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a here the s help- { | { That a cow blows her horn.— | lyde Ashby, | eich cca ott ieee Fatr and so eu cooler, Moder Sunday increa WEATHER FORECAST st winds - LOVE MURDER” SUSPECT a Mntered as f A eneen Oe ea 1 4 “Back to work,” mumbled Dumbbell Dud this morning as he lowered himself into his over- stuffed office chair. “This life is a hard one. Nothing but work from 11 to 11:15 in the morning, then but a seant three hours for lunch and back again to work diligently fro until 2330. Such slayery Dumbbell went down to the tr this morning to see Joe Bungstarter off. Joe is to Columbus, Ohio, to attend the national W. C. T. U. convention. He, with King George} former fiance of Miss Inez Avy First av W., Seatt » delegates trom and Old Ta PR WINNER | K P. Tomlinson takes the $1 prize for yesterday's best dumb- bell, It is: “Wambbel) Dud is so ldumb he thinks a finger nail is | | a thumb tack.” | & —4 Call at the office and ask fdr Mr.|to having the two & t you with the Dud and he'll pre gilded one-buck ple Today we present Dumbbell Dud is so dumb he thinks: Eggs are made at an egg plant A bricklayer is part of a cake. Contrib. The Mayflower blooms in May. Disaster is a flower. A time-table is a table to put the clock on. %&—— | Dumbbell Dud is a new » | of suit That a Willard Jes does his training. ~K. G. eee attery is where General Delivery is a war veteran Nova Scotia is a Russian ballet dancer. RLV. D. 4a @ college degree Knighthood ia a sleeping cap. C. 0. D. is @ broadcasting station. —Geneva Cole, | Bt led by Capt. Gustav Pe Above are shown the commanders of three amall whaling vessels, now DUMBBELL DUD living at Eagle Harbor, ready to sait| fe the Antarctic regions, where only | the Explorers Shackle! them. Capt Capt the Star I11., one of the At the right is pictured Capt. | Pettersen, standing beside one of the | fleet. | sen and Scott have navigated defore | The three ships, 1. and Star M1, a Nels Hartricksen Ole Iversen harpoons used on the v turin on ti ALLEGED “LOVE. | “t pira H Cus: mar | Miss | the | Mrs ing | his ng the huge map |harpoons are fired from deck guns | he ships. Photo b Star Staff F _ PIRATE” lking Holt Denies He Fleeced Fiancee: BY LESTER M. fow do they figure I'm a love te?’ demande} K. his arrest, Friday charges of grand larceny folt, with his partner, Charles worth, who was ty Mrs. Clara Le’ A lives, has of an inte Le her out of $11 00 trail, Holt has be ir. Tomlinson | Hix present wife, whom the sas City, in J cused him of obt from her and desertin (Turn to Page 9 nationa past three months, ever since is accused the p ton, A mund- | The Star I, command- | ttersen (left), (center), and | low them ts| ships of the} ascls in cap-| mmals. These HELD! g S HUNT ing Holt, 20 | ‘ > , 5 , *Lege | (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) ‘The fleet will then f | 5 | © hoe it then put ou y| on Prohibition Law : : rita ers'to and trom the ship Mira he j feet GEAR LEE rat ‘oan for the whaling cru : rom the shir ene (Sept, $—An_anticttallan > afkaste had teal nade eee WASHT IN, Ser he MAYOR HYLAN |attempts have ever been made in| demonstration occurred at Pavrasso, | day morning in connection with the evening, on| United States and Dominion of Can th near the Polo and the Everything Needed Greece, in which there is an Italian| murder of Judson W. La Moure, 60, ada have engaged to|Prohibition — enforc cond Class Matter May % 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Vor Year, by Mail, $3.60 Countries to Meet wat rv Jauccess of the expedition is still a colony of about 5,000, according t to a confe: ce 01 * he is tO! the erator of 19th ve. ree! 1 mference on MUCH BETTE R) inatter ‘of conjentiires ‘The. vesseld for Quake Relief the Glorpal d'Italia’s Corfu’ corre.|ine ono oe ae oe TW! 0 CENTS IN SEATTLE. JMPAN'S ACCUSE * VICTIMS HEIRESS SUFFER! HUNTER F771 |200 Foreigners Die|Jail Seattle Maki in Quake, Latest) at Los Angeles Report Declares; in Death Probe; TH E PO | E- List Casualties | Girl Killed Here | Mrs. Don Tinling and her| Nile saloons ap tole Sacra. 3 ne ; essages from Admiral Anderson, | little daughter, Yvonne, sur-|™**ssses from A | 3 ANGELES, &: ri if f hea j| commander of the Asiatic fleet, who] 0S ANGELES, Sept. 8—A vivors of the earthquake ana tho A, E. Woods, alias Adams, believed to be Dr. Percival ¥- AL is now at Tokyo, informed t n, wailed in Seattle for mur- ‘Whalers Will Hunt in Icy Seas Never {i 9 Yokohama, who are tr rtment today that der, had compiled a diary listing to a 2 AY mb » arrive here eptember aeacararesKilied siethe ai “pros: Yet Even Entered Save by South = 42 board the liner Presic\ er tnt 150 retugees, mostly Amesi.| several wealthy wome dent Jefferson from the dev- at Hakone,| Pects,” he said today he was ese cans and British, we stated zones. Yvonne, tho|\ : ey guilty of no wrongdoing and ex- olar Expeditions asta i ChQ| srometatn testet. nea ToKyON ERE wr 1 ex P' only a year old, has made) other fore refugees are stream.| Pressed a willingness to waive BY STEVE ARNETT the Pacific, |'n& into Kobe and that sever ‘ loaded with food and m Three small vessels, scarcely Jarger than those in which plies by il pat Sokohanae the Norsemen sailed the North Atlantic in the 11th century BE lJ VIV R IWAKI Ja and landed on the shores of North America, are being out- ‘ ‘aw ns in Tokyo appa fitted at Eagle Harbor. Within a few days they will be on escaped from thc their way from Seattle to the South Pacific on a whaling 1g Og | Mzthauake with thelr expedition in waters never sailed before by navigators save eset ae pinkrame hens: the explorers, Shackleton, Amundsen and Scott, ‘ sas. | heavy thru Manning these three vessels, the Star I, Star Ii. and On President Jefferson With Counting national all na tions; | Be Star JIL, will be crews of Norwegians, descendants of the Mother and Refugees it Is apparent that foreign. deaths in | of. Evansvil intrepid sea-rovers who sailed their galleys over the entire oa city: wAl: mount into: the Hun: |... Police: « yorld, centuries before other men dared go beyond sight of} Yvonne Tinting, 1-yedrold ¢ Groday\altho probably not as: Higtt a6 | seer ite fee world, centuries by e g y Sig! ons a ee some first reports indicated. righ fad, oul is dead tilda’ sia ir a ta to ss list” ‘This list contained | ese ships, the larges' eet in Jen, Bie are whaling | Ft! Taal el Q \names of girls with the amount of yee amg | vessels, owned by the Whaling Co. of Sandefjord, mira ase Pe Daniele Mees ARE UIETING their prospective wealth, health, pul- a} a “ | Norway. The ‘thade-up-.of seboss “the Pacific during her baby: | | chrituae and amenability. opposite Y ;/due to the fact that experienced harpooners cannot be found |hood, Ix now making ber fifth yoy-| CHOLERA FEAR: sot hat ciphpeegses get $500,- iia a i tS SU alt ll e navy 0 foreign: | | . extradition and go ‘anywhere | authorities care to take him. | fs held here to face | arising from the , Sept. 8.—Altho all} Poisoning in Seattle of pretty Anna ntly have | Danielson, wealthy Minneapolis girl. > fire and | He refuses to talk about the charge es, reports|0r the diary or police allegations that the| that he courted Ellen Poss, of Roch- foreign death list there may be|est after having been iage ceremony with a preacher's daughter, five trips acro: The suspec a murder chi y they also discovered rs to be a form letter for ng to members of the + — 4jin America who will attempt hz. trip. lal vevae anna tee Reasover sree | Ld ieeanseot is seers |000 more when father dies.” Commanding tho Star I, is Capt. | tuake ond firs gage el | Assistant Foreign Editor | After the names of some of the Gustay Pettersen, who has sailed|tys tines Precident. Jutfecom and BLP coger rp Kirls, altho they were listed as “good B | . the liner President Jefferson cea Written for United Press looker,” would be the. words “ns ti ners in whalers for 32 years. | wil) arrive here probably September | OSAKA, Sept. 8.—Japan’s | me ns” “Ob iprobosttian.s Rs pens lc el Ole Iversen is commander of | 13. She is youngest survivor of| earthquake sufferers today \ ‘ good,” “does not answer letter: Star IL; he has been in the | the catastrophe aboard the vessel. | numbered 1,356,470. One letter written to the suspect at wd btn bu for 20 years. The| Yvonne was born in Yokohama| An official @Mnouncement to this | offered him $15,000 if he would mar- Star IL 4 nder command of | less than one year and was at/effect has been issued in Osaka,|ry the writer. Department of justice Capt. Nels Hartricksen, whe has |home with her mother at the timo|which, with the confusion and dev-| agents also unearthed one of the Bus: died the seas in whalers for the |of the earthquake. Their residence |astation in Tokyo, is rapidly be-|pect's letters which had not. been \$7, 000,000 Shipment Goes |; past 17 y All are swarthy sons |0n “The Bluff" was completely de-|coming the center of Japanese of: | mailed: ; navigators who | molished and Mrs. Tinling narrowly |ficial and business life |e" “T note ‘your: application arian to Devastated Japan escaped with her cbild. ‘Tinling was| ‘The same announcement says 316, | have ne choline eee hare ane t of the city when the/087 houses were destroyed by last|Oh, my darling dear, how I wish T } BY SAM B. GROFF red and it was feared for |Saturday's shocks and the Vidal could ibe in your midst now, and I | Bearing $7.0 » worth of food. stuffs and supplies for the sufferers! whon he had been killed, but | wave and fires that followed. jam sure I could prove my worthl- {t was learned later that he had es-| It is stated that it is still impos: | ness.” Jof Japan's earthquake zon Ad-| their ve 1 unharm sible to estfnate accurately the |miral Oriental liner President k-}head for ave the dock at Seattle|where they ‘] d ng race across | for ‘ eee bn a? Tinling will remain in Japan at|number of dead, but official figures | stock their ships,|Kobe and will be Joined there Jater |Indicate a loss of more than 60,000 GIRL SLAIN cruis if The Tinlings|lives in Tokyo and Yokohama com- thre hru the | by his wife and cb Reports from outlying 00 tons of medi-jicebergs and floes of the Antarctic. | were celebrating their of the districts attle police and agents of the gift the Red|Hach vessel, carry anniversary on the 4 loaded into her/men, will sail as far h left them homeless in| will be slow in coming in. |degrees south latitude, 4 Yokohama apparently has__| United States department of justice nling. and her child~are| (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) were of the belief Saturday that the a crew of ha are in addition, it was declare a by any nay Mrs. The Presi on is only the Antarctic explore amon th 300 refugees who will $ = me man under arrest in Los Angeles who of the ; mee | one ct armada of mercy |undsen, Scott and Shackleton. ii t tember 13 aboard the; FF] gives the name of A. E. Woods was ships that will bear material com: | WILL BE LADE! | Preside: ferson. KS IN in reality Dr, Percy V. Allen, s0-- fort and sympathy a tne TO WATER'S EDGE | ‘This ship was at Yokohama at the called Bluebeard, and wanted in Se- y r n and help When these ships clear Seattle| time of the disaster, but was an- attle for jail breaking and murder, i | h out in the harbor in connection with the mysterious She will be used PATRAS KILLED death of his consort, Miss “Anna ors strophe #80 \for New Zealand, thi will be | Chored far enor fon. ke led with coal an provisions k will betuntit thelr decks amidships are |!" transporting refugees to Seattle Danielson, in the Sheridan apart mj |the Toyama } carrying a Red] within four inches of the water, {aNd will carry relief cargoes to the = : ments in July, 1916. | roms itt valued at $105,000.|""went bo. mighty near sub | stricken cities from Seattle on het|Follows Burning of Italian| ‘nat tate haa at last overtaken made up o arrels of fish, 590 marines,” laughed Captain Iversen, | Teturn trips the suspect who had twice escaped tons of flour, 600 cases of milk, 59 /in the skipper’s tiny cabin aboard| The refugees aboard the Jefferson Consulate, Is Report from the King county jail was the tons of rice and 20 tons of bread. |the star I. Friday. The fleet of | Were carried from the city to the ee Ae assertion of Detective Lieut. W. EL ‘irst of all ‘the mighty fleet, and vessels will’ tb joined at |*hip in sampans, it is belleved here} LONDON, Sept. 8.—Greeks burned | Justus, who at present is working on dvance agent of the vessels to fol- ‘land by a mother ship, the ;5Y AdmiralOriental officials. All of |down the Italian consulate at Patras (Turn to ) Page 9, Coltumun 6) w was the Yokohama Maru, name: | jamoa Cl and two other whal-| the wharves were of one of the destroyed citie TV. and Star V. The » Yokohama Maru sailed Wednes: | «1:1, 0 owned. by. the | morning, carrying an immeni 1 Whaling Co, of Norv estroyed and thé/and Italians retaliated by killing DRI WS breakws is now under|two Greeks, according to a Central MURDER STILL It is impossible for the ship | Ni dispatch quoting Corfu ad-j » dock and small boats and sampans | vices, car, who was shot to death early Sept. 8, —| Spondent. Friday morning at the end of his ement, it was SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥,,|are of steel construction to ald] gAN FRANCISCO, is, with whom | learned today Sept. 8.—The following official bul./them in battering thru the ice of| Everything from water to corru.| Many were wounded on bothsides,|}ine, while resisting the efforts of been the sub-| Commissioners will. be appointed|ietin on Mayor John F. Hylan of | the Antarctic. gated iron is needed for Japan's the It ns retaliated, and po-/ a highwayman to steal the company’s nal search for|hy the two governments to consider|Now York city, suffering from In the extreme cold, the decks | earthquake and flre sufferers, Ad- y surrounded the quarter] money. G | closer co-operation’ to end smuggling|Dieuropneumoria, was tesued this nd Cres ne : noise |miral E. A. Anderson, directing re-|to protect the foreigners, ‘The theory that the crime was per= morning. mbling pistol shots, the rig- | je¢ work at Yokot \d_ Tokyo, Ir of fleec ). In addition tle women on | prohibition laws at en sought by| The confe: arried | heid in Ott ne has | ‘aining $7,000 « her immedi. Column 1) Can une dian authoritle | ADAM AND EVA. The Seattle Star is a planet.—Fred | Kill. Rex Beach is on the Pacific ocean. —Mrs. R. T. GOSH! THERES THE AHERNS ALWAYS HAVE CABBAGE. TODAY, ‘You KNOW. THE. opor COMES UP ‘THE DUMB WAITER and other violations 1 fhe state department public correspondence with the | Charles petrated by three escaped prisoners of the 12th] It is possible the above clash and/from the Mount Vernon jail, is still that described 1n a Central News| held by city detectives, who, with of the American “The mayor i somewhat petter| ging and upperworks become | informed headquar the border this morning. The pain has left| coated with tons of ice and the | naval district probably will be|and his breathing is better. | men work under extreme diffi | Among the are dispatch from Rome to London, | peace officers thruout the Northwest [pe rature, 99; pulse, 108; r | culty, they tell me, | Mosquito coffins, | quoting Corfu reports, are the same. |are making every effort to round up a | Aboard each of the whalers a/ hardware, baby food, shovels, fresh |The Central News retort located the|the three suspects. It 1s believed c wilt| "The bulletin was signed by Dr.|heavy harpoon gun is located for-| vegetables, bedding, wire and nails, |anti-lItalian disturbance at Patras, a|that the three men. have scattered 3. Nammack, of New York|ward. With this gun an explosive | material on the subject. ‘city, and Dr. George I. Comstock | _(Turn to Ps tents and medical sup-|Greek city of about 38,000 Inhabi-|and that possibly but one was im- Ke 9, Column 8) plies tants. plicated in the murder of La Moure. —_—— It was not until the discovery of the Studebaker machine in which the BY CAP ce jmen éscaped from Mount Vernon, that the prisoners were connected with the crime. The car was dis- covered at 61st and Ravenna Blyd, five hours after La Moure was shot. (JEHOSHAPHAT } NO BATH FORT THREE Days! WHERE DO THEY, GET THAT STUFF} DUMB WAITER $ SAY, THAT THING MAKES MORE NOISE THAN A CALLIOPE t HOPE. THAT BUNCH UPSTAIRS DON'T HAVE ANOTHER VICTROLA DANCE TONIGHT. 1} GoTrTa Ger Some. sceep! AND_SWE SAYS THE RENT GOES OP TEN DOLLARS NExT MONTH ! SAYS We wont HAVE ANY HoT WATER FOR. THREE DAYS CAUSE THE. PLUMBER '5 GOING TO FIX THE PIPES AGAIN What Kind Do You Want? Many different makes of autoy mobiles are being sold every day; Here is one you will find in to day's want ad columns. X TOURING $760 Late model, with $200 worth of extras, in perfect condition, A demonstration will convince you that this is a real buy You will find the seller of this machine in tonight Want Ad Columns, PERE ERES RES, SHOR PR eeTF EA Uae,

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