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sy ‘air on First Day: ‘40 GAMBLERS ARRESTED oe The Seattle Sta Entered as nd Class Matter May 3, 189% at eee rerer ener nee SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928. * 2 CENTS IN SEATTLE legachieek?s Ghost | Tn dome Brew | | Thrills Ohio Town MAYOR OPENS ghoi ff a hunchback tin ull Montana are ¢ This is National Beauty week Almost nightly a dozen or s0 res Gosh, we can bh y wait until next ents gathe ur the famous old ; }week to look homely again unted he to watch the queer ee antics of the “spirit, which, they ; We wonder how n Turpin and é @) declare, ia brating the fea The “« , upled hunc -++ | Gompers Allows 30)» ven, up th * Police Squad Raids veal Days for Seattle|*™ ___ e | Game of Chance} Air Service Chief =| , uaa % to Go to the Orient and Tw 0 Moon- w Allegiance |, wasiorox. on. 2—nm| shine Stills Mees PORTLAND, Ore, Oct, 2— fant cniet of Neveci Wackinonnest tival? © trouble beauties is that ADDLED AXtoMs Body to Pledge Beauty js only skin deep, but | . who wants to be a taxidermist? | N ayor Brown's campaign against and see what a mess| Delegates to the American Ved. day on an important tour of the) vice in the elty opened with a bang 2 ata id rota Y: eration of Labor convention nt in the interest of America's Tuesday morning, when a police ‘< an¢ ‘or 9 centuries women lense rom he; Mitchell, 4 . were today turning their atten from thes air. Mitchell.) und, under the command of Lieu ng men, and nee yy have made of the| lon toward the Seattle Central Labor council, following the an- one of the most accom and daring of aviators,|Gus VY. Hasselb! have been ru what a mess th d, raided a fron, plans to sail fromm San Francisco, }bling den at 209 Main st., arrested } eee nouncement by President Sam | October. 23. }40 gamblers, and then seized two! | Fired from. the old. church choir uel Gompers last night that the The ansistant chief of the air/ moonshine stills in residential sec- | Was little Saltle Bima; | Seattle organization had been | service will visit Hawall, the Philip:|tions of the city. The dear thing newer scemed to tire| kiven 30 days to recant and Of looking af the hima. pinea and Japan on. his tour. Woo Hong, 28, and Pong Chink, pledge renewed allegiance to the Mitchel» trip, which, so far,/39, were held on a charge of oper federation, or suffer revocation [has been entirely unheralded, is re-/ating a gumbling den, following the A girl gwith the St. Vitus dance} of Its charter, | garded an of great importance and/raid at 209 Main at., and 40 Sri thet The stringent dec © eX-| wignificance to America’s develop-| house's customers were lodged in ment of aviation, especially from altho eity jail until they put up bail m at which charges of radi-| military standpoint | ‘The squad then went to 401 23d oe? calism, placed ‘against the Seattle) eT aves “where” “Albert Neleon “was ward with a prize for the most powt| The ¢ | Government Piles ieee hia Wor T Hoienwrartistog | erful advertisement written during|fine its activities to Seattle and Up Big Surplus for ng: the ae ‘heuee eae the year, The prize for the dirtiest | vicinity, recosnize and sustain the) wassinGTON, — Oct 2.—The| His gray-haired mother a teed: tc advertisement, no doubt, would go| Jurisdiction of the Washington] triteq states government piled up| warn her son of the arrival of the to the guy who writes the copy for | State Labor federation and the na). Vroius of $180,484,958 in the ifrat| police, Was not held. Nelson said he one of these complexion clay com-/| tional or ization and disavow AMY | cuorter of the present fiscal year,|Was making moonshine to pa. |ac by It which directly | which ended September 30, the| his back bills mecompamgic epg ¢|tfeasury department financial state-| A. B. Brown, 21, was arrested at| Uestioned support of| ment Jasued today revealed }2906 FE. John st. and a large still, | iples and policies o' y Increased receipts, total hto kegs of wine, several gallons of | ing $972,024,995, and heavily cur-|moonshine and much beer was | = | { } } may give the Impreasion that ahe has a permanent\wave in her bair, but she hasn't e council elim: n, were “nubstantiated.” Edward Wok has now come for, | FF {1 was directed to con up panies or evades 1 the laws, pri Fire Prevention week will begin October 9. It will be widely cele brated by rtment house janitors. | Gr the federation | Sri | Bea a3, splot iaaphg poe ditures, amounting to| seized, Brown told the police that | : «| 4 y 036, accounted for the sur-|he sold the moonshine and that his | LiL Onn GRE OFFICE. | Seattle council, He refused to | piue aged mother made it. The mother | | VAME i] predict what action would be At the same time the gross pub- | wa aq not arrested, | | Th’ man who thinks he'll mar |-| taken, saying he will refer the | iic debt was reduced from $22,849, fe ry me for» home should be put federation's deeree to the coun- | 707,365 to $22,126,614,247, a © de- | | his kee cil at # meeting Monday night. | crease of $224,092,9 | x —— ———-%| Gompers’ letters to the Seattle - | gh iy one rma Twelve Face Trial | People used to curse the rain in The exec council of the Seattle until they began to reallze| American Federation of Labor, at for Mob Outlawry that {t is one of the best things in| its two days’ session at Portland.) yONROE, La, Oct. 2—Twelve! the world for our golfing greens. Ore, havin under consideration! men accused of misdemeanors in ches | the subject of the relations betwen | connection with alleged mob out-|Hig Army is Routed and the Seattle Central Labor Council! jawry in Morehouse parish last year The hit and run play of baseba'!! . 44 the American. Federation of Ni | in now being imitated by nome of Our) Tibor tas before it the three rep: sel face trial at. Bastrop, Novem- Election Is Held | leading speed maniacs. | tives of the Seattle Central | | resentatives of) the Sem sath Attorneys for the defendants ap- F ASI | | ieee Mite uncil—Jnmes A. Duncan, 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. —If | Labor ¢ ared in district court and waived | the United States mails or courts are interfered with in Oklahoma the federal government immedi- Hivhioh ate 0) t on the| 8 which she is going to put on th ately will intervene in the situa- H et | Short, president, and Mr. Ralling ’ pe| market, oes oe oie 5 heen Ce oe ce Nethiniton Lee Jeheaten Fails \tion, it was declared on behalf if of President Coolidge at the large arket among grand opera| State Federation of Labor; C. C. | g i tare atone | Young, organizer of the American to Get His Freedom) White ‘House today. 1 gals | Federation of Labor, and) = Mr. Efforts of Lee Johnston, thru ha-| ee Ek | hailey, business agent of the Pat-|deas corpus proceedings, granted) || BY LINCOLN QUARBERG Pa ee inlon of Seattle, when| Monday by Federal Judge Jeremiah | (United Press Start Correspondent) | Att d R ad t | Hrrmnica wubject of the revocation | Neterer, to obtain his freedom from| | OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct, 2— | enaance ecoras a@ jot the charter of the Seattle Cen.| charges of using money he knew to Moths i Pecos special e,e ’ be stolen from the government, re.|. election, held In defiance of Gov. E t Sh tt d | celved a sudden setback when Cc. p.| J. ©. Walton, proceeded quictly XpPoOst ton a ere ° Moriarty, government attorney, filed | p all parts of the state during an appeal later in the day and ob-| the morning. \School Children Take Valley Towa by Storm; , ‘ e der cancel Oklahoma county, strongly against the Seattle Central Labor Council) tained an order anceling the writ. klahoma county, strongly again Bre aust thie Vert < wire" ee Walton in the fast election, showed | Exhibits Great Revelation signs of polling the largest vote in a |its history. In codnties where the} ‘ asl F testimony of the repre: | govarteeh: special avantecae ate Attendance at the Western Washington fair broke all records Mon- - The old-fashioned bustle is coming | sentatives of the Seattle Central Reino day, The fair management, thru Robert S. Doubleday, announced a& 1 | back into sty Aw if our street| Labor Council and the official min a La pedi a eae | total gate of more than 35,000, Tuesday is Derby Day and anather 1 | cara weren't overcrowded now utes of meetings of that body sub.| Of the Wa deluge wu ¢ he door) great crowd began pouring in carly. i | PAE GA. stantiated the complains made} BS FAN. DALE was heavy, Other seétions reported little Garden says she has discov-|C. W. Dwyle and Philip Pearl; FE. algnment and entered pleas of new kind of reducing pill,|B. Ault, managing editor of the! not rnlty.” ttle Union Record; William EB meee M: ere eo & * k * ke 4 | CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | IVY CLUB | The gink who still sa and “23-Skiddoo.” oe “Nit” tral’ Labor Council was considered “All parties were fully heard on both sides of the question and the official minutes of the meetings of One of om adored newspapers printed the list of marriages the other day under the heading, “Death Notices.” That's a cruel thing to say about matrimon: “Mother, rT out tonight?” — | agains’ at organization, tha add tir ea I al Re LIEGTALIA AHA chrsikal vot — . Jinterest and an 80 per cent normal BY RAY Ww. FELTON ‘ Father and I go out tonight, | oliciew in. deflance of declarations) Burckhardt Gives Lie to| ballot for the entire state was fore-} A beautiful, Indian summer day. A fertile valley in- | You'll have to attend the still.” |and decisions of the American Wi | tensely ‘cultivated. A neat, brisk and businesslike town. 8 Thaparral, | tr | ife on Stand WALTON'S ARMY Magenta wet: Day cua: ih . | RPA CRAB ETT wea of Labor,,..the parent lis NeRtrci Fairgrounds spotlessly clean, the white buildings aflutter | body. | pinta: sabasin * * y . | Mussolini Is going to sell advertis-| “After due cpnsideration and pur-| Frederick Otto Burckhardt, on the| The governor's 22,000 special po with pennants, radiant in bright sunlight. Long lines of | bs ing space on postage stamps. Old | guant to the Inws of the American | witness stand Tuesday, gave the di-|lice were pushed Into the back }motor vehicles carrying shouting, bright-faced boys and wtuff! Our special delivery stamps| qrederation of Labor and the require. | rect lie to his wife, Mrs. Louige|&round and scattered thruout the | girls. Exhibits in place. Good order, courtesy, a real |have advertised motorcycles for Page 9, Colum | Burckhardt, who is suing him for | state, ‘They made a puny force com: gh j Vie (Chura‘te Vane $7 C ee) divorce, when he emphatically de- | pared with the great army of special ae ees cone, nenitigy | they: 2 were sinvlaniteer ov NI What : Me LES he oe a 4 ——— J | ied that ne had not fire to his agiatee ready to seo that. the elec:| 4.) “apie ie ie aa oreah ite 6 the Rae pict ae to bse ee 4 ere ‘a few Weatern Washington fair scenes that caught the eye of| Of course, If we followed Musso: ’ cannery at Chilcoot, Alaska, June 9, | ton went on, Two days ago Walton | sitors ¢ Wet ‘ash: R , oh eter Conara Linestn No. r othe ed party in the rover branes lini’s example, we could make a lot TODAY’S WANT | isis jhad announced these deputiés | ston fair at Puyallup carried roe O10. WH OPEREROL IE ae thought ~ Float prepared by the Sumner achoola under the direction of Mra. 0. .K.\ ot money by printing the advertise AD COLUMNS Asked by his attorney, Raymond | would keep the polls padiocked ana |@¥ey with them money, Euatoty hat Si eas pve to go again Glover, wife of the Sumner superintendent of schools. The “bride” 49 ment for Halitosis on our 2.cent G. Orden, if he had set fire to the | arrest defiant election officials. does not record a more auspicious}to really see the fair, fotind= an Doreen and the “bridegroom” 1s Bobby Duckworth.. The attendants are | stamps. Ofter attractive homes to people} )ullding, as Mrs. Burckhardt had| In all sections of the state the|Pening for. any fair in the state} Innovation in fair management. Evelyn Gaoynn and Evetgn Collins, No. 2—Typical group of school chil- | eee who are ready to buy. testified under oath on the stand, | Voting was conducted in an orderly he Washington. Nothing, it seemed, | There were few last-minute hur: dren swarming into the grounds, No. $--Elleen Verbaum, of Fern Hill vE RiAR Burekhardt said |manner, with pleturesque deputy | Was lacking to make the day com: ries and skurries, The fair has Qin: Tacoma, driving span of Shetland ponics owned by F. IT. Divan &) wy tettmes, A ek pdt “T did not fire the building.” sheriffs, hastily organized during the | Pletely satisfying. With such ajbeen in. the minds of its: makers (furn to Page 9, Column 6) night, guarding the polls, start, the 1928 fair, given an even} during the past several months but New Colonial home, with an un rethink, and bo obstructible views extra large y where I did: play ia living room, overlooking the nd did lone lakes and mountaing; dining Bon, Monroe, Wis. No. 4—Lucile Duffy, of Dea Moines, exhibiting “Matd- tute in which my effl enj! prize Jersey heifer owned by Midfield Farms, of Winlock. No. 6 ily, And po to the offle Benator “Billy” Bishop. dairy judge at the fair, talking. things over with think of Guy Mcl. Richards. Both are widely known dairymen. No, 6—The balloon Thousands of these special depus| break with the weather, should) it didn’t stop there; it took actual ties, recrulted from. the ranks of/#mash all tecords ‘not only for at-[shape before the management te WEATHER |citten voluntecrs In defiance of the|ten’ance but for every other |eepted cash for admission ‘thekets | governor's orders to all officers to} achievement as well ¥ i man. No. ¥—Guernsey bull, Francia May King, owned by Ruby Dell Farma, room Piss hen int Ads haha ae Rae LESTAER at Poh GP Mata, making sHOHE “Mired that T went by electele conch home, | room; 3 nice, ght bedrooms bit f 3 | erin : Winns nil ono Mate many ca wh ed Mei ea emg | A, Mae MAO EE | | esa onom ana Weanen|| tee Heaton sunnnand pte |" hore eustaniinn than mest ans School Children . eh PA es npg ted Engllal jhirasbiallin tid, [4 liver, Bhetland hey Teaving her things ying abewt, and, in No Incumbrances, Price $6,000. days, wedurate: acutherly is i Wi Banal the voting sue tantra Rs oe open i Take P Fore ce, undefeated Englishshire stallion and Boliver, Shetland pony, | my pacston Kicked the little tine baske ; planes all over. the ataté: eo the faut! that the. fale actually both of the Il, W. Merritt string, of Rosalia, They are the same age, 3 j hich 1 bought er in Alakacand broke | rum to the Want Ad columns twinds, hey, weed ae Pa Partie itwen a ‘adie, ard hes a Posseenon: e ears olds No. 0—Ayrshire bull, aenlor champlon at Oregon State fair, Ht! “Witkin"ail the afternoon seciing up| | and see who Ix selling this prop FORECAST Governor Walton's last onter on the | swung wide early In the morning.|uay, ‘Pupil were adnitied te ene achaaieah San Tassel ¥ OnOtO ee ise. diy Phot ; | etveetm'my atu. AV high be perm ove of election directpd them to dis-|'The exhibits, with a very few ex-[there were. any who atnyade Rach —Photo by Price by 4, otoyraphera, 3,8 (Turn to Page 6QColumn 8) ceptions, were not being placed; (Turn to Page 9, Column |