The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 1

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tonight moderate to Maximum, 51, Today WEATHER gales diminishing. Wednesday ‘Temperature Last 4H ‘ROB SEATTLE FIRM 13 TIMES: and fresh Wednesday; southerly Minimum, noon, 46, Howdy, folks! Bought your mother-inlaw a Christmas pres- ent yet? Neither have we. That man who told he wo commit morning at Marion st aye. failed to show up. He ought to be truthful advertis! Pathetic Figure up all the cracks { ing to asp! finds that tho out. And hasn't a CANDIDATE FOR THE IVY CLUB The guy that put a lace curtain thru the player piano to see what kind of music it would make, new fash. nude-col an item in mie aF a then? PATHETIO FIGURES J, Horace Waf- fle, bought ‘all the accessories his Ford recommended and then found that his engine wasn’t powerful enough to pull the load. who dealer Yh DIARY Up betimes, and to mail being opened di made out of a hard-b d find a tit and indeed t of girls in Seattle mu #0 to home, get marr “and figt P Raper. STATISTICAL SAM SAYS Dur the past r POISON | Baid his Ia y And I ha ney to ba offices, and the | tim The Seattle Star tt paar The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Barered as Becond Claas Matter May 2, 1899, at the Poatoffice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 8, 18) te CENTS IN SEATTLE —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers Luke May, the criminologist, analyzing blood stains found on the coats of two Star reporters, in running down the u in The Star's “imaginary murder.” ture was taken in May's a | known “slayer” aa “PIGCLY eso WIGGLY VICTIM Two Sates Stolen From Stores and $349 Loot Taken; Elude Police Piggly Wiggly grocery stores in Seattle were the prey of ban- dits for the 13th time this year early Tuesday morning when a gang of yeggmen stole the safes from the stores at 4728 Univer- sity way and 1100 19th ave. N. getting a total loot of $349. | A police prowler car, manned by |three officers, gaye chase to the fter they stole the afe but the cracks- men esi er a thrilling chase thru the University district at a re- Ported speed of 60 miles an hour. The officers, who were called to the scene by a neighbor, came upon the men as they were cracking the safe 0 The yeggs promptly piled | | bandits soon University stor: Photo by Price & Carter | Star Btaff Photographers William M. Short, Photo by Star 8 Price & Carter | Photographers Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | | Fede om e Jastl 1 h » hubby, Major Frederick Mc- State nica s | Federal Judge Jere mean L bad pet gee Ni es tse cs of 4 ve, i" « ae Federation of Labor pres dumplings sean the ae aie F Jeterer, who says whi aughlin, who is No. 8, had great sport dodging news| ,, nt, who, it is charged, wa 3 » from the c si * 3 outdistancing the prowler car. photographers while in Seattle. Sich taser were per sailed | on the President Madison for the Orie nt. After much coaxing, they|libeled by Martin Flyzik, waded Tuesday morning to pose just before they| mine workers’ district presi- de ent. : ™\ buyers should be equally The pic- |outlty with whisky sellers in prohibition law violation Eight Piggly have been stolen aud robbed in Seattle during the past year, three times Piggly Wiggly stores Wiggly safes ~SUBUTH MAY | HITS A SNAG ‘Test Shows Blood in “Mystery Mur- der” Is Turkey’s a snag,” inolo. r, you mon: ch the modern nel. May, the im- ua dummy ter don the asked to unknown a snag do you ean, M 1, not a exactly, but r m under clue t 1 good yesterday,” 4 f I tell you nt I'd t i Hall” QUESTIONS HALL ON “DEATH DAY" MOVEMENTS Mr, i May, “at what you + The Star office plamn 3) Escape Unharmed in Plunge of 125 Feet ae by | |TRAGEDY? gs lith ave, and Shelby|chorused st., a half dozen children} mourners. stood wringing their hands. In the gutter lay a suffe: ing dog, gasping for breath, life all but gone. Across the street crawled tempts at robbery have frustrated, according to J, MePherson, local manager, * The men chased by the police are | believed to be the same yeggs who broke into the Piggly Wiggly store Jat 1100 19th ave. N., earlier in the morning, carting away a 600-pound fe and almost tearing the front |door off in getting the strong box | outside. The robbers obtained $167 from |the University store and $182 from Alleged Letter) is. Ats o'clock Tuesday morning, Ry | | | have been held up, and two at- the half dozenjceeding the speed limit and|ter, won’t you?” “You hit them,|they’re going to die if some-| “Keep your dogs out al “BE CHARGE you know, and you were ex-|thing isn’t done. Please, Mis-|the street, will you? You} |kids—” i motor in the flashy lAction. Follows) | The auto roared and its owner in} the flashy clothes was gone.| | | THE DEFENSE By Grant McGee lanother dog, seeking soli- Sure, I ran him down and killed him By the side of his quiver- Accusin Short bab See Cone ct the Pia tude of the underbrush in Seep emai yp phism be 2 Fike ing pal the owner of the sing | discovered that sate-roUbers had am its misery. ie Geo sieala tadned. sigue stricken dog in the gutter} Rea ees say [ited taking a 600-pound Nearby a flashy automo- With 2 squeal he flopped into the alr knelt. . een > POORRY Ot DISHCE ate 's store has been bile and its owner, in a flashy And fell dead as a log, The other children turne =e The oie eae . % app ine : A University ay has never been garb, He was impatient, re I whirted oct without « can silently to watch the disap-|« bbed before, altho the safe-robbeel very busy. Ho was only » dog. pearing car. : e oY tole a safe from the Jamieson & “Won't you take our dogs They had learned their)“ Doane drug store across the street, to the — hospital, Mis ter?” {first 1 lesson in hate. lor Feopntt) The safe taken from the Johnson: store h DOUGLAS GETS Judge | Neterer Uses PROBE FUNDS! More Cash Voted for Secret Vice Investigation not been located. ANOTHER ROBBERY ATTEMPT FAILS The robbery of the Piggly Wiggly store occurred about 4 o'clock. At 3:30 a. m. the same automobile, ate cording to thi manned by four tt nswering to the sa description as the safe robbers, made ate but unsuccessful attempt > a shop at 1021 B. Pike PLAN BILL TO s majled to labor Bible Text in Work ELECT JUDGES “= A Craig Contempt Case Starts highest trib Action in Congress |, Short. wou to break comment } st. ‘They were frightened away when Says Whisky Buyer Equally Guilty T ‘ nt r than that rs 2 } > ] + a man living upstairs heard them Prosecuting With \ an W ho Sel ) It BY PAUL R. MALLON i prey d and called the police. Dougla eaatines (United Press Btatt Correspondent) aes ry ar Captain of Police E. L, Hedges had age keth fn his heart, |r WASHINGTON, Dec, 4.—The ve © | just come on duty at 4 o'clock when ny tho board 7 ae, as the case came ed elephone re by wave of sentiment aroused in 3 celved a telephone call froma ers tate M * Bit F congress by the Craig contempt s cian living over the Piggly Wig: aghe i " t s I 0 in court e, to th@ effect that four men case crystallized te in a de , ‘ i 7 h t ‘ a at the the safe, Hedgés de The 1 cision of the progressive group | norcrtaS HAS z nie: BD. foltric ae art 1 5 tatvodiike’ a |b infrwelty 4 4 | tal . D. Foltrich, BM. house gosstr i; : i a ie to introduce a bill in th to | LRPTER OOPIRS | ni + Sait Ta h of Its Fo¥-| providing for the election of eu ctdn the ‘ " oy . ce ge . rnment t much’as the man] federal judges. _ haa in bh possession s was told that the wade ; F / sag teh 1 he sa This bin will be the founda. |) "°* cfs 4 1 headed toward the old 1 t . me for he deplared. tion upon which the progressive aah : ad. F De ed 2 i ‘ ; program for liberalization of the e auto followed the new v fail to P n be. made to t federal courts will be based. k \ d to Morningside, and ard of : ; : n turned into the old highway 7 ilar court t i Cr Fe and started back to the city. The rt ( Auber h helJ Julius M ft safe robbers we een two blocks ; " mr remitted: bY: Pit nt t away on E. 6 mpting to opén t c LY stron a BAN CAR rank ‘ : Md.) SKIDS ON CORNER r " 7 in the | ‘The bandits turned on 26th ave. Ny ‘ te Dade 1 } t for 1 : : ; d went south for over 10 blocks, He reit his reawon in) Save He Will Not Consider || " a] many See Se ie te é ithe ‘oaional & rear tasnatn a2 rem Re-election Next Month PONE | (3 : uk the | £ ‘pee mpegs on Rayendi& blvd, ; daly Robert-H. Harlan’ je for parking strip and Anke t ‘s Prot RS res t n t “ missed by a few inghes a disastrous 3 ee ‘i : hie 7 : im-| (Turn to Page % Column 1) — | (rum to Page M Column 1) och nied ‘ by at the a ot (turn to . Column 6) “lop DERS AUTO t of r ¥ ot ‘ A LITTLE 40) hold an "IR ENG SAILS _ DEA‘ DANDY TODAY “ |With Phoney Checks json. irene « ' P ; a a OLYM# H PRO!

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