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par R RADO 19.—North were de- 25,000 per. oo million near Fort which the sightsners, fadium on gas men, has al- near tho Capping and in will be nver and go to servo and nu- 5 increased ly slways: %—Little jent m. y was to cafe at Fair cooler ton Wed- Moder winds, ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 52, Minimum, 46, Today noon, 48, and nesday ter VOL, 25. NO . 230, IDENTIFY GIRL THUG: The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Entered as Becond Ci s Matter May 2, 18) SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928, | Grand Jury Sends Out * for Its Own Evidence! Home Brew Howdy, folks! Didya see where Gov, Hart ts going—p’t retire? GERMANY’S CHANCELLOR see The news of Louie's contemplated retirement was quite unexpected. At any moment we expected to hear that he had thrown his spittoon into} the ring. eee Well, it will make little difference. ‘We'll lose a tobacco-chewing govern- or only to get one of those dern Police Guarding smart-alecks be mes skagaroots. Stre se m ann in Baron Rothschild has donated to) ee | Peer of: Plot’ to Murder Him Huh, we know a lot of guys who could endow any number of museums | BY CARL D, GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent) that way! i Sv w | NEVER AGADD Years ago we used to meet— eise hekialt BERLIN, Nov. 20.—Extra > | police guarded th hist. Where the lunch was free to eat—| Utien’ ft eomned Heddon yer Never again!| of an attempt to assassinate Eat and treat and then Tepes ,| Chancellor Stresemann, Presi- Never again!) dent Loeb revealed to the United ee Prete. Gee Gee, the office vamp, says she| He sald tt was feared someone hasn't the nerve to ask her sweetie,| might fire at the chancellor as the J. Dashleigh Fitzhugh, to buy her a1 assassins of the late Herr Rathenau skunk coat this season, as he ts only did in the chamber. making $22.50 a week demonstrating} At 4:20 the reichstag had to ad- corset-stretchers. |journ for an hour because the com- 7” |munists, yelling that police were “T guess! stationed inside the building, created my} an uproar. Some of them shouted at Preal- ldent Loeb, “You criminalt* “Oh, well,” says Gee Gee, I can get along—I still hi white bare-skin.” “ee Last year I wasted 30 bucks, Resolutions of “no confidence” He overlooked her caresses. She And it was hard to get; — [from ‘the nationalist, socialist And | here ut 4:57 a. m. on her much post-|deputizing these Individuals to go BP dought some life insurance, communist partics were listed for) poned trip to Boston. She carried a] out and get the evidence first. hand, And I ain't buried yet cussion by the chamber, crew of 44 officers and inen In addi-/then to bring back reports to the} tee —F. A. 0. | (Turn to Vige 9, Column 3) ‘tion to two newspaper men | Jury ‘ powrne : = —| Of course, all official personages) The best place to have a boil Is lin ‘any ‘way counected @ with vhe on the hired man. Than {grand jury plead ignorance of {ts Clemens. You're stuff is get doings. Proseeutor Douglas, who | paid 4 jury, for publication knows noth- hits SHORT STORY ERTS gigas ling whatever about the jury's ’ She took him Kate her cont || Sy Man Boats W | work That’s What Mayor Brown) dence. He took her into his car. | lef Finds Ca: ary an Beats rong! “I don't know what they are do. Is Strong for Now overlooked his stickpin, That's all. ——— see The prehistoric man found in Calis fornia, scientists say, met his death blizzard, 1 we bet just before he died he murmured, sual having, very weather we're A BURGLAR who stole $36 from Y. Oki, 812 Ma Monday night will have ¢c His fame 4s thruout the land, He helps his poorer brother; He gives a dollar with one hand, And grabs two with the other. known ot coun: able difficulty in cashing on: ich w to Oki, The the dollar bill | terfeit 48 money according Forbes charges his was given to Oki ubornation of | Col. Charles R enemies with perjury tomer who has since dis. perjury, attempted subornation of| perjury and suppression of material | ee gs facts. i. burglar of Why doesn’t he say they lied and be done wit a who looked y Bible for money again Monday returned to life It's a great advantage for to be raised in a ho dining room is in the 1923 PROVERBS | Haste makes waste—except in grabbing a flea ae | A prisoner day and bit le po 4 ae te Ford’ off : | beat itu Well, the 1922 turkeys ought to be| thc 2 ma getting Just about ready for Thanks t giving now 1 storage plant ered r and de (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) | parted (The following letters, admittedly one of the great of the present generation, were stolen from the Pff Sauerpffanzeigster mall train by Homer G. Brew, correspondent —Ed.) LETTER NO. 1 Dear Poppa:—I arrived at Oels safely, and was not both- ered during the trip except by chilblains whenever the gov- approached my car. poppa, to get back in this ernment troops It certainly is fine, dear land. I was getting awfully sick of that Holland Gin, which the Dutcl 2en importing from the United States. They call it synthetic there, but I believe its real name gin over should be “ginthetic sin.” one, wasn’t it, poppa? There’s nothing in the world like and Wurtzburger. There’s not a headache in Ha, ha! That wa a pretty good old Kulmbache1 a barrel of it And pretzel Ach, mein leiber Gott! Where can they twist pretzels like in Der Faderland! Well, poppa, this is all for today. Writing this letter has made me thirsty again. Love to the new sweet momma, WILLIE, | Loses False Teeth— Drops Box of Dy manite and Lives. Money Counterfeit! STOLEN LETTERS WRITTEN BY THE CLOWN QUINCE TO THE WISER HOMER G. BREW, FAMOUS CORRESPONDENT, GETS THE LOW DOWN ON GERMANY AS WILLIE REPORTED IT BACK TO DOORN famous international Fader- || PATIENT LOOKS ON AS || PHYSICIANS PERFORM || OPERATION ON HEART | Gan FRANCISCO, Noy, 20. An operation for the rolief of angina pectoris, a neuralgic condition affecting the heart, was performed with a local anaes: thetic here, Dr. W. B. Coffey, San Francisco surgeon, an- nounced today. Dr. Coffee said the watched the operation terest and conversed with the surgeons while it progressed. The operation was an entire wuccess, he declared The name of the patient was not given out. OHIO. SHERIFF IS MURDERED CALDWELL, Ohlo; Nov. 20.— Crowds of excited citizens milling about the jail here threatened the rafety of an alleged rum runner held os a suspect in the slaying early yesterday of Charles Moore, 61, | Noble county sheriff. The suspect was captured by a near here. Sheriff Moore wis killed when he attempted to ar. rest two men accused of boisterous patlont with In- poane fonduct. A second suspect in tho playing is held im jail at Byeaville Shouts of “Lynch him! answered ottempts of city authorities to pacify the crowds | LAKSHURST, N. J., Nov. 20. |The navy Mirigible Shenandoah left {Person—This Stolen Car Easy to Find—Sneezes and BALI uutomobiles cov red igns and advertis | materi the latest stunt | ked b tle auto thie | C. D. Hillman complained to | the police that one of his autos, a Ford sedan, had been stolen in rict Monday covered with sing land at square | uto wns emblazoned with and red paint © aut d not bee i conspicuoy atu IDE, Cal r Eimer Post. t Pacific ove he vestibul f held t ninutes while he rea J in vain £ em ff. 7 Wiser Wilhelm PROBE At the Postotfice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, | The SeattleStar |. Per Year, by Mall, $9.50 * TWO ‘CENTS IN SEATTLE. ye BOOZE CASES! Reports Have It That Witnesses Are Sent Out to Purchase Liquor If reports, current In the cor- ridors of the county-clty building, are true, the King county grand Jury now in session is doing its own sleuthing and acquiring its own evidence of law violation and vice, According to the tale, the grand Jury has adopted an unusual method of investigating vice. Instead of lim tening to reports from hired inyestl: gators and stool pigeans, the ' Jury In calling in eitizens who claim] to know about Jaw violativns and Ja But the rumors will not be de nied, R. ©. McAllister, editor of the Masonic Tribune, was called hall really bani “If the dance amendment Sunday WIFE WOULD TRADE ME FOR SON? IT’S 0. K. WITH ME, SAYS HUBBY IN WEIRD “TRIANGLE” BY LELAND HANNUM “If my ordinance |] guess it's all right with met Thus does J. P. Sindall, 9019 18th} before the grand jury Monday dancing in Seattle, I will sign it."lave, g, W., acqufesce to the ultima morning. McAllister _ recently Declaring that he has always been tum laid down by his wite Monday, appeared in the public print with [opposed to dancing on Sunday,| nina Rais the & letter of protest at what he | sfay J. Brown ‘Tuesday: an.| Vem she told: 7 par EAL: ane | terms “wide open conditions.” | nounced that will approve the | Would sarefiice her mate and live | McAllister was released ye Jordinance closing dance halls on|with his stepson, Arthur Reed,! if after but when the jury con | counell Sunday. passed by the <city at Monday's vened 4 he was back session jury ign the ordinance passed the boy, Arthur to her who left home seven w in th corridors and he soon| Ue swage been opiioesa 16 [MR a nraene to mer: was closeted with th quisito | . : | bet wee duty ah¢ fection an closeted with the inquisitors. laungay dancing, but I want the| Tor between duty aha McAllister was mysterious about| iim ‘law for the people in the|to son and duty and affection to his rare and his ‘duties Rumor |g th etd of the clty that applies to | husband, Mrs, . Stndall,”“d~ chamber nat he went out end. pur etene Hauaedate vasloed Waser in | hose south of Madison “street,” the | maid at the Hotel Seattle, did not wiakntas) astecneer ‘and | mayor. sald The mayor decls |debate Jong. She will live with her went back again before the jury to|'*, as Rot yet seen the ordinance.!son, she reiterated Tuesday, if her iuxke-aireperton his work, The mayor also announced that} separation from Sindall will bring side again. A. E lg another mystery Monday Flagg as 8 oft . al dayae Working she said Teussddey I don't know Ma Bre 8 CAM | time > i whe aes nd n . I pay ‘troros: ee » year and contribut husbanc ut would do anythi oO campaign’ fund. hte ; I don't rch wt Md wed get my missing son back with me.” Srown failed to find an pap. | orvon cen «trata prclatnnd 7 : wront for Flakg and m rupture gerne, | Will be, required to relleve the reg Sean. aon ular employes by January 1, when ; red a new sort of “et trian | “He would have been blind as | the ordinance becomes effective, but) 20 uncovered in the Sindall home, t to alleged vice if he was an make the changes as rap-|cit near White Center—a triangle on the city’s payroll,” Ma I the mayor sald. {i which mother ‘ fg for | Brown said Tuesday. Flagg The men sem to be favorable to |), kon tepfather was recalled by the grand jury | the ordinance, and I want to please | anya hime acrificed ‘Tuesday them ag long .a Add to | oy altar of maternal solicitude | ‘The third mystery wi was F,|the burden of « ted fe : : who A ared in 16. monthe on-| BONNE TERRE, Mo., Nov, 20 hand, he say re ed | Her Ford has obtained options on | was aly ze the fact that undreds of. acres of land, in the|he wa the by the | [ond district here, according to ap- | wife and in main: reports today. taining themse LETTER NO. 2 Mein Lieber Poppa:—I got your letter, and was glad to hear that you are making progress on your woodpile. I have just come in from the village, where I have beén drink- ing some villainous Pilsener. I asked the barkeep where he got and he replied: “Ach, America! such awful belly-wash that is some special high-grade home brew from Even the champagne in the United States is extra-dry, I guess. Ha, ha! That was a pretty good one, eh, poppa? Well, poppa, I hope conditions here will soon permit me to take the throne. I've got a new Death’s Head Hussaa ha swell in it, if I do say so myself. Some , and I look pretty kelly, poppa! I'm using my “hanky” like you told me to when I left Holland. Everything is fine except that these swineherds 1,908, 7 marks for a stein of beer. Over the charge River , Poppa! WILLIE, The Clown Quince yand daughter, which led to the quar- wife wants to trade me, | 7 hor husband, for her 16-year-old son, | FAMILY I HELD is ROBBERY SUSPECT in Their 2 Police Char, ge She: J. P. Sindall and His Wife in a Picture Taken Before the Quarrel Family That Led tothe | Aided in Slug- Disappearance ging Two Men; of Mrs. Companion Held By S. B. Groff Identified as one of a party of two women and a man who brut- ally slugged and robbed Bishop and A. B. Crandell, both of 3222 34th ave. W., near Wood- Sindall’s Son, Arthur Reed, and the land park early Monday morn- ing, Miss Dorothy Franklin, 22, was held in the city jail Tuesday Announcement | facing charges of robbery. - The police Monday afternoon That If Her cleared up the entire case with the arrest of Miss Franklin and R. P, Bryant, 22, at the New Royal hotel. | Detectives Chad Ballard and J. Fy | Majewski made the arrests. The. other woman, who was in the auto Boy Would Return to | at the time of the holdup, is said to have turned state's witness and Her She will aid in the prosecution, accords ing to Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant. : Peter Rosenberg, 23, chauffeur, was arrested an hour after the crimé by Patrolman G. C. Jensen, and is. Would Give Up Her said to have admitted driving the — auto in which the holdup occurred, Husband He had a revolver when searched. _ Crandell and: Bishop-were joy-rid> ing with the two Women and man hd went to Woodland park about 3:30 a. m, Crandell sti out of the car and was slugged with (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) ~ “NOT GUILTY,” BANKER’S PLEA CHEHALIS, Wash., Nov.. 20.—A. plea of not guilty was entered Mon- |day by Percy L. Sinclair, Pacific | county state senator, when arraigned | before Superior Judge W. A. Rey- |nolds on the charge of making false Sindall when the | entries regarding the condition of * he told a re-|the Southwest Washington bank, at “and | Iwaco, a defunct institution. | Three Men Buried in Sewer Tunnel MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov. 20—= | ‘Three men entombed in'a sewer tun: 1.| nel 40 feet below the surface are ber addressed or seemed to notice |Heved to be dead here today. The Sindall when he was being inter- |men entombed are Steve Barthowlez, viewed Tuesday. They maintained |John Kararek and Joseph Gasper. ullen facés while he was ‘around | The men were working 300 feet and Sindall smilingly remarked, | from the mouth of the tunnel nea “You see how I am nti spoken to the walls collapsed, burying them. by these tavoe, don't you?’ ae He added that relations with the| daughter were strained, but that he never quarreled with the two ‘aul and the missing son, Al. « rel and disa ce of the lad. | STRAINED, it “I married Mrs. boy was 6 years old, The ar Tuesday, ed them right and | Mrs, Sindall and Paul, 13, | until I was injured. | state compensation | alway I've z upported the boy, | the other two step-children, and Lillian, 18, I'm getting now Ne are ther of the two remaining chil A Home i : Sacrifice Today is also certain that police p that the lad is employed || Unfortunat: things happen in rancisco Western Union || which there must be a sacrifice, infor: by t San offices: and is living at Today's Want Ads offer a home, cadero, is correct, tho his wife ———— that the boy is not living there and || \rigt leave city; will sacrifice if has disappeared. She said that the order to go ‘immediately m last word from him was received six 6-room, doubly construct: home; fine view; garage, etc, Any reasonable payment down, balance easy. Property is free weeks ago, when she learned that he h 1 to pass the examination ment in the U navy and clear. if it's a bargain you Sindall, seemingly, isn’t worried want, take advantage of this by his wife's decision. He feels that | golden opportunity at and inc d he's still the] = eq ny old boy, but that|| The F Estate For Sale it is wife's judgment which|| columns will tell you who 1s hould govern her action in regard! sion she has made. selling this property. LETTER NO. 3 ‘ Dear Poppa:—I take my pen in hand to tell you I am feeling rotten and hope you are the same. q I came in last night at 4:30 after drinking schnapps all night. My wife was awakerand waiting for me. But I fooled her. She thought I would smell of beer. But before I lett the tavern I smeared myself with Limburger cheese and she couldn’t smell a thing. Pretty clever, eh, poppa? Things are quiet here. The last “putsch” failed. I always did tell you that Ludendorff was a big hunk of cheese. Beer has increased in price again. It is now 11,846,098,287 marks a stein. I wouldn’t mind the price, poppa, but you can’t trust this new stuff. They put so much yeast in it that the vitas mines swimming around in the glass look like gold fish! Germany is still ahead in the field of science. Last Mons day I bought a suit of underwear made entirely of cork. It was certainly warm and nice. But Tuesday T went out ih the rain and the cork absorbed so much water I swelled: up like a poison pup. It took three men to saw down the door of the bier-garten so that I could get out. Well, poppa, don’t take any wooden money. I am sending you a carton of the new German cigarets made out of spinach, WILLIE, Hoch der Kulmbacher! 4 Pail

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