The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1923, Page 1

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Cloudy tonight and ‘Thursday Moderate southwesterly winds, FORECAST The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star Entered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $3.00 BABY SCALDED IN FAMILY ROW "SIX BANDITS IN DOWNTOWN HOLDUP Em {ilk SEATTLE, WASH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, — Howdy, folks! Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day—but not for | the turkeys, ' . At Ye Steppers’ club dance tonight all of The Star’s famous comic char. acters are going to be represented— except the editorial writers | eee Mayor Brown is still writing lengthy letters to the newspapers. | Doc is a man of a few (million) words. ve When a linotype man sees a batch of Mayor Brown's copy coming out to be set in type, he always puts on the gas mask he used during the last campaign. Jimmy Kellogg says the mayo gave booze to some democrats at the Butler last month. Undoubtedly it was the same stuff} they sang about in “Robin Hood’—|} Brown's October Ale! | RICHMOND, Va, Noy 27.—The story of @ drunken rabbit chasing a police blood hound at a moon- shiner’s still was told here today by prohibition of fi- cers. The rabbit, they declared, was intoxicated by drinking corn mash.” —Newspaper item. os _|. Sanuel Wright (left) and Fairris Schornick (right) the gers peng atte akg Seen | tio Bank of California messengers who were robbed of cufted a motorcycle cop to his ma | $20,000 in negotiable securities late Tuesday. chine. i These men must be captured!‘Our bonds i leaped. policemen are not safe #0 long as | E they are at large! , he | Of course, a man wouldn't mind being shackled to a filvver. He} could pretend it was a new kind of wrist watch, Shrinkage note: Some of the hats @ being thrown into the mayora ring are going to be too big for their owners after th CAR VICTIM Police Believe Choir Singer’s Body] Hidden by Frightened -Motorist Whose Car Ran Down Teacher That Miss Nellie OH, TO BE A HICK IN HICKSVILLE! | | Austin, 22 unconsciousness he became The mo’ who objects to her! year-old Seattle school teacher | frightened and threw her from little boy fighting t dress} and choir singer, who vanished the car somewhere on the high him in a Little Lord F: y suit| mysteriously Sunday night while ways, where she died. arting him to scho whe on her way to University Methodist Episcopal church, was not kidnaped but in reality was struck by automobile and later died, was the theory ad nool leaders, the Masonic lodge nd church officials joined police in their search for (Turn to Last Page, Column 1) A German spy Secretary s been released ar Week: Bet conscientious objectors wish an | now that they had be: | d by Chief of Police W. B. Hi eee | yns Wednesday. FATH DRIVER | PEOPLE WE ALL KNOW 8 he et | FOUND GUILTY; A } was return-| ~ a at h heard the McGoofus H. Eczema, who will pay |‘ ms a I t $10 for a quart of bad hooch without blinking, but who will kick all day : yh ri 1 about a $6 bill for water for six eve & months, - ¢ Ci] D ighwa 1 © jur e humillating one of them. This diagram shows the course of the Bank of California messengers, who wererabbed-of $20,000°0n Second ave. S. late yesterday, where the holdup took piace, and how the | Stirred by a néw clue to the mystery surrounding the dis- Moulton, who was shackled to his motorcycle by bank bandits. ROB BANK CAR Stolen Auto and Desert It Near Central Station Police of Seattle and the entire Northwest and bank and private detectives were searching Wed. nesday for clues that would lead e capture ¢ dits who rol gers of t , at Second ay uesday evening, hand man to his own r driving the six armed it the city while squads of officers looking for them, auto at Third ave, st., four blocks frc police found at were deserted the and Cherry the Central station. The car was 4 o'clock Wednesday The holdup was one most sensational of recent e+e the I Taxt ¢ " : Gi Jalls Teele to ke a and was com appearance of their sister, Mise Nell Austin, ithe Misses ie, By boiling in a vat, y ru, Clark ana| Georgia and Leila Austin Wednesday morning joined friends | Martin 1 Is the gink who mizes all he » ’ b ito. plu in a renewed effort to apprehend the party or parties re-| Moto Patt RR M With “Whaddaya know his an om-| sponsible. The sisters are here shown leaving their home en wh behind f geet ae ( tained fatall route to confer with Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant a Phot Prices ter. Photo of bank mossengera and Policeman Moulte jomest man in America ts to = wa | on York exposition that ak her to| ut itor Robert | = | stale , A ey Tom Ash eod-| Two Confess Part 4sth 7 ‘ nt 1 |i ineralave! ms Bel Tt y the in Hold Murder. BLIND STUDENT WILL them’) baaahien the +‘ | | t 4 e-| In Fiolaup jviurders uddenly avold a collision. 1a) fi ft 1 ud Dodd in Brookl NIVERSITY OF ORGEON, || the rear of the lmousine: and, be | 1 t Lik ™ Or ‘ AA k # c h moto! « | a n of heart r andits Jumped from | and t m, b ; they; had been | 9 t it iry fr at rd € ered’ him: v | bu DESCRIPTIONS OF At t sched “4. eae EB 1 Ho | EI od CLOTHES TALLY t ; ned | &M f nH ‘ : YF, DIARY : i n | F ; . y ie ee ts hnd i ir u ff, P t & i murde ec 1 nd weg : - \ orrin ("Barlow") Diamond a Pee: n nt win t 5 T | Chiel Severyns declared that extret the} ed ther } lit ay: with fice. t } | g in all probability the girl had 5 A hold r ‘ ut ng tt 1 ] been struck by ap auto; that the te x.| Anthony Pantano, arrested toda t n 1 | driver of the cat had picked her . crit Hart of $ i . ot up, intending to take her home minimur: 1 complet tt a clut Lar 7 ped 1 all @id bleos hnien.| OP" “hat when she lapsed. tr Y : (Turn to Last Page, Column 1 f % AP M1 irdet Sofi cl | Motorcijele Policeman R. R. Mrs. Isaac Benezra, whose baby son Jack was scalded, probably fatally, when'a pan of boiling water was upset on him in what police say was an argument between the parents, ' FIVE SHOTS. ARE FIRED! Child Feared Dying; Father Taken to Hospital; Mother Is Arrested After | Bitter Quarrel Over Money a An innocent victim of a family fight between his mother and father, during which five shots were fired, Baby Jack Benezra, ar-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Benezra, 131714 sler way, was in‘the city. hospital Wednesday, near death from scalding, while his father was also in the hospital severely burned and his mother, Mrs. Masalto Benezra, was held in the city jail. x The fight, which resulted in the scalding of the child, started over an argument about finances. Mrs. Benezra charged that her husband had not supported her as he }should have done and that he had threatened her with a |pistol Tuesday night. 3 j band Jigs rm, causing her) in a fist fi; | t which lasted until the ta | bu eget ter over the arid. secured the weapon ‘and an ner ne utside. He fired two more ; in the air and jumped into his, aimit she ith ruck, making ‘ the pan, but dente’ that she had thrown the water at bim and that Benezr into the house|* aker pursued. | Wedne g and st ed the ani » finally regu gain, the wife om eatin wate fi baby was on ud receive medi i plea tion bi on his face, Tete ee er sent him to the hos sk 1 eal t ved th je i ad. Physicians at he b less than : Pe i rear Here Is An Exceptional Offer Ww Ad « Snow Failing in Texas Panhandle -ed! Watch for It Friday

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