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NEW YORK, | Nov. rv gang such as New York police feved they had stamped out ‘since the days of the slaying of Herman Rosenthal, was revealed Apday by investigation arising from the cold-blooded slaying of two Bank messongers a fortnight ago. " Ruthless pursuit of the gunmen Aho shot down William Barlow and Wiltlam McLoughiin, the messen- ‘ers, stripped bare the ugly machin, of what Detective Captain “the worst gang that ever preyed on this city.” ) Three drugridden twols of the igang believed to have done the ac ~~ “tual killing under the very eyes of Tithe “brains of the crime ring, fare known to the police and their eharacter is expected to form the Mast link in a chain that may Weend fisif s dcxzn men to the elec How this murder gang worked, Patching robberies in which the ‘ives of probable victims) were not ‘aiven a thought, how holdups sych Tas that in Brooklyn, which led to exposure of the band, were Thearsed” in advante and how the ‘spoils of a dogen hitherto un- ‘solved crimes were divided were re- Tyealed in part by confessions of twome of the participants, 7% The chitly cells of Bath Beach fail, where a frightened, sniveling Youth who gave the gang its in- ‘formation about the West End bank Smessengers and then “got cold Het,” broke down after a freezing inight, were the scenes of successive » [eonfessions. i ‘These included the stories of: 7% Barlow Diamond, director of the ) crime gang. who delegated three Hgmoalne-maddenet gunmen to shoot [messengers and rode behind the “pandit car in a Mlivver, directing These holdups, later to take his (share of the spoils and start a igay whirl of “high life,” with | ‘chorus girls that ended in’ his cap- _ ture, + Anthony Patano, former bank “Clerk, described by his neighbors #8 a gentlemanly youth, who fell fn with the gang, sypplied the in- formation necessary to the holdup and was then threatened with death vwhen he tried to run away; he ‘Row is charged with being Insti- ‘gator of the plot and will die with sthe others if convictions are se eave TRAPPED IN. BUNGALOW Johnny Manzani, who was trapped |) {with five others in a dingy stucco Matiness—50c, Evenings—500, 7 Be, IX MEN MAY GO 10 CHAIR FOR SLAYING OF BANK MEN Drug Fiend “Tool” of Brutal Crime Ring Known to Police; Confessions Bare Operations of “Death Trust” 29--A mur] gang had scurried for safety when public indignation burst and demand ed vengeance for the death of the messengers; within a few hours Man sant waa identified ax tho slayer of a druggist who was murdered in a recent holdup. Joseph Diamond, brother of Barlow, who “knew very little about the holdup," according to the chief of the band, but who is charged with complicity in events that led to the | double killing, The story of the November 14 holdup, as pleced together from con: feasions of these three men, revealed an amazingly detailed plot. Young Pantano told the Diamond} brothers “how easily the holdup} could be perpetrated.” The gunmen, chosen more for thelr addiction to drugs that dendened their nerves) and made them callous to the taking} of human life, than for thelr skill and daring, were chosen. Then—the murder car, For two weeks before the holdup Joseph Dia: mond kept a Cadillac car in a ma rage near where the messengers were to be killed, On the day of the murder, ho drove it ostentatiously away, calling attention of employes to the fact that he took it “uptown."* ‘Then another car was substituted of similar appearance, In this car rode the three axsan- sins. Some distance behind, oversee: | ing everything, rode Barlow Dia.| mond, directing operations of his drug-stupefied tools with signals. The messengers were shot and n| $43,000 payroll nelzed and spirited away while the “brains” of the hold: | up rattled away in his little automo: | bile, uneoncerned, unchallengd. PERFECT ADDITION | “How Jong have you been mar.| ried?” “Twenty years, Nine, three and| Free eight at a astretch,”—Detroit Press, 28 BHATILE STAR Organized New York Murder Gang Exposed “TWINS” WHO'VE NEVER GROWN BRIGHTON, Eng—For more than 10 years a young woman has} been wheeling her “twins” along] the front hero dally, Neighbors) They are| In nome] Now the secret {# out dolla, And they satisfy, measure, the young woman’ long- | ing for kiddies of her own. Every| A sprightly group scene, from the second act of “Irene,” the well-known and much-loved musical comedy, now playing at the Metropolitan theater, shows Gale Winter, as Irene. surrounded by a squad of very attentive young men. “Irene” is one of the few musical comedies which has endured on the American stage after the freshness of its original ap- pearance had worn away, principally because of the unusually winning musical numbers. Youth and age Joined hands in Y outh Joins Hands With Age to Aid the Starving wondered why they never grew up. Child and Santa Cl aus “Impersonator Help| Collect German Drive Funds fale ave ave, N, and G. F. Mather, Se jbumanitarian cause Wednesdny | attie'n favorite impersonator of Ban day she washes their dainty drea®/ when dyearold Fleanor Gaertsch,|ta Claus, canvassed the city on be en, Every meal, they ait in ughter of Mra, A. H. Gaeriseh, half of the starving children of Ger chairs at her table, ¢ ahe many, engaged to bermarried. She gla Chairman William Pigott stated at! off her engagement when he noon meeting at headquarters, | membered a vow to refnain with | her widowed mother. The desire for n persisted, b the dolls, }has lavished a mother’s care upor them. ’ Trainmen’s Brass Buttons Spoil Chances for Drink Jap Moonshiners Quail at Sight of Uniforms) That Looks Like Policemen’s | The attention of the King county} grand jury directed to the following story, which was told to a group of court house is respectfully | @) bungalow in the Bronx, whither the! ney Walter Metzenbaum, sometimes | LAST NIGHT ANOTHER CAPACITY AUDIENCE PRONOUNCED THE GREATEST SCREEN ATTRACTION OF THE AGE— CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS VICTOR HUGO’S MASTERPIECE, with the greatest collection of spe- cially-selected artists ever assembled HEADED BY LON CHANEY AS “QUASIMODO" SUPPORTED BY ERNEST TORRENCE ALL SEATS RESERVED Make Reservations Now ec and $1.00 HEILIG habitues late Wednesday by Attor. A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION Two Do Luxe Performance Daily—2:15 and 8:15 Plus $1.00 and $1.50 Tax Third and Madison Elliott 2131 jtiver farm lands to find an exist-| | sound called “the Falstaff of the Seattle} end of the city fsa moonshine dispensary whone des. tinles are presided over by two Japa there | nese, Formerly this establishment was] Operated by two experienced Japs. These men sold the place to two greenhorn Japs forced from White ence In the city. The yoke! Japs are| jakittish at the police, and as easily alarmed as frightened rabbits The .o ree trainmen, | brass buttons gleaming brilliantly, crashed down the stairw run. With a few train time, they were In a the brass buttons and in h language shouted, We're raidedt” From the rear of the bar came the of crashing bottles as one after another’ galion jug of m shine splintered to pleces under the frenzied blows of a hammer, and the stuff trickled down the sink merrily “Give us a drink, Charlie,” the first of the trainmen to at the be Charlie looked at the buttons, then at the capm of the men. “Oh de nald arrive Demonstration ofthe AT YOUR 202 White building, roses of Frederick & Nelson's tea com had contributed to keep & group of children fed during the win | ter month. And the German Con. krogational church has promised to provide for 100 bables | The high point of the meeting was reached when Mayor Brown entered the room laden with two canvas bine y and accomy uard. These w mayor collected the at the Crystal Pool ed that his family wot to Ite Thankagiving din member had a n baby for the winter Nathan Eckstein told the workers ) bear in mind that the suffering’ 4 unds previous eve Ho an. it each rod one German children ig being subjected in similar to the deprivations which produced the magic music of Shubert and the electric genius of Steinmetz, The meeting concluded with a |short plea from Mra. Henry Landes of the city counell urging those who are canvassing to remember that the appeal of the hungry European chil. dren was to universal parenthood which would no€ pass unheeded at | this holiday time, * WORLD CONVICTS HAVE AN EASY LIFE! | Prisoners in Argentina De- cline to Work NOS, AIRES, Nov. 29.—~The no national penitentiary, in kirts of Huenos Aires, wh Prisoners are held, h reputation of being | BU PION « th over | quired t a temporary rest resort for the wicked The Inmates are sentenced to labor there; but the worksho able of lad’ ofthe ancen® tah “Agen the alng out products valued at $200, sewer. “Moon all pone ; A DEALER. 000 @ year, produce nothing, The ‘Oh, well,” said the trainmen as Ah api pinay ps ese, bead i they hurried up the stairway sboate spew tp ethy span dhe, jhumano, cannot force ot Gh. orl ahd tae ceokoek humane, cannot force them to their using tools. better work. 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Ape- celal Friday-Saturday, LIST YOUR . catalog || "SEATTLE: SECOND AT PINE dainty pillow cases boxed for the holidays-- HOMES FOR RENT Stand * ESTABLISHED Leh Pon Ree mete armen ¥ THURSDAY. NOVEMBE VOR BETTER AMERICAN R29, 1928, OMS BUMICAUL 10m ) a can be easily taken by purchaser, 49¢ w. {f you haye @ friend who Is clever with « needle, here's o gift that fs unusual ond 59 pat- terns of effectively colored cretonne, %6-4n, wide. Very npecial priced, 4%¢ yd. sure to ploane her. Pyrex pie plate set in nickel plated frame— 219 ~—Pyrex ple plate set plated frame, at- tractively pierced. Special Friday Saturday only, in nickel + copper candle sticks complete with colored candles 45c... several styles of mahogany fin- crystal glass marmalade jar- ished or lec- —daintily cut, glass mar- quered canéte malade jar, complete sticks complete with silver plated cover with colored can~ and spoon. Ux- dien Bpecial te oe EK AL y-daturday priced Friday- Saturday. MAIN WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT ‘TACOMA, £ SCHOENFLLDE Sans °|\CHURCH DRIVE BIG SUCCESS Tho drive for funds for the erec- Uo of the lonk-contemplated Hughes | Memorial ¢ chureh Edmonds | provin, big success, according to the Rev. Charlts E Prest tor of the First Methodist scopal church, tinder whose auspices, with the help of the Centenary Droject, | the church will be erected. The new church will be built in/ commemoration of the life of Bishop | latthew Simpson Hughes, who pre- ided over the conferences of the thodist church in the districts of the Columbia river, Oregon and Pu- get sound, and who dled in Cleveland, | Ohio, on Easter morning of 1920. The building will stand on the; main highway near the business part | of Edmonds within easy access from every part of the town, Dr. Preston said. It will be built jn California mission style with stucco finish on the exterior, and will contain many | valuable furnishings provided by friends of the jate Bishop. Its dedi.) cation Is expected to take place in the latter part of 1924, \Speaker to Address | Federation Clubmen J. L, Greenwell will speak on the | subject, “Community Co-operatio: at & meeting of the South End Fed. | Jeration of clubs, at 8 p, m., at Chris- | |tensen’s hall, Sist ave. 8. and Gra. | ham st THO THEY DIDN'T find the own- er, federal prohibition agents Wednes- day discovered 50 gallons of moon. shine cached in a tfee near Wood. le, 8 reported by Roy Lyle, ip prohibition diretcor. Weak Eyes? ‘Caiphor | If you have*weak, aching eyes, try simple‘ camphor, witchhazel, hydras tis, ete, as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyer be minum eye cup free. Swift Drug Company.—Adverti Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! 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Advertisement |Memorial Planned by Bremerton Elks For the benefit of the Holy Ro- | A program of readings, an oration sary school fund, ladies of the Holy | by Mayor Brown and music was an Rosary parish will servé a turkey | nounced Thursday by the Bremerton ner from 11 a, m. to 8 p. m.| lodge of the B. P. O. E. for their sday, at the Breakers cafe, | memorial services planned for Sun st ave. and Cherry at. day afternoon, Serve Turkey for Benefit of School A VERDICT of not guilty was re- | turned in federal court Wednesday | with importing 78 quarts of whisky | by jury which heard the trial ot | and 12 quarts of gin into the United Frank Perrin, who was charged States from Canada. STAR SHOE STORE 121 SENECA STREET, COR. SECOND AVENUE q ONE CENT SHOE SALE Our store is overcrowded with fine shoes. received offered at this One Cent Shoe Sale. Christmas gifts at a low price, and get another pair for 1 cent more, All shoes on sale are in plain sight on racks and tables. 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