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ht After Last Play! SEATTLE DOCTOR KILLED BY AUTO CRUSHED AS PACKER’S CAR CRASHES ane The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star | Batered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $3.50 WEATHER Fogoy tonight and Sunday a. m, Sunday fair, Light to moder- ate variadle winds, Temperature Last 4 Hours Maxifum, 52. Minimum, 39, Today noon, 45: Pt VS SES WO. 228. : SEATTL , was H, SATU DAY, NOVEMBE: R 1, 1923. TWO CENTS I IN SEATTLE. What Shall Be the Fate of — rate Sor Be he i Sg COMING WEEK ACEDY Grand Jury Makes q Washington can win the game with Report Saying It| Machine § Slides on | gx Jf mo ca only cone: ¢'Brown Hurls Challenge to Erickson Found Evidence we Pavements of Tampering Pedestri . ih tf Li Angeles. est 1 Is Hit votes") “and All the Rest of Them” to Put ie | nae Berkeley Smithy stands, | Charges Before Grand Jury Dr. W. A. Shannon, promt all nent Seattle physician and sur- and Hurt Fat y mith’s a clever sunofagun | geon, will go on trial Wednes- | | upon his hands. | | | day on a charge of violation of «eee BY JOHN W. NELSON Crushed under the wheel of the automobile of Frank E. the Beeler narcotic act, Prose- cuting Attorney Malcolm Doug- | Frye, vice president of the Frye | las definitely announced Sat- é * aN ; yarn tear Packing Co, when the car skid- Washington /getu* Gateated-> It's all a d—— lie—and Oliver T, Erickson knows it! urday. | ded onto the sidewalk after a n forbid!—we're going to ‘int the account uary column. That’s what Mayor Brown says of Erickson’s charges made \in Friday’s Star that vice rules Seattle. “T hurl a challenge at Councilman Erickson—and all the ¢ certain about |rest of them—I defy them to place their evidence of vice losing team witt}and lawlessness before the grand jury,” he said. “The jury im a “moral victory.” | now is in session. Let Mr. Erickson act now or hold Iris} : ; = who's| peace. | weet eRe AGAIN A led | “If Erickson has had knowledge of law violation during “When I took | the past 20 months while he has sat in the city council, and office there were | has not told me about it, or tas not told Chief Severyns about bootleg . joints lit, then he is unfit to be a councilman—unfit or incompe- on First ave. Now hel | “There is a public safety committee in the council. Wh Dougias reached his decision to |g0 to court with the caso after! ave. §., and Jackson st., Satur- the King county grand jury, which day morning at 10:30, Dr. V Jhas been investisi charges Of lace W. Potter, 74, 936 35th ave, [Jury tamperin . formal re-) received injuries to his skull port to Judse Smith on which resulted in his death at |its findings. The t said evi the City hospital 10 minutes dence of tampering had been dis-| Jater, jcovered.* At the time the evidence} ‘The thick fog and wet pav a jot irregularity was wu iqgtpcygginmedienrepy ty ask for a cancellation of all the | 5 risetti, driver of the trockt Important criminal cases on the which collided with Frye’s car and November docket caused it to skid onto the sides 1] We will be ready to try the| walk. ea Shangon easo next Wendesday,”| Both Frye and Falsettl were | crash with a truck at Fourth e editor to p the were eclde — Mayor A} aid not Mr. Brickion ¢ ‘ThemagyOr didn't name the place} Dowxias announced Saturday. | booked at the police station, on off | Brown. | mittee if he has inte “T invite Mr. Brickson reslg “W! it has been definitely estab-|der of the coroner, pending an ins ee that threatens the # dards of our|from the council and oppose me fn lisyed@ that there has been an ef- tigation of thé accident, and were Here is a rule without a doubt — | peopte |the mayoralty race,’ the m fort to influence the jury ed On yur hopes to anchor; | Without 4 that card roc the state's nse, the character of | ry6, “in his story to the police the jurors 1s-such that they could | following the accident, sald he was not be influenced by such tactics. | traveling west on Jackson st, and considered stout M ne der license revolving doors don’t spank) tz Here are the women whose lives the murder of Harry. Lacelle has changed... Left to f. tion a ice depa: n right: Miss Winnifred Gibbons, , found guilty of shooting and killing Lacelle at a road-|1 believe we ‘will have no difficulty | had signaled to turn’ ‘south om cree POINTS TO CONVICTIONS eae house; Mra. Ann Lacelle, the widow. in getting a fair and impartial jury | Fourth ave. Dear Homer: I am writing to my oF DOPE. PEDDLERS " , ; : ‘ to try the case.” | Falsetti's truck was traveling east | * 0. e038:.: “TJave Som roere artment is aolng Its bes Any man les 0 saya THINK I should be punished for my | ‘A7O term in prison that they could give Dr. § qn on Saturday repudi. | on Jackson st. and owing to the fox ciiorceabghastid oy sistem said. “There have t ay tie cas crime,” said Winnifred Gibbons sim- Winnifred Gibbons would bring back | ated « fforts that may have been | the drivers @id not see each other to make you happy.”| a ial cae of the underworld,’ ‘the mayor s tee & her ‘jail cell ‘Saturday | > husband 't " |made in his interest in the coming | until the last minute. Both: cars all I say next?—Anxious. | E tack offic than “When I took office 1 appealed ply, as she sat in her jail cell Saturday my husband to me. : trial were going at a stow rate of gael ahh hae ite Peng re 8 nistrations of all the} ‘"¢ a ROE to. awaiting sentence. é S “T have no feeling of hatred against her “I abhor such tactics and if | but they crashed together slightly | nie by nig DE “People try to tell me that I will get off | —only a feeling of sympathy. I think | am*sere made it certainly was | when brakes, were applied. : ome daring and | pt tt with a small fine because the jury recom- she h uffered enough. She has been without my knowledge,” Dr. | The truck stopped Sie sand burstaries _ snded leniency, but—" here she looked atl fone ws) : i have Shannon said. “If any such Frye's auto skidded. sideways on- of San Franc oe epee east weet Rocha “de babepag in jail for a long time and it must have | efforts were made in my behalf | to the sidewalk, Knocking Dr. 1 “FOUR TRANSVERRED MEN straight into the interviewer's eyes— | been horrible for her—horrible. NE" intae hewe's beens chy. .ovee Potter down and crushing fil ) ss" “ , 1 r t or . ata oan abu. skull dh f th re ¢ human ickson's | hecause ave made pr people s r, ies P Ilo, 3 . x y no! c a : : c It ae obi Gis t » a crook, | and Tg wish aa aie the bast! ofl who was shot and killed by Miss Gibbons | y""\hown anything about it, | Dr. Potter was immediately rush. € oe r E anc am prepared to make the best OF | recently at a roadhouse near Seattle, put most certainly would have pre. | ¢d to the city hospital, but he dig 00 people have sub r were mnt to the| it all. | aside her own grief Saturday as she dis- | vented it.” not 7 consciourness and died the $100,000 Bc 1 think it a good “While I am paying for that night of | cussed the “guilty” verdict nst the | In making its report to Judge| son after arrival Beales 4 ta n4 war Is to make ‘all me ‘ disastet, I am laying my plans to catch girl who is now awaiting sentence. ] Smith tate Friday afternoon, the ey chy skull, “he suffered a broken Fevellle, ; ape up on my neglected music, And then, “ ings gest prea hee POLS tn Rete 1 Dovey ten.Ceyargne: ithe. ahr yatn <ce coche a r said, “but he I feel sorry for her, and for her old | that between 40 and 50 members of ither Frye's car set truck was damaged by the crash, Both men were taken to the central 8 I per-| When I come out once more, I will be able P ” mother. I believe that by giving her a | the November panel had been ap- to welect| to use my music in my work. chance to repent at home the ends of jus- hed by seven separate persons e “ ‘ station after the accident by Motor- ; . wanted. He ch Reverting suddenly back to the trial, | ;.) gett Si TERT a ener sted in th nnon case, and| Station after the acci : THEATRICAL NOTE 3, Column 1) Winnifred said: | tice will be served better than if she were in some instances “probably had |C¥¢le Officer George Reynolds. They jevay Howard, one of Will ry “ sent away to serve a term in prison. gone farther than should be under| Were Teleased after the reports had King’s pretty choristers, will be I knew in my own mind what the ver- | psibaehs iy z , “aot ¢. the present tawene | been made and the case was put in seen in ‘Twin Beds’ next week.” dict would be. My not living at home— | Surrounded by seven photographs of |the p hands of the coroner. Star. des at totals inlnin 4 her dead husband on the walls of the little | No indictments w L | on the. aisle, frent rew, | hanks, Mr. Justice aehatamen’t nave paid the penalty | parlor of her home, Mrs. Lacelle urged | BinOaNe’ Saxh, Be , HEAT T0 SLOW ties responsible could not leniency for the slayer, 1 ‘ oh identified.” Judge Smith been | She looks forward to getting a position am free I am going back to my home J. R. JUSTICE, my mother. Mother certainly he ting " Seattle, Wash. good to me—she never deserted me Q somewhere, “as soon as this is all over,’ Dear Mr. Justice minute.” | and there is a pathetic puckering of her Your canvass of mayoralty possibilities of Seattle Winnifred is not hard. Not dull. She face, with a brave attempt to conceal her has been a huge suc . This was your own idea is emerging from the cocoon of circum- | gtief whenever the name of her husband and we are mighty glad that you came to The Star stances that, from her child martrig and asked us for the space in which to tell your story. 15, has been winding up about her. And But her heart cepted the report. a Jury to drop the investigat the present, unless additional | evidence is obtained, and to re | cess until Monday morning. | mn wre Two of the seven, according to Me-| Gr@gg Field, Too, Handicaps ge at | is mentioned. Cabe, were women | Among the witnesses who were} Washington Against Bears rries no malice toward 1 y - |called before the grand jury Friday You have been fair and honest and impartial. We she is prepared to take her punishment the girl who was the cause of it all, and | were Frank 7. Gor ivate in-| BERKELEY, Nov. 14— Aren't think our readers feel that, and on behalf of them we without raneor, | she wishes her well. | vestigator, Operator Sandusky of the good, not so good,” said prizefighting dr 4 you for the public service you have rendered. — - —__——— | Burns Detective agency ge Car cnoch Bagshaw, of the 76 40 on and his son, George rson, Ir., | wsity of Washington foot- Children’s Boo ft ¥ arians {i ba 2. oe you, reste eae or ee tell WALTON QuITS who conduct an attorneys’ Informa-| hall team, as he came out of his our readers, that we are not lly e about ar tion bureau | ” his motning and found of the possible candidates for mayor thus far sug | Lawyer Smacked on Jaw : | ee ae oe gested. We admit, however, that you have named ome of the best ones av ole. 1 among Rabelais and F oy: “ ye “FOG” BANDIT ot e ese It would be greatly refreshing to The Star if fo peat Passe H - on Pirie ROBS CARMAN (ie od, not.so good," echoed, Huskies team, took a look at the grasscoy+ e ql select some one other than 7 A GOOD TIMK WAS HAD BY ALL onc this city could selec ome one 0 nALiA hast ‘ 5 ; ered gridiron, where Washingtom “Did you have a good time at polit as mayor—some one who had never be- |||Accused Governor Brands rack Negro bandit held wp’ R. C. | Shenes today” with Califorala your party last night?” we asked fore held any political position. There are capable Court Unfair and Leaves At Pre ge es aoe Sees eee | cave Coad encs a ae ive, teat the (One Li'l Gee Geo. es Fy be Si Seattle osn’t seem to inspire m nt nid Dep i he jeny | y miorhing an he wad directing tat mark— “Yep,” she replied. “Corn was men of this type, but Seattle doesn’t s¢ blie shah vhuosta Gee, O4) j it Bert R Kot nt Rose’ fist against}! morning as h ae Huskies popped and pop was corned,” or induce them to enter this branch of public service. aon y ee ra ah ty mack pock for ¢ rh , Reece haieeey on. the Hot ve played all of thelr games this edie: Your series of articles, by giving the people facts, Oy TTL cant titee a tate |. five simoleons In Judge Otis W. | it it “ended | beg 4 eason on dirt fields and are fot Moonshine was sold a and by giving them opinions of men of all ranks, m fal. acitia eourt,, 1 tecets I tir 1 A Casey’ #0 . used to a ee vias fini were b. w ing atior y 5 4 King reasons the Washingto ‘ollowers ae How cot do much to focus the attention of the voters on their WERE A hee ‘ But ¢ fir Ross $ « him | lag | Serketey thls. morning Ate Took ii tt It full responsibility. . Hvar ie thasadedinieht $ t mult ok th € Q hs : 24 a bit in the dumps. It. aided,, too, have t extra ¢ 1 After all is said and done, any city will have just ay, We Haine Feat te Abd ed t the court fab le: he ateai ning the odds on Calle gasoline the kind of mayor that it is entitled to. If they want, of his counsel at the center table bout ee wigs ee , fornia the bave been the voters of this city can place in the mayor's chait and making this statement r ahd “BhABRO. hou eated ght 5 - A 7 a : ae Calt s conquered all com- ra ate half the most capable man in the city. If they don’t “id ' haves Used Car nO ce pied og ig Pe ison, with the exception 1 of want such a man, they won't get him to be their }})me c ' Hu ey. Case " Bargains Today iidne} ait Hae Nevada, which } litornt vibes mayor. In the long run, the caliber of our mayors 1s executive council had rred by ourt t he had not nn i Jans to a 0-0 t00, a f . ente t has gone thru unde- ye determined entirely by the caliber of our voters. the court nk ¢ H two dt. the xt 4 That being the case, it is necessary to enlighten STS ots t there t . atfetnad t appear in t Waht Aa Prisoner Gunman s tote tlor ing pointed the voters before you can expect them to improve on |}| ton. Pale of fa araehi Yo thle, attect bet { Flees From Jail jis tn cvertiow watch th Wee their standard of mayors. t feet and began to spea the t tt YUBA CITY, Cal., No Fr thall o! yet Not bs H on You srvice has be ving 5 at. Therefore, It was the first time } a en Ww I nyt a EW SUPERIO T who shot B. A en ny and many an autumn has Hu rf Your service has been doing just th rerefe Bi yfod ad: ae ft sosteters onty.d ed from the Sut inty jail| there been the Interest stirred up tm hope you will not hesitate in the future at any : ca a ea EES, peneh ie! . pte feotbait'’ “ieaive that. tase aaa i Ir from now until the t election day to give ‘ t or nting. ¢ git bres ratte He ed past Undersherift| aroused ‘by the invasion of the Hume : Macs e voters, thru The Star, all the facts and all the []/ aa \ f ho denied th f A Regi none? wel erties Hek , nformation that you can gather : A : rf t x woe eoecales 10, Hi The Star's columns are open to you just a chy b , that tcan-| Former Chancellor ¥ v ' ‘ page ope 0 eve other citizen who can render public t * ; D thon tf Mrs, I Roget “LSTE LOCHNANE and Mildres a ee ; 1} and for the sake of my wife and BERLIN, 17. ( is seal federal officers at i Di EDITOR THE SEATTLE STAR hg wg Bh reflect, I ' f *taaie| an har nd -grutity she i p (Turn to Vage olumn. 4) h r LOS RI Rese ay Monee A for him tin federal court on Friday,