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GOMPERS ONCE Hordes of Legionaires MORE ELECTED Ynvading San Francisco SAVINGS HEAD ‘] Bonus, Disarmament and Orphan Care to Be! Vote Unanimous; Enters 42d Year of Service Considered ¢ president ers" presid union, I ident, Wil Indianapolis A. Rickert, Gar Chicago; sixth fitt 7 s ‘ “ r disarmamen BONUS UP AGAIN BEFORE DELEGATES problem of a mpen City; treasure Teamsters’ \ retary, Frank feal union, Wast Stresemann Forces Dictatorship Bill BERLIN. Stresem. fully drove thru the reich The bil wa him special his emergency refo Germany solvent orders. The reichstac was the bill, to 24 against. Onl: 2 | cc deputies abstained from v« " | ra, it With the prices of food ing | wil « faster than the st officials can raise th bonuses, rioting wh today had caused more WILL URGE STRICT @eaths and injuries to 40 IMMIGRATION LAWS ported spreac t | Me amigration 4 il s part of the Le Riots at Elberfeld, radicalism, Adyoe Oberhausen and Wiesbaden, in s © man power a tion to the one at Solingen, we Ported in dispatches just received. Demonstrators riote city hall at Hoech: manding that t around the s believed rm of a re Oct. 12.—Chancelic : of the be 1 with nd pre an extent th vote oft is pred * debate, ba’ awn into ¢ hus it may becom ground for the c h yeste | didates, laws 0's os y in before Am-Main, it Convention HERE’S MORE ABOUT BANDITS STARTS ON PAGE 1 "iba Nees lst ck a yesterday and three In believed that umber mail car | The exact cath | caus king of the ma tal inspectors Rald | AIRPLANE USED TO AID SEARCH THE LOCAL MAN IS AR NINGS Association Elects W. D. | Comer President FOURTH INNING Seattle Judge May Preside in Trial of Banker “NINTH INNING now pitching a, battin uore asour || Malcolm DouglasSays He wird| Admits He Aspires to High Office; | | Sensational charges made by John }C, Calhoun, Lon Angeles architect Klan effort to re t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 JAIL DEATH IS May Run for Governor! Com- ments on Shannon Case Clues Are Found of the, “I am ¢ ering t will have more to ® tter late the 1 of the ¥ ng prone r maid ‘ouned in and had he had an autopny night, f against too far criticized, but 1 @ more evidence along mpe which ed to run|on I had then na charge nov ated r when contermp life present term tring | an advined King county phy nM, of his action in the Shannon ca ead the Beeler narcotic law and 6 what it contains,” ‘DOUBT STORY JAPS LEAVING ~~ or SLAYING public mal whom have er “Are you to run for going was pumped ov |that Andrew Johansen and Ludwig Holtan, boo runners, had been murdered at Dumas Bay, Sept, 19 were given xcant credit by police of. Chief of Police W. after a lengthy confer declared the Int defi seemed well Those Who Remain Must) Do Day Labor Chief Beveryr thru the § the floor | He or pita or lying ficials Saturdi B. Geveryns, ence with Calhoun, ter had no evidence of ture, altho his suspicion founded “You can't hang @ man for mur¢ & mere suspicion or u Ii " sald Severyns. “I am clined to believe nothing come of Calhoun's investigations, They will fall flat, as there is nothing defi nite to hang on to. mmander) “1 personally believe both Holtan 4 Johansen were murdered, Booze en killed them. But I'll make no something to ved to the ho bad) whid To the few nene ho elect ¢ bleeding na und the after will be is to join Yakima March 1 left for the earners, Iver ne course that wage to take upon weapon theory some port, caused by Corse been carefull: district istrict i tion § to alcoho! had been Minor’ stomach rece rming | pir come |arrests until I have > baolute end on that date. The| back up my charges.” lant of the farm leases to Jap form-| Calhoun, whose wife was a former «will expire then, and will not be| wife of Johansen, declared Friday This was ancertained by | afternoon he “had enough evidence secretary of the interior,|to hang ® doren men for the mur. | Hubert Work, on his recent visit to| der.” this state. Work, who was a member | — of Harding party that toured| “JESUS, THE MASTER AND| the United States and Alaska, vis-| PERFECT MAN," is the title of a ation declared lecture to be given by Mra. Andrew leases would | Willatsen at Besant hall, 717 Broad. ese on the reser:|way N, and Roy at, Sunday eve. |ning, at § o'clock | had while and eut been hurt in the ce when he was pushed newed by the coroner. FT en William R. Reece, will be given room 4090 of the wards that no 1 ing God and Lo evening subject, Marriage.” |% ing Man, ‘Divire Purpose Japs hold about 1,000 acres on the reservation at present, ma up| and 400 families, Most of them|them off the way an their leases ex:| rounding. few have been known to] ©. A, Norton is the commander ron a neighbor's farm, injand G. H. Fahey is the adjutant | | ave. N. E.; on E. 60th st, from n thers an long as|of the Russell Barrett post at| { 27th ave. N. E. to 34th ave, while C. A, Cantrell is E; in trict from 22nd | Wapato, feel | commander and Dr. H. J. Eberhart] | ave. N. E. to 28th ave. N. By be general sentiment private will lands keep sur Water will be shut off Monday from § a m. to p. m. on E. 65th | st., from 22nd ave. N. E. to 34th The pe Cistrict ona Gar ae = WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE STILL PROBED Mystery Deepens as whore to the jatt cell ur other prisond Iking m y n ot 4 not have been hold another exam. determine in The four prisoners who were in the cell with Minor denied that the injured man ° tL 1 he was suffering from the inside, They are being held, pending action LECTURES tn the morn- ing and evening on Sunday by Rev. in Arcade bullding. The morning subject will be “Loy. and the | | that t are the tine tween 60th st. and EB 65th st; and in the distriet between 29th ave. N. E. and th ave. | from E. 55th at. to i: ee et b ‘ ie pent _ “EVOLUTION, or « eal When police retaliated to the vo! a ve @f stones and fired into the crowd French soldiers took contro! in some Parts of the occupied areas, while German security a ed mobs in others. ed from Jap | Ix adjutant of Malcomb a|invasion now, and that after March | Crabtree post at Toppenish, the two 1924, the number of Nipponese| Legion organizations who are to be hat section rily be no-|thanked for their untiring efforts ‘nd ne iba Mate rf | ies s . aay i of iceabl w prohibits them|to stem Jap settlement in that dis ia . i reservatt trict of which or five years. isions for orp will N. EB. 65th at Bedale a war veterans wo measures, one arguing for a na. | {tional home ang the other proposing {their care be a ma Jn many places housewtves have atv dined crowds of men in plundering| Questions concerning the atiit un: | or even led in the attacks on small| solved problema of disabled veterans Of vegetables. When the po-/also twill be taken up, as well Mee attempted” Yo stem these out-|proposaix indorse a national de. the women attacked them act and establishment of a With stones, and in several places |¢ army The movement for} Feserves had to by called out/an ternational air disarmament | make saber charges. started some montha| in i —— Legion Commander Alvin | thry the Legi Weel jand has strong support. Brown Praises the | FORE) D EGAT plerce to be handied | ¢ the tree-canopied n ops And locate the murderers. Officers are divided over wi athe slayers are atill in have ercaped i Some think they hiding in a forest retre 1 Keeps the } men in the search still vi Others believe the men & machine and fied j port yesterday Kang were - atghted shortly after the crime, rr an old machine, and” the tr thro state Jons. thela h ato Presid: Hquite Hke or possibility ndrec ant encaped | ank north. Re-/t eo of the| defense in Ashland] as! zen Extraordinary Announcement Judge | Jago by | Owsley ce v that ¢ Dance Hall Matrons |!oREIGN pete (Matrons of Seattle dance halls} Delegates, of whom there will be (were complimented on the caliber of | 2.990, and as many alternates, will thelr work by Mayor Brown at &| begin arriving here October 12, along Meeting of dance hall matrons in the| with the va ard of the 150,000 vi w of dances’ office in | |Bureau of Missing Relatives) is superviso: public safety building Friday night on or report report to Other newspapers are invited reproduce such items as will interest Prominent, re pulsive fat that and stays where it ia not isa barden, | whereabouts ts sought by his moth. ler, Mrs. George Leage, R. F. D. | Seattle, was last heard from at San | Francisco. 4 ‘Beeded B. D. McLEAN 19 requested to ommunicate with his niece, Mra. Bessie Scott, who has married since |she Jast heard from him. She can be reached by letter at Star R., box |62, South Bellingham. | TOM MORELAND, last seen 10 years ago in Seattle, has a legacy of property awaiting him at St. George, |New Brunswick. He is asked to communicate with TR. H. Copeley, 1124 25th ave., Seattle, ary LAWRENCE TURNER, who dls. appeared last May while working on a farm at Chehalis, is sought by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Turner of Retsil, Wash. Anyone knowing of the whereabouts of their son, who is 16, can reach them at that ad- dress. FACE FULL OF | RED PIMPLES Itched and Burned, Scalp Covered With Dry Lumps, Cuticura Healed, “My face was full of small, red les and so sore that I could ly stand to shave. My scalp lwas covered with dry Jumps that ould scale off and leave sore erup- tions. The eruptions itched and d so badly that I scratched , causing them to bleed, I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped me, land after using one box of Cuticura Ointment, together with the Cuti- feura Soap, I was healed.” (Signed) iC, L. Walker, 717 Zane St., Ma tins Ferry, Ohio. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal © fol and eweet in womankind. Wh gee" you take off the fal where 16 shows? Youcandoroeasily,sstely (F | and without the lightest it taking after each ‘peated it bed: seription Tablet. (Shes Mua tase sexi . There lots are as effective and droggist direct fom Marmola Co, 2 Woodward Ave., or, uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. ¢4 up by the bloodhounds, leading| due to the down to the highway, substantiated | this opinion. The’ inquest was held here yes terday, but few previously ed details were brought out hearing. DOGS SEEKING SLAYER TRAIL ASHLAND, Cre., Oct. 13.—Blood nds were sent back into the Sink ous again to neokir of tho bandit murderers | down four Southern Pacific | during a holdup Thursday Thirty-six hours after the the men responsible for the & blooded killing were st! nt liberty despite the fact that hundreds of men | ware combing the f and moun tains in unceasing search Bloodhounds, rushea here tr attle yextorday, followed a trail which Jed down to a point on the Pacific highway, in the heart of the moun | ta anrela at the ay, the trail who shot trainmen slaying, They were again taken out today, either to verify their scent of yenter day by covering the trail, or, if t was falne, to take another. Creom | the murderers smeared on their shoes | to baffle pursuit may have made the dogs’ trailing undependable, authori ties said. Tne men arrested yesterday at Grant's pass as suspects were re | leaned last night when they proved an alibi. '| HERE’S MORE ABOUT SAVANT } STARTS ON PAGE 1 found a will, giving Covell half his property, Another family of four was to have the house burned, consuming |them in the flames, after they had been first drugged and the residence jlooted. Still five members of an other family were to be killed by | blows on the head, presumably by | a relative, | All these and other crimes, to take place during the coming year, when | the stars were propitious, Cov: planned, office:s said, detailed them all, the investig: have learned, The astrologer was taken to the county jail last night. He had to be | carried, as his back wan broken two years ago in an automobile accident, He can walk only a few fect at a |time with the ald of crutches, and then only backward. Covell has plercing eyes, airly seem to burn. ‘Those ave talked with him say fluence and strong which who his in. mentality aro forced upon anyone with whom he| converses | particularly fects which | plete. | He has written several books on astrology, and for years has mad jan ever-increasing income thru horoscope readings, orders for whieh has recelved from all parts of the country, while of the interest his knowledge selentific sub. him, 18 com. he "S| NUMEROUS CASES || HERE’S MORE ABOUT | BALL GAME STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Heutena the took the squad right on} for batting practice and to work « the mo 4. 1 in thelr ¢ road unl Yanks appeared soon fter the champions and they were jalso given a nice reception. | Wally Pipp went out with the Tanks for bat practice. He imped only slightly and Manager |Huggins said he thought he would not have to keep him out of the game, | “If Pipp can’t play Ruth wilt gol t first base and Smith i p right field and bat in Pipp‘s p! Huggins said. he went | Dressed ma, the = HERE’S MORE ABOUT MISSING GIRL HERE’S MORE ABOUT filed Satu by Deputy Prose cutor Hamme According to a réport mer brother of the gi was traced to a bootleg near the dance hall after the Liberty. She was in compayy| with Mrs, Smith and Finnerty.| The three then went to the Mer jchants’ Hotel, a to Ham by she left} Jap-owned place} | at 109% Yesler Way, and reginte |for the night. There the ants of a booze party were found. ACK NOTIFIE P DESCRIPTION of Tacoma and the |Pacific coast have been notified and given a description of the girl and| her companions Miss Myers left her home last Jaturday and told her mother she as going to a dance and intended staying all night with a girl friend. |The following day the mother learned from the friend that Alice had named, that Alice had not spent the night with her. rem- E lice entire ment. COMPLAINED OF Deputy Prosecutor Hammer said that Alice is a girl of small stature, bobbed hair and light complexion. “There have been numerous com: plaints about the dance halls below the line permitting minor girls to danco there,’ Hammer sald. “In most instances the parents of tho children refuse to prosecute because of the attendant publicity, The con- duct of these institutions will bear close scrutiny and inves being made.” Parents of the girl fear foul play She only had 20 cent hen she left home tigations are in her purse and Mrs. Smith is also sald to have been pennilons. |Not only has Allee disappeared, but |Mrs, Smith and Finnerty have also dropped from sight | Spiders lived on earth long before man. 1703 Hoge Building Gardner J. Gwinn, Inc., Owner ve eae oo GARDNER J. GWINN CO., Inc. Designers and Builders of Homes of Individuality Will Sell at PUBLIC AUCTION Eight Brand New Houses and a Limited Number of Home Sites in Gardner J. Gwinn’s Addition (Bothell Way and 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 14th Aves. N. E., 75th to 80th Sts.) Adjacent to the Famous House Electric Sale Takes Place Saturday, Oct. 20, at 1:30 P. M. on the Premises, Rain or Shine : This is the first Public Auction Sale of Ready-to-Move-Into Homes in the history of Seattle. very house is of distinctive design, thoroughly well built and finished in exquisite taste. The usual “Terms like rent’ will prevail. Some of the lots to be sold at auction front on Bothell Way and 10th ave., which are paved and paid in full. There are Business Lots and Residence Sites, unequaled for home and invest- In order to encourage the rapid ‘evelopment of this section we will gladly assist in financing the erection of your home on any lot purchased at this Auction Sale. Go look at this property. See the Love Nest, completely furnished by the Standard Furniture Co, This delightful little home will also be sold at Auction, This Is an Opportunity You Have Never Had Before Tract Office, 7553 Bothell Way _ Barry & Austin, Auctioneers EL iot-