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Batered as Second Chai Matter May 8, 389% at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Cor “=~ The SeattleStar i!" Ii eas March 3, 1879. Per Tear, by Mail him wt Me to the y have * VOL. 25. NO, 182. ate SEATTLE, WASH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923. * TWO CENTS IN § 25, JATTLE. hes i AMUNDSEN SOON RAGING "ULTEA SLEEPERS IN SOGHIINS 9 EPROM TAT MAUD, SUNG! ON. AATA"fsH)0 ara ay BNORE CE Premiers Agree to Drastic Command 4 | Ruhr Surrender Is Issued; State Robbers Force Rings From Woman's Moral Behavior Without Holding Legislators Are Finger and Make Escape With Is Object of for Conditions | Planning Action) Qther Loot; Neighbors Aroused | Questioning rested bbing sman, din: DUSSELDORF, Sept. 25. — | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Sept 7 panes | Sensational developments when Passive resistance canceled by 25,-—Members et asf BY B. GROFF |. the defense opens its case were Germany ix to tomorrow exisiature, te Climbing thru the bedroom window of the home of | Dreniged “Tuesday: when Alia Dusseldorf rs an to start imps J. R. Hoffman, 2361 Franklin ave., two masked men | ney Raymiond | D: Ogdew lie menend tetay ‘au dibdets te dicedhas early Tuesday morning held Hoffman, his wife and two | Frederick Otto Burckhardt, in MSERETAIN. Bopt ek ccmay n hay pete de children in terror at the point of guns while they coolly |, cross-questioning Loulse. Burke abe elnices ia tthe : © the executive's ordew to ransacked the place, taking rings and a wrist watch hardt,’ whe Js milnk:the: saenlane valued at $300. canneryr for divoree, made the“nension Mrs. Hoffman was first awakened | — pointed questions attacking her Hed instruction moral behavior. | setae 2 a whe one of the en stumbled ove B. H, Markham ie ee ee eet Burckhardt is vice president and ators from meet.|% chair, just after he climbed thru sales: ioankger ‘of :thét Aa any place in| the window. She screamed, awak solidated Canneries Co., and a heavy e al mill: ening her husband. ‘The other. ban: | stockholder in the Alaska Pacific ) earrY OUL THE) Ot then came thru the window and Fisheries Co ; That Morris Galpin, who was hte were, merttabed:: Geiy Met found in the attic of the Burek- of the burglars were armed A. B. Stites Arrested for “y homé, scantily clothed, hy The Hoffmans were threatened police some Weeks ago, may with instant death if they should at Impersonating Officer |be called to the witness stand, was intimated Tuesday by Attorney Clay, tempt to move. The commotion t ee sare m : ; sr nirae Allen for Burckhardt ; | unity of the te tt and. the Javwisible érupir this time had awakened two grand.| A. B., Stites, formerly an invest: |" atten said that Galpin, = chauts ANNOUNCEM dékalatire isk artis pe ¢ ren of the couple, June Lor-| gator for Prosecutinig Attorney Mal: |feur, was dragged, from the attle |NOW AWAITED and we will, make every. effort t0| Robert tee nae Hotta Teaco tn’ | colm Douglas, was arrested at the| with cobwebs and. dast on his) ie »proval of the state premiers fo! : : - jobe arren Hoffman, months e 1c 4 ADE ¢ the state p . aceably,” said W. D. Me-| old, wh sbiesie wiheg| Grove roadhouse by “deputy sheriffs | Gerclothes after police had ‘answered: |lowed. that of the Rhine and Rubr| yes chiet agit j old. who were sleeping in another | a call from the Burekhardt home organisations, givensat their confer. | bev, hee, SettAtor Of impeachment | bed | Monday night, charged with imper-|eiriy one moming. ; ences at the cha baie | Threats 10,.ailnce, the two | sonating. a federal officer. He also} Aitho Burckhardt had. not Ween” ory CITIZEN. SOLDIERS an the final step ters, wo It Was interpret t last’ one of the | was charged with “éarrying a con- living with his wife for some invaluable data on flying Conditions in the Arctic was gathered by Hakon H. Hammer during his flights| noror Streesin 8. pebtla; pro ARE HELD KEADY robbers stood guard over the occu- | cealed weapon and with carrying liq | months he had a duplicate Key to | froin Bpitzbergen last aummer, according to Capt. Koald Amundsen, noted Arctic explorer who 4e-now in Be-| nouncement, which will be Ger| The citizen soldiers were instruct-| panty of the room while. the, other | uor in hin car. the residence, Allen said, und walké attle. The photograph akows Queen's Mountain in King Jacob's Jant and-wes-taken. by. Hammer on ong of WA) many's acknowledgment to the world|*4 to be In readiness with sueh| made a thoro search of the house According to Sheriff Matt Star-/ed in one night. He attempted to flights. The Hammer-Junker expedition wax arranged a4 4 relicf expedition to meet Capt, Amundaen ichen Ham-\inat ane hus lost the “wae utter the | ATMs ax “they may posters or can! TOOK WEDD: “ wich, Stites attempted 6 extort enter Mra, Burckhardt’s room and | mer tearned that the explorer's plane could not make the 21-hour flight from Wainwright, Alaska, to Spit Hammer took more than 100 photographs of the flight. Tnaert shows the Jiinker planc used by Ho Frome Brew | Passing of Arctic Daylight Will Again: obtain.” ever, wer ewe instructions, how war,’ virtually on the mercy of the throws herself | | f | FROM WOMAN'S HA} money from two North End road-|was denied admittance. Persisting jer Practically superfluous! One of the bandits noticed the |Ouses during the ‘night, by repre-|in his attempts, Mrs. Burckhanlé ording to the latest Informa.|Decause every man in Oklahomal wedding ring on Mrs. Hoffman's |#ehting himself to be an officer; | cated ‘the police and directed then jwho has any kind of a gun’ OF finger and forced hér to remove it,| At the Lake View inn, he present-|to remove Burckhardt from thé it has not been definitely d 1 in what form the chancellor's thar weaver his it olled and ready| white he threateningly waved his |d himself ay an investigator for | premises, “The police ‘refused whem = a ‘ i public anno ment will be mac Oki neta aiilestaetpher 4 gun in her face. Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Doug-| Burckhardt told them it was his) 3 Make Possible Sending of first, but information obtained by the | © me history from)” Jeske Hoffman, son of the couple| #8, and sald he wax getting evi-|own home. : . United Press indicated that an offi eee or centunt | surprised by the holdups and father |@ence to present to the county |7RY TO SHAKE | Strip,” to warfare over jocation Howdy, folks! Silas J. Penny- | Rs . 2 ial proclamation Is being considered. | cet. state camitol at Mckee | Of the littie girl in the room, was |S™nd jury, according to Starwich. | WIFE'S STORY pincher, the stingiest man in the | adio Messages f | If made, it probably will be a brief Okibhavra eae e ict has | {sleep Upstairs when the bandits en. |e Promised to make a favorable) “Burckhardt heard someone in the world, is in Seattle today. EES do ument _ stating the _gectalon 40 a hatheen a Renken ae tered He was awakened by the seats oe Soe va feel over. | attic and told ‘the police there was “se ak 5 abandon resistance without condi. Pee Marked by tense situations. | shitdren's eriew and came downstairs | DOUGLAS SAYS STITEs a man there,” Allen said. “Th Pennypineher, according to our in-| BY JOHN W. NELSON tions, but expressing hope that the] moment than the ofa ot the chad {in time to catch'a glimpse of one of |NOT WORKING FOR HIM jpolice went, up and found. Galpin, formant, RB’ BE. Hunter, squeezes, al 5 . allies will concede lenienc Uledumeeting of the legislators. the men prowling around in the liv- Later, Stites went to The Grove, ; (Turn to Page 5, Column 3) four-bit, piece so hard Miss Liberty! Out of the silence that has shrouded the fate of the STRESEMANN REVIEWS | “All of the famous surviving peace} !%& oom. a roadhouse conducted by Al Aus- Sas wee hollers for the poli po rouniiaer schooner Maud during the long summer months | INTERNAL SITUATION j officers, led by “Buck” Garrett and Toung Hoffman © immediately |tin. a brother of Lonnie Austin, i His paper boy carries a pipes of daylight, soon will come, with the fall of Arctic night, pagite op op ett t sew A o | r bts sataiakw th the au one ick poe th ~ Bey bearage hes ba see ? , mid ap erences preced he chancellor's |ing crowds in hotel lobbies. ip of ie fre vs, loudly | ¢ e a ral agent) a wrench to take the pennies out-of |the story of the expedition’s progress. official announcement of surrender, | pockets bulge. biiy bt Caacicuaty called for help. |working for Carl Jackson, federal] E Me Rand: For six long months, while the Maud has been gripped) Herr exemana reviewed the in-|for every ono knows that. a six pone man’s crite aroused thé nalgh.| Prohibition. chiet, tt” la charkea: ‘ : we , : ’ s . ,|ternal situation, and said the motion] shooter dangles there porhood, ‘but the masked men kept} Sheriff Starwich had learned of! He ari his “brother, Shylock’ n.|tight by ice floes that slow! drift across bla top of a (Turn to age 9 Column 2) |" Mnchine guna command atrategic| °tlmly ‘on with thelr work. until |Stites' work and sent Deputles Car! P Pennypincher, had a tugof-war over world, no word has been heard from the schooner, accord- | (Turn 6 Page.9; Coluinn: 6 | they were certain that they had ob-| Anderson and Tom Morgan with See ‘ quarter.) They pulled it in two. jing to Captain Roald Amundsen, who recently returned to | — |tained everything of value in the |Jackson to The Grove, © Jackson! Hotels and Apartments Must re cae Seattle from an unsuccessful attempt to fly over the Pole.| ‘ house. During the search they con.| Presented himsélf as one of the} t * Pontgpinchec’s daily callsthen- |The last radio message received fror: the Maud came last| ELECTION ON Ra oppensia\sh cpanel eZ Be Kept Warm les Ancindts March. W FY IN SPOKANE )],,.22%, mkt! par, wave a tina] Stites was arrested a week. a i ro ‘ Bs s ts on, arreste &0,; A solemn warning to landlords to 1. Chinning himself’ 25’times | 4+ i. one of the oddities of radio, unexplained as yet,| : +’ S Ages warning to Hoffman and his wife to | charged with abindonment and non-| get furnaces in shape for the winter with his fingers. } ‘ . . r : | SPOKANE, Sept, 26.—-Fifth dis-| remain in bed and then jumped out }support of his family. | was 4 d Tuesday by Dr: H. M. 2. Openi bear-trdp ra that a sending outfit will possess during daylight hours hy: te” polit, todayy | oe-thin Winder, is family. ‘as issued Tuesday by Dr: Hy My te tert ing @ Pp FaP: | jola! take f the range that the sa ipment will ; 4 trict voters ‘went to: the polly: today om Bag; | Prosecutor Douglas Tuesday said | Read, city health commissioner. Ths” idly edt imes. ‘hates ofieteonn: (PU * raction of the range th he same equip t will! Cant. Watson Denies Liquor |'e elect « congressman State Ben-| “The Hpflce were notified imme- that Stites has not been working! heat ordinance goes into effect Octo: 7 3 meres te sGatethen j|have at night. The Maud’s plant, up-to-date and efficient Board Warshi jator Charles , repu sean, | dla e 3 a no trace of the men/for him for—several. months and|ber 1, From then until the first of ous tiddley: las it is, cannot make itself understood across the wastes| on boar arsnips and Judge B. Hill, democrat, a a |denied that Stites is getting grand|next June the landiord’s lot will be the digital muscles. jas 3, are the opposing candidat | | tock jury’ evidence. j hard. > | faba s ‘A lot of compleints have been 4, Massaging his hands with | that separate it from civilization while the sun shines. And,| | = Tha’ “eure bis’ Hea “ain we es j j ; ‘ ‘ SAN DIE . Cal, Sept campaign = hi n arn a steeLfile to toughen the palms. in the Arctic summer, with its eternal sunshine, it is thus), (0) oftioare fattiied Reith Capt {and observers predict that the win: | Sugar Prices Are made to this office already about tn Penuypinches sequent nix em under a continual handicap. Now that the North Polar) raward Watson as defendants in the ser wilt go Into office by a nar} on Upward Trend’ sufficient heat in apartment houses ployes: ib uit down only in case of\regions are about to undergo their long period of night, | ofticiat inquiry into the Point Ar.|row sara a |’ NEW. -YORK,. Sept. - 28.—Sugar T For 0 , and hbtels.Y shld. DE Rad. SE : a3 iti i aia a guéllo. wreck of xeyen destroyers ne: election’ wax made necessary | prices are rising again Cates et g d the. ordinance takes efteck<theraias cess! the chairs. a a SSa s 0 . 7 an raw necessity, as It is hard-on the chair the condition will change and mess ages come thru vere, te teatity here: today by the appointment of Congressman | sugar wag being bought today at 3% ‘That's. the most common _anfbi | {JTUS, Will find no mercy. trom me, I Théve ence was a ditzy young peach] What has happened on the Maud? Is the little vessel,| 1 responsibitity for the crash has| J. Stanley Webster te the federal | cents, a new high on the cutrent up- Cicank ae thee ean ttog | |THE Penalty for Insufficient heat ts eon taken by Capt. Watson, who bench, leaving a vacancy in the state | ward movement. | $100 fine and 30 days in the county 4 the whole bunch on the | With its crew of eight men, safe and snug? Or, have the} ‘The undertone of'| Who shocke defense. sald he issued the fatal order for a| congressional representation ht 7 7 H . ‘if the market ts. strong with sev | 0 Jail. beach j ae | crushing ice fields that grind and crack during the sumt-|iricnt angle’ turn which sent the| In the primaries, some weeks ago, | other lota under negotiation, Toya It doe-n't make any difference ||" «tnder the terms of the city ordi- \ 7 a yrock SOTtaY ae |mer crushed in the sides of the vessel like the egg that) gostroyers ashore after receiving a| Thomas Corkery, progressive candi-| quotation brings the price of Tavhe ASIA wan the et your || nance, heat in hotels and apartment b ape dieadid Could hate: tious ont |the Maud is modeled after? |beuring from the Point Atguctio | ¢, wan eliminated by Myers by «| back to within 1 cent from the 1923 || vane toa told pon obey It he Job |! houses—every room—must be main: i Ms oo ina » flcompass station, whieh ind 1} small majority, which Corkery con-| peak you - ¥ A ‘tained between 65 and 70 degrees ¥ lec canoe Pa Amundsen speaks with supreme confidence: “Everything |tyc¢ the dangerous rocks’ had been | tested, claiming that votes of absen.| Arbuckle brothers advanced the | eee eee oe |from’9 a.m. to 10 p.m. And it will Several yeas ago Bunor Glyn’s|i8 all right, on the Maud.” Last December the vessel re-| passea |tees were counted illegally. The su: price of refined sugnr 15 -points to best bit! was “Three Weeks.” Next|ceived its test when ground between huge ice cakes, the) That the court of inquiry was not | preme court, however, denied Cork-| 8.90 cents a pound, while E. Watkins | week the Blue Mouse theater will|/round bottom of the vessel stood the shock, and was peas ge anny wai ut aa aie aeentans ome te eee aie & Cou antes refined sugar firm at show her photoplay, “Six Days.” | squeezed to the top of-the ice. That was what the Maud|(i)' br ine responsibility for lows of |ing their hopes for victory on. the ea | Elinor is improving rapidly, and we i astion, “W. it?” itive and ‘ships, however, bog | 0 ¢ oto hopé to live to see her_play, “One| Wa8 built to do, but the question, “Would she do it?” could) tives and ships, however, began to| possibility of a heavy vote, A. light Yor lon’ ve follow ys- |) You don’t have to follow a mys- 1) certainty be enforces terious set of rules to get a good memory, saya ‘Russell in his-ar- ||_ Many landlords, Read sald, made ticle on “Memory. Pays Divi- ice of changing or. altering9™ dends” on today's Buciness: page. ea, just at thé. start of the Soli season, in order to save coal ¢x- He says that memory is a " ie: BAY i pense. To give ull landlords notice “hang-ov even if you know ecbtid.”” lnot be answered until the ice answered it. Be evident yesterday, when Admiral | lot, they admitted, would give the| SAN | that is. it 1 yy) | that such practices will not be toler Second.’ ‘aie eae Maud d tk lendidly,” A ids ee | william V. Pratt, presiding member | edge to Myers, avhile a bi roll bandits held up the cashier sof What ea will: pay you to ated this year, Dr, Read issued a “podtlegade Keepa? Hooch in- Pt ‘The Maud stood the test splendidly, MUuNaSen SAYS: | of the investigating body, asked him | mostly coming from Spokune county, | the Great Western Smelting & Retin: | DON'T FORGET— it's on the |) Warming Tuesday to every landlord pe: ot rig bs “The vessel did not cave in under thhe pressure, but slid|to state whether he had ever object-| would be favorable for Hill, obsery- |ing eompany ‘here yesterday ater: | ER pA in the city é B A ‘ "1 >, " P to Page 9, Column 5) ers claime |noon and escaped with $2.00 inc oA Wahab Last year many landlords wi ‘ toha 4 spirited, (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) | (urn | cap NBO0 An Gaal tN Sarre sk Aer aa SON J ny landlords were at — Betcha his Bieta waa isp) iin: e — -—- | rested and fined for violation of the ~ heat ordinance. This BY CAP HIGGINS ''reca tne" i be"entoreed | CLYIC PRIDE The California Chamber of Commerce is behind a movement en more vigorously. A Hard Day’s Work i | SME RO INR, . to request the natives not to send HOw DO You aS . =VTuat so, WHAT Christnias cards from California | il aad aay HiRes Te, WAY SAY, akon Alas Hye pets HAVE, wad BEEN | . a aopapaie car frould be | 1M HUNORY! VE FIXED ("VE PUT IN A HARD = Olde SOW at j WITHIN a scene showing Lox Angeles” | HOW NICELY I'VE ARRANGED. latest subdivision in Peru. | ‘ EVERY THING 5 one real Here are two, homes that are of” Li'l Gee Geo says there are three | kinds of foole—fools, darn fools and men who argue with thelr wives. | eee fered for sale in tonight's. Want Ad columns. i ICK little home, 4 rooms and* bath; good plumbing; 2 blocks near Junction. $2,000) $250 cash, balance ‘$25 "per month. Fifty male models will inaugurate America’s first men’s underwear how In Chicago today, deeording to ie he Star. Bet those models. look: slitier than the guys who pose for the collar ads. “ee THINGS ? -— - 1 WONDER WHATS KS Y DAY AT THE OFFICE! THE MATTER! YOUR REACH : |_| WwouLb You LUGE 1 A-toom bath laun s. garage, lawn, berrten ults, 2 blocks to car, for $1,800, $100 to $300 cash? Re= duced from $2,250, Men modela who pose in woolen underwear have to serateh Tor a liv ing. Turn to the Want Ad columns und see who js. offerits those bargains, It is again reported that the bones af of Columbus have been found, Of course, a number of smaller bonge yen to Page 9, Cotumn 9) * sili ot ian? is Pit wp y) KA ENT GT J Ma ae DONATI tie ols TAG HARA UIROL NANTON

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