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By B. Groff y Little and J. Fe Suspected of being a member of | Little, follow! the return of the the bandit gang which has terror-|f0ur men from Tacoma to the Seate ized Seattle merch during the | tle Jail past few weeks, Mrs. Armetta] According to detectives, | | | Smith, 24, was held in the city jail| Smith will be on an of f Monday by made to identify detectives. The police are also hold.|bandig who held up the Piggiy ing L. D. Arnold, 26, her ‘ y ) N. Broadway. Police |consort; William Gust, 27 attempt to t the four | Shipton, 28, and Earl Bradle with the gs of A. N. as alleged members of , Py car nder . wit . t 5 “| Mra. Smith was arrested at , ) from the safe, is done f Yokoha n o. It thet idron nit « his ; a0 a et and hojel here Saturday night] The quartet of prisoners was are rs peep out, : whee : : * pacdhgigart fT “ : seit —|rested in Tacoma Saturday night Fee J on that 1 nof the Japanese | ™ oe pote easter TORRENTIAL STORM after police there had chased thenr a lot of lumber barons , ; SWEEPS = os : é at 80 miles an hour thru a dense Grance fills the air; San an | star with & conversation « with | ms ovas FIELD, ae ¢ 5 | foy The men tried to h Rear Admiral Kittelle, who sug A torrential storm swept over j «. The men tried to bribe the The empty gar— ALLEN SAYS IT'S the : eee | | e atarting field: a ‘e officers. to let them go, It is ak Bage cans are there. | ALL IMAGINATION | gested ‘that the squaidron visit the ring field: as the entrants ; . [useted that the equaling took’ the ‘air, Conditions undve : i | ese. ghey Were found ta be diy he CR ROT ET ths rampas hha But how came an order like that About 6:30 p. m.,” said Capt.| 25h they competed provided for - “ ing a handler roadster, stolen from | been knocked Out, but the Wild Bull | Gras’ romp en North | Wataon, “the squadron’ commander | "° Postponement : . De. ES Wiser, New Richmond 4 of the City Hall is still at large. st lumbermen had spent 80 | way culled to the radio telephone by} Capt. H. ©. Honeywell, Ameri. P petals once 4 Mt fy still much cash and pulled so mar¥ lithe commander of the squadrone,|°&n entrant, was unable to start. / Tourist Who Interferes. at |i ten had sane inet thee of BSE: wires to control the roartiett as in-| who suggested that the squadron be }& Rust of wind hitting: hia balloon, * lint een a shoei: sticnlgieet é beta vestigation wax started, with the re- | conducted to the vk ot the| the St. Louis, caust pure i attle, and ‘upon “cies Amundsen, the Arctic explorer, | wuit that R. B. Allen, manager of Cube, ; rot ct ban daiareal tela The t ee taten Savy ag tes Meeting Here Arrested psa ndmitted four holdupe Baraiaaa brthekdpg 2 ee ioe the West Coast Lumbermen’s asso-| “rhis conversation lasted about 34|A:6869, with it Lasonbes te . cording to Chief of Police W. By a a . i _ th e 4 t or - ryns y v it feel Cacnelay si home when win- | ed the order was (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) command, was forced down at Rut Brother Isaiah, long-haired patri-|Severyns. Many victims of bandits | ter comes. ginary c jten, Near the Zulder Z : perch, who set fornia, agog a; were called: to police | Hela When I read of the order, I | cen | : “ Aas? : peas | “All the ‘aniitean | entries thus year ago with so-called “faith heal-| Monday in efforts to identify meme Seatt! i aoal fone to immediately checked up with | were eliminated early ig th ‘ : |ings” and who finally was arrested! bers of the gang. A. Mantig Payee Cenler, claims the Robert To i | 9 SIO nm a manslaughter ¢ e and ac-| ‘The “ have the biggest saxophone in the| 410 bert Uollar Co. whieh, Lieut, Olmstead and. Choplaw, y, european = ars’ The four holdups confessed in-— a Associated Press dispatch quitted after a sensational trial,/clude the O'Brien gasoline station, country. who were killed, had a narrow > s, sald; received it, and they told a | has come to the Puget Sound coun-| fruit stand and two ph i ie E ‘ | ddiie ak: ina; tart " di | stand and two pharmacies. He must be “nbd who lives In| . 14 they had not feceived any Fl sar i Be a 2 I aa : oo ba try. And with him comes trouble acne ieee the apartment next to u such order,” Allen said Monday 4 Sef the Sate tle ie jand discord. | eae ove to the Belgian Ville de | vented achine for| 1, called them by long-distance Prasaeela me ie ar . ~ ; | Denied a meeting place in: the A man bas invented a machine for) —“(rurn to Page 9, Column 4) pping! the netting from ; , 7 - nay | parks le, Brother Isaia ’ telling the age of women. |Speaks to Opening Session the latte * kas bag and damaging! Lady Louise Mountbatten and Prince Gustaf Adolf, C rowitl Stained peviaea 7 bad aut Wri n k l es In * e % It is reported that the life insur: Was necensd to| Prince of Sweden. ‘ i the Kirkland. auto park, ance company has canceled his) PL J NGES INTO of Red Cross Meet ity i of a palige UR ASE Sa a ital Whee scores are flocking to heat policy. ACCIDENT ANGERS [41 and a widower ~ " his lectures and watch his “cure ’ tdcndiies si eran aa hie| BELGIAN SPECTATORS LONDON, Sept, 24.—Lady Louise | died in (1926, “Stic was a daughter] eady -Hirkne Adi T d N. es cy sain ELEVATOR PIT WASHINGTON! Sept. 24—in_his| BELGIAN | sioanthottex ae tee a pel | Already Kirkland is’ divided into 0 ay Ss ews ; rst. public speech since becoming | balloon got away, how. | oe een ame in Of the} Duke of Connaught and./two hostile camps, including . the He isn’t smart at all; Falling 15 feet into an elevator pit| president, President it today |ever. amid angry yells from Bel: . ‘ therefore, first cousin of King|frlends and foes of the long-haired Altho his business is immense, | Monday morning, Mel W. Duncar sled his position upon two im.| Sian spectator lrg en. SF oe A ae BC missionary Cs M ‘oyalty, have been giving London! Geor atever state he i It drives him to the wal |35, member of the firm of Duncan | portant topies—-international affairs} ‘Thirteen balloons in all succeed have been” stving. Longor Whatever ; state he may! 11 trouble: which follows Broth | Thief Runs Into |& Sons, leather wholesalers of 215 tabs rellet 4 in getting into the nir, ‘Hesides|=,“28e, of, Gemocratic royalty | ot! preserve; in. Sweden, he is) quite emoc whicheve wa fer Isaiah like a storm cloud fol- Bid “Steel Prices Are Dropping."—| ve. 8. Tecelved & aking at the opening session) the two American service craft,| you ae aut it hichever WY) simple in his ways when: he visits} lows the Stormy Petre! 1 a week Detective’s Arms Headline. uip, broken wrist and possible , y r op -E . ‘i SMITH, 45, alleged bandit, walke a | erry yin a8 Foe hd { now down, two je seach oviblen here ago when George Lennox, a tourist J 8 a Now is the time to buy @ new pen- | nal injuries. dent. asa: : hree Swiss, two /British.| oct tore bee ee from New York state, was arrest-|“* ¢d into the Our House Cafe, and two Spanish jed by Marshal John McEvers «nd|1$8 Washington st., Sunday nights fined $25 for creating a disturbance| He departed on the run, after scoop: fixed for November. .In the mean He often leaves the Swedish lega Duncan was # ng on the first That America will rema time, Lady Louise has busied her-| tion in Portland place and. strolls floor talking to his brother, George fon in Portland ple nd strolls cumbered by spoils, independent, | ® self with her shopping and her ,, ended . " ; tine 1 ss f = Dunotn He rang for the freight! jiattached and unbought.” The French balloon, Fernande.| royal lover has been an early us| vmittended down to the crowded) at one of Brother Isaiah's meet-//0S $80 from the cash” Temtaeeas i elevator and the gate He 7 | Ri ¥ thorofares like Oxford st, and Re-| ings he haan re| While the cashier's baék wa Contin prevail | : d That the need of civilization is|Piloted by Blanchet, landed at Liite|tumn visitor In the British capital. | pent at. knock! bout’ { telat] ne The hearing nein Waring Smith had babe was turned) | this week despite the predictions | | "t¢PPed backward and plunged into |r. an ideatiam that “does not seek | St. Pierre, near Antwerp, owing to| ‘The -Mounthatteng live In Ken knocking about in a lels:| Justice 1, W, Gates of Kirkland.| Smith had not figured on fate, | ty ther hoau ex Letp, tothe | | 100, Mee, moment Ia t : : | sington palace. ‘The other day 1/ Uf” manner and enjoying himself) ‘The alleged disturbance occurred | however. Detective O. 1. Van Bile ve ntrary. During the weather | |>roke his fall by clutchin MMaht ulght. of. the. bridetebe( 02 Tubbering without being rub-|at one of Brother Isaiah's open air) Kitk, intent upon absorbing an Om co . 3 saith seit caught sight of the brideto-be| bored at Pare. Col \ |der of beans ¢ Son at? | there will be lots of temperature, but struck the cor walking along the democratic shop-| 4 (Turn to Page 9, Column 3 | of deans and bacon was just due mostly to the fact that there taken to the 7 - ——-— ntering the and stopped be relieved from further effort." 4 ping district of Kensington High st.| 7 f ospita conscious, but | ‘a Biriftah balloe: pike land : - sh for freedom..Fiy Dcrearmed: aiesphers in.the | ie i ; cet. unconscious, but he British balloon Banshee land: | she was accompanied by her moth rush for freedom. Five min: Mr, Coolidge declared that the Ppictorllengel bres es ia in Holland. he was in love with . ; 4 utes later, Smith was occupy a world ia ce ore fr 01 ° er and wast wearing a black ma we c } ty Jat | a world 1s coming mor and é 4 t Nee orang wae weaning, a bivek mea well-known London artist who is DO YOU WANT room without bath in the city jail Py : vy. on moral force and Ot) WARHINGTON, Bepe M4.-.Th 4 poor man, It was romantically o. reform merely by an act of legis: |‘ fe storm n thinking that it can unload burden on the government and A southwest gale drove the start fern toward Northern Germany or rece or was. the the undinavian countries nt rumor was that tise had broken off her physical After making several purchase é avowed she said she preferred pov THIS ONE? A c eet eesti abate two American army balloénists killed} being elbowed | © crowded shop : a ere ean snvone being short: | . But {deals of human brotherhood ‘olin rican army balloonists killed | being elbowed in. th fed shop) crty with this painter to luxury Ss Smoking in Bed weighted on ice in the winter | 0 ine in the destruction of the army bal isles just like Mary Smith, she and service, “are idle dreams unless just like Mar mith, #he) with the crown prince loon § folla were experienced ee ord 4 and . Bargains in Used Cars ca e Mf by Fe en eae egy | 008 8:6 in Holland were experienced| halted “an ordinary taxi and drove Stn aot ee ecrtag me Ends in Disaster | flyers, a ya ae ce official said " ake tea with some ound ¥ Ads x = : piniarese veg taaset nes nals flyers rmy alr service officials sald take tea with acme friends ish royal family: considers it ix'a|] Cound im the Want Ads every HE next time A. Erickson, 701 Right underneath you ! on the one hand to avold the ilu} pyaut «reat match for Lady Louise and|] day. Here is. one, today; Willow st, smokes in bed, he It is your imag’ F y fons of the visionaries and on the| iva ; ; |she herself agree For it means will use asbestos bed-clothes. Sum Russell in his artic . s-Ilother hand the indifference of the} is quite homely, as are so many! that some day she will be queen =|) day night ick forgot v nation Is a Mine f ‘ can ae cit ia tees fide f the lage and was attached to the army the women connected with the ethic sAud Att bi! Ph x orgot to ex |] inati a Min f y elfiah. air service depot at Middlet: Pp; 1 ‘ And ‘th an eye to 1923 VELIE BROUGHAM Unguish his cigaret as he dropped 7 Star Each individual and each nattion| Tet, John W. Choplaw, 34, was mc moval familys Ana ane: Je\ that eventuality, she. is . already oft ton sleep: ;. Some, ins Aten a | " oe 1» | Pleut. John hoplaw, 36, | : ; ‘o|| This car has just been driven pte aginatio has been the ie 2 Jexsons Swedis pis ca s aa i ‘ za word o rri|| Imagination has | been | the || owe their first duty to themselves.” | native of Worthington 8 of, German: geacent “oit| talks Geeta tnd irre racy Moaah (oehe broken Ins Te ta {awoke sn a cloud of snioke and Bag 4) Severna’) starting point ul progress . Aetdtial aiid ie i is aiks Germain and French fluently ¢ 0 he 4s | fore © co ascUS 5 J Fach individual and each n [stationed at Chanute fi her ‘paternal. side... On vhenohnter in perfect condition, has the Rass eae cus hinseleaae i Mapes lane | many *¢ortine it all (aude as 3 nn Pa must work out/ TH, He leaves a wife and two chil-| nal side, she is a greht-granddaugh Victor Johnson, 47, a log was latest equipment, and can be ||- , ey oe . week. Geneviev 1 Major are roo is BES ae’ ot | vai | hie aaah tet dren ter of Queen Victoria and is, there-| arrested four days 01 C nm had at a bargain mates at Lewis Hall, University of W mn whether or not u know Le I | , na charg PBR Ste fore, a wectd cousin of King! of drunkenness, Sunday morning he if i brant how to use it WAMHINGHGN, Heck A acute boo TR blew Rate i King | of drunkenn Sunday morning he Automobile Turns cee Have you any Imagination : ge. Her brother is Lord Louis} was found ¢ in his bunk tna cell M = AATEC LAE sav ithat Bovodel | TEgunebve, read’ Rteoell’a: ar elepatae a en CHIC AGO, Bent: 4 ;M than) Mountbatten, who married the heir-|at the city jail. Physicians who ex-|| Turn to the Want Ad columns jin Fire Alarm is going to the dogs. ‘Tho 8. P. .A:|| tile andTearn how to cash "In| 7h, B00 CELE Oa a ave |S atauent of St. Bret amine hin declared that dchivons |T and see who ls etering this bup-[/]V[ANY, #utomotites un into a ought 10 do something about this, || on it a ross, gathered in 3} al | ja fons ay 88 A eet |Cassel and recently spent his) death was due primarily to delirium | | jin posts but it isn't often they” Pen dep } Turn to the Business page! |Continental hall here today in the} of extensive dry raids staged over | honeymoon in America jtremens. ‘The body was taken in * take the trouble. to turn in a fire] Jannual Red Croms convention the week-end | The crown prince of Sweden is|charge by the coroner. alarm after the accident. Sunday” evening a car owned by Herb Mune ter, 3501 Beacon ave., slipped its] BY CAP HIGGINS | brcxes ana rustea down a nit crashing into a pole, breaking Sev.” = =, eral light globes and turning in ARE Vou SURE THERE'S fire alarm by breaking the red fi box on the pole, The auto probably was trying new stunt in aeronautics, according to Munter, who Is a noted aviat Munter said the car had been stol Saturday night. It was badly day aged, A scientific sharp says that in 10 years Europe will be submerged by an earthquake, and Vaughn Wood. house wonders where all our Amer can millionaires will go then to spend Where? future crown - princess of Robert 8. Olmstead, a na-| Sweden is no beauty. In fact, she tive of Sheldon, Vt, was 37 years of ia visiting her|| and has been the foundation of ‘Th’ man who never knows when| he is licked gets many a good beat a hae ADAM AND EVA There’s No Place Like Home A LOVE IDYLL a fairy young maiden lived high on a cliff, | { HERE'S YOUR TOOTH- ‘On a cliff overlooking the sca; BRUSH \T WAS Each night a brave amuggler drew) | iy THE COAL SCUTTLE... up in a skiff, : And he said to the mofden, sald he: CAN You FIND MY === = VELLOW TIE WITH THE BLUE DOTS ?, : ! “1'll be back again soon with a cargo, my dear, | For I go to B. C. when the shadows ; come down; A 4 oe We will load up the Packard wth} : 7 - oe, ffs Burglars Sleepy, Squareface and beer j » P £> Z DEL ites of so ae , ‘ 5 alt. 2 i Z ; -| |Take Alarm Clocks ha sous? ; Re F ‘ NG Q MA hyena Y to bed and early to rat] . mak a thief healthy Each night for a year the brave » wealthy ond wise.” That apparenth] smuggler went North z A 2 3 n is the motto of burglars who broki Each time he came back with a ey Uj . fe F i ¢ itt into the Vhinney ave, pharmag load. / ; G Sunday. They stole a load’ And he married the maid who lived { alarm clocks and departed, ; high on the cliff, Borg & Sons, 1125 W. 85th | And moved vut on Alki Beach road. reported Sunday the theft of nego | tiable securities valued at $800, from) ti) their office. The thieves passed tj | A. J. 8. NEA SERVICE 5; $50 cash, bi (Chorus)

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