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CITY HOSPITAL UNDER FIRE! Gross Negligence Charged by Street tb ee eee a The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington a = The seattle St Batered as Becond Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoftice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Per Tear, by Matt, $2.60 VOL. 25. NO, 210. ; SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, ge One Scare ven] TRAIN BANDIT CHASE FILTLES Did as Death Waited ae cian’ aan! ae the ‘ast matters if ‘which Philip as he went down to death, his own E. Fisher, Seattle business man, at- reward in the way of contentment fr wie ope ; fa RARE, tended before he died was a and peace. : * 3 : Wh eds LEFT T0 contribution of $500 to the Com- There is something more than munity Fund. $100,000 yet to be raised before This thoughtfulness for others Seattle as a;whole can share in this in a moment when Death lurked in glow of ‘a deed well done, in this | the background will be remem- inner serenity. bered by Mr. Fisher's friends as 2 The Star calls on every one of Then They Learn|Slippery Tracks, | | es ] ’ 8) y a t s “ ” . > rte! Pi i oF sincerity anc’ its readers to help clean up our =| Desperado Gang Fog Result in Bad! s Ao a Alaa | 4 joint obligation at once. If you | It has been proposed to The jaye already given, perhaps you | Is Only Bunch ‘| Smash at 4th and| | we print PR ser of certain mil- other hundred lionaires and millionaire estates : f ae ‘ pe A Z 3 ‘ that have refused to give one cent If you have not given, surely A group of Seattle schoolboys! Plunging {nto the skig of a | RE ae ae po clares He Waited 3 ‘i i B ‘ thi gears camy at Hurallt point, Bainbridge! James st, cable car at Fourth | eet Ate , All i is to the Community Fund, tho wel] You can afford something; surely received the care of thelr | ; , ; | & able to give many times what Mr. You prefer to group yourself with turday morning when a amall| "Y® And dames at. early Satur. eee | 50 Minutes With Fisher gave. But we are not going the Fishers of the city rather than aes Cina tees GAG! - sooteah canmnsmarte an ane . : a * || out Medical Aid to add to these individuals’ shame with the unmentionables. cended upon thelr camp from the| pPoolman, 11, knocked the street- 4 : aa Star by various of its readers that |... ; : ans 11 Oe Secs ili ean afford another dollar, or an Boy Campers James St. | A : : q H. H. Williams De- surrounding woods. by broadcasting their selfishness. The Community Fund head- “We surrender,” nald the boys, as| °&% Off the track, turning it By John W. Nelson “ 5 ‘ ares en 4g BLES Sic ais the army advanced In tenecies for| creeswise nthe tracks, and in | f pte j : || Charges of gross negli- They LN ote ee, An . nae So Vax oo = 4 Stuart building; mation, “We didn't do nothing.” | Juring bimself and Miss Ross- : : ae Se camel : gence and criminal indiffer- their own punishment, just as Mr. its telephone EL iot-6115. It was Sheriff John Stanioch, of| mond Blossom, 516 N. 60th, who \ § F ‘ a ~ +} \ence on the part of physi- Kitsap county, with a pose, seeking ” i the Southern Pacific train bandits| W* "Ming In the auto with him, faa Z y ays and attendants at the and murderers, who had been report-| The girl was taken to the city f s : fa ee | |city hospital were made by ed on the island by the postmast hospital, unconscious and suf- | [79% ‘ faiths 2 & | Superintendent of Streets W. [at Rolling Bay. | fering from injuries to the head, ‘dle “é aa Pigeon Kut -? » | \D. Barkhuff, Saturday, fol- — EZRA E ER pthodi Sinine sealla eration, 6 oeagas| ere ten ee removed, (0 eer | | ; ‘ lowing a personal: investiga- jon late Friday when he peat. tole home, alter. Jt, was. found ae ’ “s > ion of treatment accorded H, r GROWS WEAKER Fphone warnings to the therifts cf} wae bat slightly injured, —_ 4 ms : sy ; H. Williams,..an. inj ws half a dozen countien, including Sher-} The street car was running up) [i net p omploye, iday. ; & Matt Starwich and Chief of Poll@6}ihe hill from First ave. ina heavy TS = ig te wily, folks! Winter is here, ) ANSWERS TO cphiore| . B. Baveryns, that four gouthm| top it naa, fun aureecd ihe inter A ; : hee declared that the Pai it had just entered the inter-| i we , hospital permitted a man Last call to change to your H. M. L—Sorry we can't re- F “ed the descript ¢ Scratchies! member Just exactly how the | 1 Unable to Get Up; pint Sec ee Mrowntaig [vection when Pootman's auto becamo| | i ‘ zt injured to go 60 minutes without ; eee world series came out, but it ltrain bandits, were on the island,/Unmanngeable, due to the wheels medical aid and it was finally nec- This is Navy day. It will be cele- oo ike a sip ages aber Is Worried | seeking a chance to reach Seattle, | getting caught in the car tracks. Bes Gena eee top the ee brated by all navy vessels that) {Cum — | Early Saturday Sheriff Stanloch | fore Poolman could stop it, the heavy ‘ ‘ haven't run on the rocks lately. 789,500 to $157,908. : P of blood from his crushed hand, oe he desire | organized his p 4, chartert - ; Elsio—Regret to say we can’t The desire to continue his Iabore, spictal oat: eaont tithe pcvaen ‘the |Automobile skidded and plunged into - ard amputate the fingers. print your poem, as this isafam- | after 93 years of combined hardship | . the cable car, derailing {t and shat- Orders to all departments lia avd “bandits” proved to be a group of ' Theodore Roosevelt Bar rect This must also be payday. ily newspaper. What did you {and pleasure—the “neverany-dic”| seattle schoolboys spending a few|tering its windows. ‘The cable car,| oka is under Khutf's dircetion will comes the wife! ‘as? i 9 say your telephone number was? | spirit of the ploneer Western emi-| days on the island during the school | ortunately, wan empty, except for| WASHINGTON, Oct, » 21,-—"Theo- be, Semned -at;,once,, He. si aae Isn‘t thi “U, si RY . srants—1s tugging at the heart-| holiday caused by the state teach-|i14 conductor and gripm | gore” HasbavellVadotatant pee recting in the case of future ac- it wonderful the way atcate ‘Unearth Skeletons of Two Ape- é | ers’ convention. Lo and gripman. dor josevelt, aksistan cidents, that the victims be girls keep their faces exposed ‘way | Men.”—Headline. jstrings and stimulating the will and)" srg postmaster showed me tha| Had the street car been golng|ot the anvy, explained today to a rushed to the nearest hospital, Gown to the wishbone on these cold “Press agents, no doubt. impulses of Ezra Meeker, nationally | lar describing the train ban.|down the hill it would have been| Seattle Star : correspondent | what but under no condition are they ee see State horticulturist says bugs cost |**M0U8 Oregon Trail “marker” ag| dite, which he had received only yes:| filled with pasengers, according to| Navy. day” js all about. -‘The day, NOW PLANNED tu sertekoa te the city emerg-. ; 20 Ae eas [ho les In bed suffering from infiu ran ” Sheriff Stanioch sald Satur. | the police. The crew of the cable! for one thing, is also the birthday ency hospit YE DIARY King county $1,000 a year. | : P hie DES ve snd to. ‘ tne arin vides %entay om but think what the nuts cost)enza at the home of his grandson} Sorbets the boys. came to thé store | oor recelyed only slight cuts and|ann{versary of Roosevelt's ‘famous DOCTOR'S STORY and 1 much om us! bai and physician, Dr. C. L. Templeton, | shortly afterwards asking about Se.| bruises, Poolman was arrested by} oNaiy - naka ptoeeedate soak Conference ‘of Powers May} «1 do not want my injured work: a 2501 Cascadia av attle jes. He pug t a ty - 9 da t t, is : fe Li'l Gee Gee has been driving for uscadia ave. Bose Reiaed ai ite, 2 byl tt atrolman H.C. McLennan and held | |day' set asido ‘specially for inform. Convene Before Christmas men to die from neglect and lack be years, but has nothing to chaut.| He !* able to sit up tn bed and) tosriher, the bundiia, the Yous /for investigation by traffic authori-| ing the public on ‘the importance Seen ce cake ties Ge 7. riticise Da dito: i" o | Strangers, a 1 _ fore I am not going to send them ‘do recollect, and’ the recollection do|feur It. Pieced capable ap ates hit cg tt] 8 herlock Hoimes, tmmediately ef.| “ies. and needs of tho navy. It is a BY. A~1i- BRADFORD Ahevelty hosbital" that I ean always, praise 6¥ ese | uncertain words, and ts enthusiaat hy WRge # to work in the stone | Lines leroaheods ged | cally anxious to get back to working | fected the capture of the train rob-| The auto and the street car were | day to catch the Interest of citlzens/ (United Press Staff Correspondent)| Williams, in a sworn affidavit Sate " - ” ™ ,. | bers. both severely damaged. | everywhero—in the Middle West and WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—A rday: 01 fs Se fas, Ale Sines hem both fag pleturer othe Giagen Tret? aout | His postoffice was robbed vy| tabacloserssnes West as well as along the coasts) conference of the powers, In- auotea ststaront of Dre 3. A. Wome charged with robbing | 50, Jo8 i vend machine. {the marked improvement noted three {crmcksmen several years ago.and he} —on the. subject of our naval de-) eluding the United States, will | dertick, hospital interne, that Wilk passenger of $1,000, is under arrest. Abed ’ Me io, When jhas been an astute sleuth ever velopment. Probably be convened before liams had refused treatment from 0, when he commenced rapid | ‘ op, : y 2. GER ety ea He over. Soaitio maltese wa ckdiles tie | recuperating after a erltiesl period | since Prior to the conference on naval) Christmas for the ‘purpose of | city hospital. physicians, . rs fight yesterday. A bootlegger kept |!n his one-week illness, isn't continu- See Imitation, ous naval programs were! settling the reparations prob- JIn.an affidavit to Barkhuft, Wil-” rs always shaped by the tug-of-war! Jet, according | to belief ex- _ | 11 oh r g . vay Jing so happily, according to M s liams, who was resting at the Seattle “The Hunchback of Notre Dame" | crowding him away from the pump. | etapteton; ash MeskePa tariliy ra | between «the .big and little Y) pressed ‘in well-informed quar- | General hospital, said he had plead- t Winds ip boing to. Beattie Kec sr | folks; between, those who wanted]. ters, today. ed with the nurse and hospital at- soon. But Li'l Gee Gee isn’t going |}@—— “ us to have Incomparably the strong-| | The fact that high officials of th e BUSINE NO’ He ts dreadfully weak and we - = igh officials of | tendants for a doctor—any doctor,to to see {t. She says she doesn’t like is ~ disapoc piesa | j ¢ i est) pavy on earth and, those who|Ameriéan government . regard as| dress his wounded hand. | Pork costs the most after it is | | are disappointed in the fact that he | Committee Thru With Los; these college plays. fe t idle leita: chbekan aled: {| dosen't: contin: ‘to: tmwove.” dane wanted virtually he Daye at ae penat pal ue xaspch reply to the} Williams was hurt within 100 feet 4 od | Sretenletne Grea ee eae “The arms conference, for the| proposition of this country, as set|of the public safety building. ‘The 7 0 eg Ge sete apeh GER git pea Angeles, Members Say |first time, gave us a definite aval forth in the note of Secretary |four fingers of his left hand were Has Mayor- Brown Be it ever so humble, there’s 70| toit you, and hen Fielsehel| BEL ae ae policy—that of a navy equal to| Hughes to Great Britain, make it} mangled when they were caught y' | Vie galeets you, and he's going to recover’ Posse Is Out on Another Hot BY JACK HOHENBERG |Great. Britain's and 40 per cent! probable that such an economic con-| under the wheels of a steam shovel pees " Made Good? I 3 & Trail for Suspects Los Angeles is ioo risky a place] targer than any other navy. ference to be held. employed in removing an earth C jto hota an outdoor production such) «4t this time we have not got a|> Formal invitations will go out|slide at Fifth ave, near Yesler, just lesaene 10 jon nk Lae plage hed ‘AMP SLAYER YREKA, Cal, Oct, 27—-Purauit|®% The Wayfarer and no more at-| treaty navy. Our naval strength 44 |80on. ‘ opposite the building, : ° ~ " tempts will be made to stage It avicied e 11 essential ele-| Just where the conference is to be 4 r ” ‘our men believed to be those 45 A not balanced, We lack essent con: Williams was ruslied to the emer- Foto eg oe Ue aen tesa tron Decorating | k OUND GUILTY, | oho held “Unithre Hany Byanciaso ox. | tere, aoconting to Edgar 1. Web-| ments, including mine-laying, subma- held is not Known so far. It Is | gency ward, where, according to his a cf | | BOZEMAN, Mont., Oct. 27. press of the Southern Pacific south | "*t Production manager for the|yines, scout submarines, scout cruis.| thought probable, however, that the | statements, he asked for aid, various citleens)? | Danner, charged with Of Ashland, Ore. two weeks ago|baseant, which was staged there} ory and certain modernized equip-| Parley will be convened in one of| “They told me a doctor would SAYS YES | and Mrs. John Sprouse, of Mo-| und killed four trainmen, qulckened |§ r i ment on board our capital ships.|the allied capitals and then will] come soon,” according to his’ Editor of Home Brew: Mayor B.D. af Montibk automo:|in (the Bled Genven oountr of |, Webster arrived from the South} Oy; mission is now to create a bal-| Move to Berlin, statement Saturday. “I waited own bas made good, His record oy Tee bile camp in 1920, was todd {t-| Klamath National forest today, st Tuesday with the props, which| anced and adequate treaty. nayy.| No decision has been reached yet} and walted. A nurse eame in’ as clear as that of an 1891 cylin] Grocer Views Work|®" ps of death, foil ; | Charles Stevens, forest. ranger, | #T Stored on the Belt st, dock awalt- | Wo witl undertake no building plang {4s to what power will extend the in-| and out several times, and she Ger graphophone.—Albert J. Selatica. jury’s ‘ver last night, which | wt mmoned a poss of 60 mon |/s further transportation in the unrestricted classes which | Vitations. It is probable, however,| told me a doctor would come, BROWN’S NERVE WONDERFUL and Is Robbed found him guilty Fist! lito. the wildernes# near Orleans, |.’ done with the South for’ mignt be said to reopen naval com.|that this will be done by the gov- “Finally someone caled up Home Brew Editor: One of Mayor th Danner’s wife was the state’a| (Turn to Last Page, Column 3) the present,” sald Webster, “We had! petition, but we must endeayor to|@mmment in whose capital the ex-| Barkhuff's office. The chief Brown's campaign promises was that) with Halloween approaching and| chief witness, She told the jury H ly intended to play there for! out ourselves on a parity with the} perts are to_ meet. clerk came over and called up he would never use one of the city’s neighboring stores blossoming out |tuat her husband killed the Sprouses only seven nights, but it threatened | patio allowed us. (Turn to Last Page, Column 2) several city doctors, but no one wutomobiles for his own use. He re-| DOBHDONDE & i " cats, | While the two families were camping | MAN KILLED en and on two nights we) “of course, tie prime reason for Si) oe could be obtained. 1 was then cently returned from a drive to Idaho| in welrd decorations of black cats, ine Central Park; Mont, in/19%0. abe! , | actually had to dismiss the audience} q payy is defense. Our navy is the brought here, to the Seattle in a city car. Anyone who can get| witches and yellow pumpkins, P. H. Jala not reveal the crime until inst | BY GAS FUMES because it did rain. Consequently, | «picid which prevents: an enemy General ‘hospital, in: one: of Me away with this kind of stuff deserves | burke, 9261 45th ave. 8. W., decided | | spring, hov , saying eho feared | the spectacle was held over for an-|fyom striking at our vitals. It is Barkhuff’s automobiles.” ; re-election.—H. L. Artichoke, to do a little decorating on his own | lher husband would kill her, Bodiex | Killed by gas which filled ne Foom | other week and it rained the firgt also the right arm of the state de- Williams was placed under an an: HELPS WORTHY COPS account Friday. Burke labored long | of the slain couple were found bur here he was asleep, Carl Perache, | three days out of the ensuing seven.” nattmont, visualizing and translat. IN WILD Rip esthetic immediately after arriving Editor Home Brew: Mayor Brown’s|inty tho evening to transform hia | ied where Mrs, Danner directed of- | s found in his robms at 402) Webster ix of the opinion that Se-| ing ity policies into action, at the Seattle. General hospital and administration has been @ SUCCES. | gtore into a riot of color. |ficers to dig for them, Ninth ave, N Saturday: morning | attle in the place to hold 4) phe lesson of Navy day? It ts | his crushed fingers were amputated. Our policemen have never been #0) Gpidren from the neighborhood} Danner received the verdict calm.| When Mrs. Oscar Holm, wife of Pa-) ‘arer production in the open | ti MAYOR LAYS BLAME profperous. Hoe ought to be re) pathered to admire the job when|ly, walking from the courtroom pales Oncar Foi, mses: the ga9) f Wat td dB Kee Rte ae “Our freedom, the safety of our Communists. “Start Unem- | ON CITY COUNCIL elected —Patrolman Bill Eczema. 3 s d > without glancing at the jury. cacaping month of July, you Know, and should | tamilies, the institutions we prize, Mayor Brown declared saturday DEMANDS LONGER TERM eacorataeena ee tte jell nw x Jury Mra, Holm, a neighbor, living at|the University of Washington decide| 4), demand that» we maintain « ployed i in Bloody Turmoil that members of the clty council Homer G, Brew: Does Mayor | snade the efforts of downtown dec: 910 Harrison st., sald that Persche r The Wayfarer next year we proper defense, —_— must be held responsible for the con- Brown deserve a second term? Em-| oratory look Ike cheap imitations, H Did iy E had not appeared since Thursday} will be only too glad to put it on.|” ror the sake of our ehildren and BY CARL D. GROAT ditions at the elty hospital, phatically no! He ought to be given| went outaide to look it over ny e 1dn t ven and his laundry had been accumulat: | It ix definitely decided that we will their, children's children, we must | (United Preas fing Correspondent) | “I tried to clean up that Institue ife!—Gargle J. Gargle. Burke stood in the frosty evening Ing since that day, She went over) play at the stadium in 1925, but 1924) ) usd up and then properly maintain BERLIN, Oct. 27.—Widespread (Turn to Page 8, Column %) ey Sar auabere IH ts, fronty ievaning Have a Chance |} to nis apartment to neo f anything | in open’ see rtatye navy. tt ia amy hope} and bloody’ rioting thruout the |__CSR © ‘The statement is made that no new! effect, He sighed with pleasure, ELD ¢ fee t was wrong and found the atmos: Webster declares that Seattle is_ that Nayy day will help spread the Ruhr was ‘reported today as gov- crime has been invented in 2,900 |-rhen, from the darkness about him, edd ¥ ein treason fF! phere heavy with gas, Investigation|the home of ‘The Wayfarer and | ynderatanding of that need. ernment officials waited for ad- Tod W Ad hah ‘ow about the saxophone?" |: Sosa ie | + becaune he ad mi nistered to |! by the police showed that Perscho| staunchly advocates its production | WA ditional information on the peace oO lay’s ant eee Milind hd okie bi i a Pip) ee if was dead on His bed and apparently | hore as much ay possible. The on- 'p] F 1. move started in London and Columns ‘The automobile industry employs! mywo qarke forma darted to his side. |} had hech mercies et re act || had beon there #ince Thursday. Gas} tire Wayfarer committec feola, that anning Funera Washington for settlement of thousands of men, but think of all! m6 moon glinted on the polished Lalita i >f merey— 1| was flowing from a Jet on the kiteh+|the Impetus of civic spirit Iv behind of Dx. Steinmetz the reparations: question, Offer some exceptional buys in | | und guilty in the Judge's || en rainge and a coffeepot stood over| the pageant when stayed in Seattle, | SCHENTCEADY, N.Y. Get on | Barmen dispatches’ eald seven per-|] Used Cars, with small down pay: je «treet sweepers it has thrown ye of a oh p 2 Ver ‘Sibel p |barrela of thelr pistols, Under the|] mind even before the trial had be lit. ‘Coroner W..2t,Goroniseld thatlsayn theralrectoy gons were Killed and 40 wounded in) | ments, Pa ee jcoumis pies ‘ LN Nha rane gun it’ was probable Persho had been — , |—Wans for the funeral of Dr. |foattered fighting In. the occupied | ‘ |surrendered $25 to the thugs anc Tried by n Jury that believed ‘ i Charles 1, Steinmetz, — olectrical @ 4 ae “Not ta docto lis into con- "4 | making coffee and the lquid had none, ate i“ Bey, aking oe “aA A td the" 18 allowed to re-enter his store him Innocent yet feared to return |] poiied over, jutting out. the tiame| Greek Rebel Bands | winani and chiot consutting engi:| Communists, engineering demon: GRE ANDATIE CAs a ay such a verdio ; | * f the General Blectrid com: | gtr 0 re SLY $50 DOW: Silas’ Callforiian: tortie: tirat.16| and causing the gas to flow into the | o 1 strations of unemployed, started. the ONLY $50 DOWN Sta News dingetan \Lloyd George to || That wax the ditemma in which || "4 | Entirely Defeated |", have been partiatly formu:| rioting. 11 cat a eewnen ies Hardly seems worth It. | sig sr Blood found himself. | Porsche wax an employe of the| LONDON, Oct. 27.—The Iayt of | lated German police were regaining con-|} Mitchell touring « 8, wortt Visit Gettysburg | hove tant to find out what 1) coir Casket company, 1001 Wosts|the Greek rebel bands have surren-| ‘Tho remains of Dr, Steinmetz willl trot todny, Inte dispatches sald, altho | AAD Uh theo Answering many readers; Mrt.| WASHINGTON, Oct, 27—Lioyd || hain “Cantaln Tod tee | {lake aves Ns and had beon In their| dered and the movement against the |e in state at, his Wendell ave.| clashes continued In many districts, tintek tour : Brew was out of town Thursday and| George left here today by motor to|| novel of the h io a BIL employ three weeks, following his| revolutionary government may be} home tomorrow, The funem! will] ‘The government, in’ a. sombortt: was unable to compile bis usual diary | pay a visit to the battlefield of Get- fand ee i Hunaes 4 priate! une arrival here from Spokune, He was}considered at an end, an Exchange} be private Held Monday andjejal statement on the reparations in time for publication Friday, tysburg—a spot he has many times Tele Hot ta tata t Hart 6a. a woodworker by trudé, Nothing ta} Telegraph. dispatch from Athons | burial in a, cemetery plot purehased| situation, let it be known that (Tho truth dy that we forgot it) | exproxsed a keon desire to nce, r 2 J known of his relatives. sald today, by the scientist several years ago.| (Lurn to Last Page, Column’ 1) The Auto For Salo column will | tell you more about these care, xc *

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