The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1923, Page 3

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Heinen ee ermine tte SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928, _— BANDIT HITS ‘Peter Dear Isn’t Happy * #8 | * &% ee ® * fi ONE VICTIM England’s Jackie Coogan Die © doldups Are Shielded Behind Fog; Women Robbed g their operations w HERE'S MORE ABOUT WALTON ON PAGE 1 ETHER TO HUM WHEN RADIO SPELLING BEE |! ON COAST IS HELD utter « severe strain December 3. 1| Feminine Leaders Planning Mice ne Political Equality Oregon ‘MAD LOVER IS \CANADIAN VOTE WOMEN'S PARTY LOCKED IN JAIL’ PLEASES WETS by withdraw from this | nye may proceed as you nee | Youth Who Killed Four Cap- {Provinces Favor Liquor After | | aie walked put of the court tured in Deep Woods Trying Prohibition room, of 1001 wenlors ernon’s ene high ne other | — Governor Walton's counsel fol-| BEMIDJI, Minn. Nov. 11-Leon RY CUAL MANDAt d her der the heavy fog which covered lowed him from the room. ashington, Nevada, Arizona and |} wassiNGTon. California, will be held on that 17.—T we ‘ he With: | ard Portano, mad lover of 1b-yeurold WASH iTON, Noy 17 Wet " hundred women who would weld the i ght, bandits at crawal was taken to mean that no! Myrtle Sanders, who shot and killed | leader in and out of congress are|| day baz : e eta Gan ewer ie ek seine Will be promented. In view | four persona, including the girl'n pur:| pleased with the rocent trond of I Will C. Wood, ‘state superin Pei iti he et ee valty eked and : of this a member of the court moved | igh of terror Thurs: | quor legislation in Canada, Nearly || tendent of public instruction, 4 y to fay cut plans tor, ae ) Slugging one of them on the to vote at once on the impeachment | day, was locked up in the local Jail! halt of 1a, they point out, han ng the trouble, He says > Jay out plans for haste ‘ng ue head with a revolver, | charges, but # motion that the trial! today Kt nds of radio fans will tune vhen woman will be the then in the last two years after | superseded thi Captured in the depths of the!trying prohibition for periods vary rovernor's action today took | north woods last night by # porseling from two. to seven years the court by surprise and great com: | under Sheriff Arthur Johnson, Por | Of a'4 8,800,000 Inhabitants, | Motion enaued for a time, after which |tano surrendered without oftering | 4,100,000 now live in wet territory tactieael eretia Mott amendment ¢o the con the trial proceeded without him, | resistance, altho he was still heavily jor the 4,700,000 in dry territory, the uci Sab SCE ale ae} stitution, providing that “men and | Shortly after Walton withdrew, the | armed. 700,000 who live in Ontario and yomen shall have equal rights in renate court waa thrown into an up-| Portano barely excaped violence at | Saskatchewan are giving wigns of |the United States and all places sub- who nearched | breaking away from the present pro: | Ject to its jurisdiction.” ay | ibition taw The women, all leaders of the na- Mrs, Mary Fitts, 906 Terry ave, Was the first victim of the thugs, Mrs, Fitts was walking homeward at | Terry ave, and Madison st, when a fall, slim bandit attacked and beat her on the head, When she fell to| the pavement the man reached down and snatched her purse, containing | some small change, Tho thug then | eseaped in the fog, Mra, Fitts was in on it, Wood sayn a radio ||!¢sal and political equal of man, doesn't sound any worne when a ‘To effect this, they have proposed word is missp 1 than when It || that congress enact the so-called Lue roar by the attempt of Senator AA-| the hands of the me | klin, president pro tem of the senate, | for him all day yeater to attack Attorney Sprague, one of | Jatent of Canada's provinces to j Hons won , which backs 4 : Walton's counsel overthrow prohibition is Alberta. The the amendment, were summoned given treatment for a severe cut on | t It the head and. was then taken hone, |) Angtin was held off by a halt | jvoters, given the choice of four jhere by Mrs. O. H, P. Belmont, sock ‘ording to the pol dozen senators and the rt | propositions, one calling for continu jety leader of New York and New. ; : oO = 2” ites, An hour later, a man answering to took a for minute | jution of the present dry laws, ee a z ee | Port and president of the party, to Senator Anglin had stated that he| ‘Wo providing for restricted sale of Britain and France Drifting | ducuss means of coercing congress Understood that all subpoenas f beer, and one for government regula to enact the amendment at the en- witnesses for the governor had been tion of the sale of all liquors, have Towards Break suing seanton, the same description crept up behind Mrs. A. G, Webber, 5039 Admiral Way, at 346th ave, S. and Lander st ay | finger. The th Two men reported Friday evening that they had been robbed by bandits the previous night. George Smith. 2129 Northlake ave a gold] ch and a stickpin to two bandits | id him up with a gu nd grappled with her, Mra, Webber withdrawn, Sprague, who was f voted for the Inst Alberta, in ac ———emae —— Dare tvaciseacss aadiths «thre [any much ptatement had teen maue,| State Seeks to Seize Land jcordance with this decision, will! paris, Nov. 17-Yoday’s meeting Veronal Overdose ¢ snatched a diamond ring from her any such gtatement had been made shortly have government liquor me cued a cineang nirer's|, Held by Japanese | wore. he rorince hen been ay 5,0 count of amanadors bas] HST Death Cause en Britain LOS ANC Lb eye six months ago, Manitoba 1 An ed split t pencil at Sprague, then attempted to crawl over the desks toward him The disturbance finally was quieted down Suit to escheat to the state ronal taken late last a Hollywood party caused orth | Voters revived liquor stores, also di of rich garden lands one mi It was anticipated the councl! would meet tor rectly controlled by the provincia and that British and| the death of Octavio De Casso, be- government, after seven years of French viewpoints would be so di-|leved to be of a wealthy Mexies | prohibition, Previously, British Co: Mexican eae superior court Saturday by Deputy vergent that the sexsion would break | family, and recently employed as an 7S PARDON ac ibe 3 The ae.|umbia and Quebec had entrun tap: “Ganicellation: of the mise] ereiat™) BUY S } J. Prosecutor B.D. Colvin, The 4 °F ur e of Auburn for alleged violation of the state allen land law waa filed in motion picture studios, the government with the sale of liqu Lae withing a . Lietzer, 216 Spr es fendants in the of Senguro | * auimatchewin ioeeta bas an oe : police nald today e ed that he had FOR BROT HE R Miyoshi, E. H. Gule as guardian of| sscnttone and Albers ed populated |, it 18 surmised that the British and| De Casso has been ill and used the ns ro bhutite: who’ aie 4° i Henry Taskish! Miyoshi, a minor | by precisely the sane’ tyne of acta | Erench ambaskador “ews on what) drug to lessen the pain, it was sald, © bandits, who appea KLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Nov, 17.{ Seager ; Stic OW considering a rercrenee ei: | shall be done with the former crown| He was taken to ecely| 3 ce holdup occurred at Occidental ave. | Kentucky to buy a pardon for my| ‘The plot, consisting of acres in thé! on the entire liquor question teaatiane temanane : PahiRt and Main st brother," Mra. Sophie Reed, Enid, | W abe Hives _valley Home Tracts, 181" tn the provinces where government . dan. Burglars were also active in the Okla, sister of Ira Williams, con-| Valued at 4 | Nquor stores are in operatin, the con ° Burelars were also active inthe of being responsible for the] , According to the complaint, t-| trot of the manutacture, importation, | Coolidge Answers ee L niversit f dist bing cn nf being ponsi yoshi and his wife purchased the Jand | sale and transportation of all alco Policy Assailants heres in the rl whom he had at:| for $5,500 in Aur 0, and held i the Hold, 4714 Fou n r $5 1 August, 1920, and held | holic products withta the province is Cy fA ans orale that she had | Peter Dear, British “Jackie Coogan” yesterday before the | it In violation to the state constitu-|entrusted to liquor commiasions _WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. — The| ping, 7 pak a Ou impeachment trying | tion. Just prior to the alien land These commissions are also ch rged | Unites ‘* always has favored a and and a siz c BY MILTON BRONNER 7 ieeetingcll PR Seciineneuibtceact OR *. Walton aw becom effective they de with the prosecution of violators of republican form of government ev. land, 474 ae (United Press Statt Correspondent) 1M ti Id of how a parole for! the to Henry Miyoshi, the jthe | erywhere in the world, it was stated aes robbed of a $2 LONDON, Nov. 17 Altho he | Williams was bargained for, pro-|yearold son. Then Attorney Guie, | Whisky hard liquors are sold alt of President Coolidge at the an — makes thousands a year and is one | duced, then withheld because she did! or Guie & Halverstadt, act ng as/only in retail stores, only one bottle House today in film successes, 8-year t have the full amou ney | P : \ »|criticism that the recent ae mg : ¢ ‘ S-ye bn ave the amount of m n for the boy, leased the land | being allotted to a purchaser on one na t MORE ABOUT ar, called the “English | and finally wold for $1,500. othe parents day. Wine may be purchased with-|ment from the White House that| you M AY ) ; an.” fan't very happy speaker of the! Colvin charges the ¥ out limitation from these same stores, |this government would not protest <n M: ones most of the games he : “pg ot tsania’ ata tak ololation ot er is sold at speciully-li| against return of the kaiser or crown | mem 2 And that worries him. eee Ps and of mnad ¢ ince to Germany comfort and = TARTS ON PAGE 1 ition and the allen land law, |censed taverns ; a ' 4 t r AGE I would like to take on Jackle in . : port to German H is. SE a ES |) 8 he says, “but 1 Senate Probe Drifts Far ' A were made with ‘ og SOON bby” Cotun . f Po ais From Veterans’ Bureau Quiz cian staan'atnnns| Hardt Had |i ly event re-| Georgeto always being man named Hu! ‘ pa a he n in rmany 1 ¢0-0 s s + ae 1 have the sympathy of the} ' oe VV ASHINGTON, Nov.’ 17, — Amid ame re ce “rod ~ 7 United *, it was added on be the unsavory atmosphere of a wan in| BOt Pe 1 in the rea Ul halt of Mr: Coolidg court, th ke of co’ told me he| DUt is Involved n ang | ay iss " or of the minor child of the two : | |Born in Hungary; Is;Mussolini Against | eieah i = HUBBY FOUND pes a omer pil of privat committe Cc: Chief Seve and a promy SAYS COMP DEPARTMENT UNJUST 7 veteran's t | One of t figures of cet_a And Col. Inglis Thought He |«: ¢ life of Col. H. B. Hardt, emispheres ined with the events Was Only Second | "*Xitive y scene noon *- final n of German te “We must ing the German his time closed with hi Tt was to w zt san iy. the the cron he wan surprne sat one| NEW GIB : _,|N. Y. BANDITS Re line “ae rom cin cowe| TRIAL SOUGHT eutenants of great Hungarian the freedom of SAYS ERICKSON PEEVED ay by Attor- F. Dore Prosecutor glas said the motion DEFY POLICE «: ‘ father died ¢ sued before Judge Mit-| 4 ently f $ wistor said v ee “ that there was not sufficient! : 7 ’ BLAME NOTES greed up nd t ait would not |f a his course, attend ¢ s « the trial. He asks! in Seen hee toe eee ie cee ces Nar : * | POLICE FORCE = = | SPEEDING UP ‘d00 Begin Roundup of Persons a With Headquarters’ Records an Dut. | establishment BA San nasa | eee peta ey seen ee WY Accused Attorney fair OF CAMPAIGN | vm ; ve dhanan Meine Ons Out on $5,000 Bail |« ea nday juncheon 1 in the Masonic club "PITY GERMAN [Sine doctsenhcme " ke c of Commerce, which will | Her magnetic spell will charm all Seattle in this impressive drama! mn official expe E ees r : - ae Absconder Pleads | 0 96 bs Guilty of Charge |: ey nd t the work is continued. first mai ail ing generally shared Hawali. One thousand little Doug: & cut for the Ger eet emp nny gaicen,” | Rnpthee Pioneer ception, 0 i t Ben ie acletes a atibinehite aceiia Te : jagee te acian ta," Federal Dry Force | Is Taken by Death] orarm,tisit, x." Muruorn| fury” | NEW SPORTS | Cop Arrested Them) tie ee rere nearing, End acer rar, nten Horace F. 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