering her four | already, “The Snowshe iy | Hinebaugh’s report. » why they named those cigarets “Cam- They set fire to us,” was all property, had been taken from them | Penniless yesterday —pos- || children, fled "| Phe Skyline of Spruce,” earlier re- Hinebaugh stopped his car, tls. they told police, just before they Train Hits Auto| !!exlly by customs agents, Andrew || seasor of $100,000 today Lee The serera ns and the shots at-| leases, by the same author, imme-| picked the girl up and rushed see died. They would give no names os |Austin and John Smith, arrested || Houser, laborer, Is going about || tracted neirfabors, who called Sheriff | diately won the widest popularity. | her to the office of Dr. W. Ly Eve: Take back your rib, I or-|and steadfastly refused to reveal) BINGHAMT( ¥. Aug. 27-—Jtwo months ago near Bellingham, |] his usual tasks, steadfastly re- || Joseph Ely in and two deputies, | ‘The forthcoming novel, “The Isle} Hall, University Bank building, petitioned federal court thru their || fusing to tell where he has || When the officers arrived they |of Retribution," is Marshall's best| The little girl was dead when attorneys, Monday morning, for re- |} cached his money. yc [found Jag-kson inthe home ” | yet he arrived ut the office, the docs Kt turn of their property Houser, just like a story book A ney-ess with whom Jackson is lt is a tale of the Far North, tor reported. so clvilized that they are now export. | % day, It was foggy. The dead are} mye defense contended that Inas-|} character, found some real bur: | raid to at been living and a white concerning which he writes with | Hinebaugh went from Dr, vats ing canned missionaries, Matrisig Hidi, | Tony | Karinsky, | much as the men were searched || ted treasure. He discovered it |/man gamed Carter, also wore taken | virlity and understanding—athrob [office to the Densmore police star yee | ARS CROSS Karlo Buberik, Mary Buberik, all of | without a warrant after they had || in a tin box by @ roadside while |! by tie officora for questioning,, | with rugged life, levelfull of daring | Uon Our idea of carrying « i Endicott, and Frank Hardick and) jyandoned thelr cir and raced thru |] he wax engaged in the prosate || s a adventure and tense situations. |romoved to hoadaunstera Sanaa castle is to serve finger bowls after Katy — Twaryones, | Binghamton. /in¢ woods for some dixtance, closely || task of digging with a pick | ‘ Cruising the Polar Sea, Ned Cor. |a0 investigation by the coroner, ip nenesrt Of watermelon ! ae, ylang f eke o aBu trailed by the customs men, the ‘At first he sala the tin box || Jt,mes Kirkwood Is net is cast away on an ocean-girt | Mrs. Henderson recently came: of Pee, | | Sire, Waa a daughter 0 Mary BU | see nen Haat ilewahipraatead’ andl || contained anly, '$10,000;,% Tater Seri le tn} | teckot land, With him are Lenore | Seattle from Canada swith her lit sens, | should be returned, he sald there was that sum in ELFlOUushy ANJUFE| Hardenworth, his betrothed, who} sil. She is a. widow. (Lord's Day.) By eanoe to Port Biake-| : fe gyre ‘ Judge Frank S. Dietrich refused || gold and $90,000 more in green LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug, 27.—| fails and betrays him in the time of | Hinebaugh @eplared he was t es cutih aak there to be dis! Wild Tribesmen Invade Ter- | Vicious Dog Bites the petition of the defense and de-|] packs. He refused to divnigo.}| James Kirkwood, motion pleture | his greatest need, and Bess Gilbert, |eling but. 12 miles an hour wh , ac here » ha ‘onceale P P >on eturne r | . s girl w 2 r he accident weourred, fearded sallor aboard » berkentine piay- . ‘ ° ‘ clared that the seareh waa accord-|} where he had concealed his | / star, whe returned from | working girl whom he learns to |t saecordion, nnd the tune he played| — Fitory at Two Points Little Tacoma Girl and did not fnfringe on resis; 9 Sos Samiti fang. We Played | ing to law prize, played the lead | love En RGA hemalee. hanes TACOMA, Aug. 27--Suffering se-| the constitutional rights of the men The bellef here iy that te pox / ‘ may die from! On the Islet the three fall into ey Rayer I heat “And fe 40 hom tie | ATHENS, Aug 27.—Bulgarian | vere lacerations, inflleted by a vi- | searched found by Houser is the one bure |} a skull fracture he received Satur-|the hunds of Doomsdorf, superdin Assassin Murders moon did ¢ dT) comitajis, the wild fighting tribes |clous dog, at her home here yes Possension of drugs makes the |] ied by Grover Cleyeland Borg day when thrown from his hors telligent, supremely strong, morally E B: 1 men of the hills, have invade “k|terday, the small daughter of Mr. {person owning them liable to a term |] doll, draft dodger, when he was }| Kirkwood was married a month} a beast, cruel as the Aretic which X- urg. ar Envo' have wept for the territory at two points near t vil: }and Mra, W. H. Marshall, of this|of years in a federal prison in ease |} making preparations to fe, |) aso to Liky Lee, and five days fol-lig his home, PRAGUE, Aug, 27.—The former 2 but agg edie suddenly suf! linge of Kouclnini, in the nelghbor-|city, was in the General hospital|they are held without consent of the || pergdoll escaped from custydy || lowing his marriage left for the} The story 1s of Doomsdorf and) Bulgarian ambassador, \f, a See ind did’ tpl would die, ‘har| 200d of Philippopolis, here today. ‘The dog, owned by G.| government. Austin and Smith ore |] when he obtained permisstoy to || South. Ned, of Bess and Tenore—a story |loff, died yerterday, after being firs if: to bed. y | The Athens foreign office today |R. Baughman, was shot, The child|in No way connected with govern come to Hagerstown and gqareh Attending physicians report that} no reader wil lay, down until he jat three times, Atanas Nikeloff, 35, % filed a protest with the Bulgarian] will recover, according to hospital | ment wervice, according to federal for (he treasure Kirkwood hus n unconscious} has read the last word, It is tola Bulgarian, was arrested Le charge d'affaires, reports | ogp nt dames Sines Saturday . bewin in Thursday's issue, assailant, dered T-bone. |any information which might get|Six were killed and ‘on seriously eee thelr companions in trouble. The|injured when an frle train struck ‘The cannibals of Central Africa ure|lads died seven minutes apart an auto at a grade crossing yester

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