The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1923, Page 1

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ction Ae fed. ea hu ho came you wilt Ads to MAIL CLERK JAILED HERE PO em). |. The Maenpaper Withithe Biseert Chewlation Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Tnoreasing cloudiness prodadty |, rain late tonight and Sunday, Moderate southerly winds, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 47, Minimum, 35, Today noon, 40, Watered as Second Clans Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postotfice at under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879, Per Year, by Mall, $9.00 VOL. 25. NO. 246. ‘SEATTLE, WASIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928, Prison Toon for Winifred! DENTIFY DEAD Winnifrea GIRL SLAYER (7 ali ee se NEN RESCUED mers (11S ONE 10 CHARGE Do your shopping on the Fourth | vies tae cast ance! Go al eee Seven Bodies Now Reckless Waste of . Doran, challenger, are playing a nue ‘ i . Sictptabtlig: sheckie. conieh ame 5 - Recovered; Four| Si he Human Life Must rf ; attle tonight. The cheer inter, no dou, wit be ay a | Recognized asiii 4 : Stop, Says Judge; cae a deaf and dumb guy. vr DIARY oe... ee | Crew Members os Girl Unmoved | Postoffice Worker (December. 7 Up betimes, and to the offices, bat is : ‘ ; - 4 c care Lord! could think of nothing, bat why | i paca he Three of the scven bodes recov. if By John W. Nelson Under Arrest As this should surprice me I know not, for Jered from the wreck of the T. W. 1 was bern that war. And se tn the ; sor ' | veteran Puget Sound steamer, | AE It Is the judgment of the | Mian Who Looted directed by C. Chaplin, and did think it 4 | which foundered in the treacherous | i . ‘ court that you be sentenced to mighty fine, bat the ending pare benkum. : ; ee f | waters of Lopes nyassage, near Fri- , ; serve trem..one tel), yenes. i Child 9 F id And theace te, Ripews fer Ginaee, where Ee |day Harbor, Wednesday night, have | i 4 ee state prison. at Walls rens runs and euity eae order of patahies wa putin: ¢ been completely identified. A fourth i 3 i pe lest I grow too great about the cirewm- F was partly identified Friday evening | By Winnlfred Gibbons, 19-year-old : ference. And s0 to heme. ‘ ; by Fred: Hi; Marvin, roanager of the slayer of Harry Lacelle, Seattle By Seaburn Brown ; I Mercantile Transportation company, advertising man, heard the sen- Chars ‘A campaign has. been started to SE: cance chlins weaskaa femal ee tence Imposed upon her Sat | 9 Sere comm pete save the rhododendron, but {t will . ; | They are urday by Judge Mitchell Gil- ness of soul that even the ar- an meet with the approval of | Bigno 0. Wedenberg, firet officer; liam, without a change in the resting officers, accustomed as newspapermen. It is too hard to fit le 39th ave. 8. set expression of her fac they are to dealing with crimin- th t word into a headline. | ph I. Larsen, chief engineer, | Apparently expecting such a sen als, were bitter in their de- Besides who knows how to spell }1819 12th Seat tence, she rejoined her mother, who| nunciation of him, Ray M. the darn thing? . ; Ww occupied a seat in the courtroom] Smith, 30, of 1520 Melrose ave, oe aie ’ while her 1 ey, John F. Dore,| postal clerk employed at the A New York man ate 63 hot dogs| formally notified the court that the| King st. postoffice department, at one meal. He must have wanted} judgment and conviction would be| Was taken into custody by them the wurst way. | appealed to the state supreme| postal inspectors Saturday see i Cocke. ing and charged with steal- CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | ing money from letters ad- IVY CLUB | dressed to the fund of the Chil- The person who sends you a | dren's Orthopedic hospital. booklet telling you how you can become a perfect gentleman in four lessons. .s iam Ba quartermaster, of | Tacoma Dutch,” @ deckhand or steve-| dore, whose true nan not been| MANAARAR MS COLO LILLIE AS 7 =, The pronouncement of Judge Gil Mam came after he had denied the ‘Saturday wh United States! BE” Ye th ; jmotion of the defense fora new) ww. reel that there’ can’ be: 0 4 yessel Snohomish put to jtrial and had heard the plea of! gount as to Smith's guilt,” one of y in the morning to search the inspectors said, immediately nt the total reco | the wreck to seven, it was announced Attorney Dore for clemency. Leap Year ts only 23 days. away, gals, Now lg the time to prepare that halter for “Micky” McCormick; ; | Wre co of the T. W. Lake was) Z 4 3% mum sentence,” Attorney Dore said.|We® searched him.” The officers. who doesn’t know what ft is to have| F a |found strung 4 the coast. of} . ae: : i “Certainly you will not send this|srabbed Smith as he was coming a dish-rag thrown at him. | Lopez island for three miles, many | 19-year-old kid to the state prison.|Off duty at 8:15 in the morning, see | parts of it in single planks, evincing | fs em EE |You don’t even send men thera| He was lodged in the city jail ta And then there's Ed Maxwell, who ; |the terrific fury of the wind and| is HEE! until they. become 21 years of age.|®Wait arraignment before U. Sy handles all sorts of bonds. Perhaps ’ oe Hheavy mens which battered her to j | “The verdict was a compromise | Commissioner Elliott. you could get him ‘interested in the ! jpleces during Wednesday night's} Hi lone. The conviction doesn't stand|, Smith, it ts said, had charge of bonds of matrimony, girls. ; storm | |for anything. It would be barbaric|‘he letter-cancelling machine, and : ©: Oh? : f while, Marvin is working on : 9 brutality to send this girl to prison.""| ane in ten ; ada ks he fou never fell di ite A r r Ray 7 y a amall t at, neon , | mi Sy ssed Sola tine. ed You auite| “Here is Gregorie Carmichael, 13-year-old Filipino. farm |? or 6 high seas of Lopes j : Bocas tas Mee nano {Children's Orthopedic Building fund he no-banana compler and the| boy; taken when he arrived Saturday on the President Madi-| py i m. j Ming ofthe jury andthe facts ot | which is being handled by the m. toof | sdn,'en route to Oklahoma, to establish his claim to a third | have « ’ causing | A “ ; 2 BA | the « a eto tenon Se ae ell, t ashes te f + ‘ y he o | without running them thru the Wes a “ee a to ashes, and dust ofa $30, 000; 000 oil fortune. Inset is.Mrs. Justa Venasquez y Best woahia: to pont, DeleEee tbe dary. soe eat A “a t 8 m4 sat i Fe i that she should eacape a peniten-| py ies i Previon wb: : of the| : e ‘alain n sentence,” Doug! The flow of letters, all of which on the eastern edge of| sald. “We cannot stop this promis-/contained moncy, has resulted from Toneé inten BOAthWwaae Tne ? ious man killing unless someone|a drive for funds in which hundreds where four of the bodies fof those found guilty Is given ®/of leading Seattle citizens have her sweetie, Fitz: we 3 4, th in Ma-| 4 Uy entence t will act as a deter-|taken part. The scheme has beem ed her w ith an engage- son, commanding the Lake, may have | r nt.” | to mal] letters, each containing @& d Gee Geo asked’ him b Orient Boy S Romance attera: to 6 passage in| . | DEPLORES SENDING $1 bill, to various persons Chosen raved for her. What y y a ag b run afoul of | ow 3 % : if IRL TO PRISO? Jat random, with an accompanying y twas: “All) he westward of De-| ; 2 appeal to “match or better” the catur 4 Jyoung girl like the defendant to|s0™ 9md return: the monby to the ’ » « are not génera | ‘und, in care o! he Union Natio. ence | Lawyer’s “Lamp’ Transforms Poor’, = ie. fo Uy, ipplag sae wad |Drison,” Judge. Gilliam anid. “But| U2 ! f the Union Nationa ndhered to ; : " ‘ ‘ " GEE, TH’ OFFICE T Mae Father tamiar| ,Winnifred Gibbons, convicted roadhouse slayer, must yo} was found guilty by a Jury) For some. tithe inspectors have VAMP, 8 | Pigtender Into Millionaire Thy the Lvakera®@:okLo BOCK, pees | to the penitentiary. Saturday morning she was sentenced to) after a fair trial. I believe With! been aware that all of the letter Fo It’s only a matter of a few | | nt Friday inarbor serve one to 10 years at Walla Walla for the killing of | cutor Douglas that the Jury/returned have not béen reaching | more years until a lipstick and | SrerRE : ’ He announced that Harry Lacalle at The Grove roadhouse, 0c tober 7. did not have in mind that she/their destination after being mailed. a box of rouge will be included | | Out. of the Orient Saturday there|Gregorie, then a ye and t ¢ bodies he Is holding, ands othe i |shouJd escape a penitentiary sen-|an investigation of weeks finally in every girl baby’s layette. | | came ito< Beattio ca 1d-yer ol young to tr mained with the | y y ered Satt { ter settled suspicion on Smith, the aus ~ - more -wo 1 mother. Dougal até efote| and Sur 0 He | “But she is convicted of a se-|thorities said, and the discovery of cee ny of » conjured up by Al tif nd lar ler m the 2 ° rious crime. man's ~ a3/letters on his person has convinced 0 to Stage Big Cur Match,” | rful lamp d took ¢ I a, then 3, |g. § and nd Mi er and Seattle Win snuffed out a flash of anger.|them that Smith is the: thief, srint In The Star’s sport. y ti ago, ‘dressed only: ft f te r No ot i n rt There seems to be a wave of crime} “Smith is the most heartless thief am eryone thinks white shirt that 1 2 n y Harbor es BY W. H. PORTERFIELD thruout the country in which’ hu: ever been our duty to deall Iker Cochran | 9 » boy was caring rs. Sart aun the | pre 0 e (Special to The Star) man life is recklessly wasted, It as the chief inspector’ hale ght the only , finally located he nila, 1 r or ° ASHINGTON, Dec. 8—Congressman John F, Mille Seatt! ;||is the judgment of the court that| statement. ‘The Orthopedic hospla * the defendant, Winnifred Gibbons,| tal. building, which is open to all ervé not less than one nor more| crippled and afflicted children wha than 10 years in the state prisén| need attention, has been in need at Walla Walla.” jof funds’ for some time to build @ nh witory (fee ¢ : The court room was crowded with|much needed addition.’ The rea lia that a rend. 1185 rs and attorneys during the| quests for donations, with the $& arguments ew trial. Attorney | bills attached, have not been sent Dore Wased his claim of error on the} out by the hospital “authorities, act of Judge Gilliam just before the| but by generous-hearted citizens, went to the jury when Dore/ who have taken this means of do- was fined $5 for o empt. ing their bit toward helping the fund and at the same time intere oth, i in = es ve el J. R. Justice Accepts ik ans, {sins Oe | to: Oilahorin Phase He quoted four decisions by the su TERM FOR MAN e169 ent the saphenp bens ter ns phen , us In | Girt S oe . nt of ty bear ya by nthe be punished to the full exten moth nm the liner Presic eet repo ve bee k : besa es? cp = i | crew of) 2d) known.fa..have been | : ‘ ig rhe BARBARIC BRUTALITY 16 letters in his pocket, containing aboard the vessel | oe : “The jury recommended mint-| sums ranging from $1 to $20, when j rf | ; | for the remainder of tho officers and | x Th oe ss at LAWYER CALLUS IT after tis serost was! toNds: | ela “Tho court deplores sending farm in ebt t toh wn | T. W en t t 2 ‘0 the naval. affairs committe vince home klahora, t with “her | owne fice Satur it bev ottly memt committee from. the. North ifio’ district and, liv a r t she nd no|r o ne i e ue Ch man Phil § s, of San Diego, is the only member HOT WEATHER NOTE |of the law, if a vigorous prosectus The Upper Yukon reports 50 : state supreme court has clear-| on of the charge can attain thas degrees below zero, and we do . ¢ "i (Turn to Page 3, Column 2 defined its stand,” Dore said, | °4 hope the sourdoughs up there i Lip q , ach succeeding case has been| According to the post office ate are not still wearing their | ¢ of » h attent and eee a more emphatic. «It,has ruled that|thorities, Smith has a wife, whom ees Stoning axnin for the peace, and OF GEN, WOOD YOUTH SROWNE” pees Kienasing these rae Archer of a ation | he. dbba-6t live with, tat 20) el aters Wednesday r Jany act, even criticism of an attor- Iney, that might prejudice the minds | dren. illi i “4 EK 2 | ’ , 9 error and re-| eo arr rn secon¢ Philippine Emissary Says) IN SHIP F AL L e aectal Jot'a Jury is palpable error and re-| |The atest was: the second of Most everybody | Miss Nell had gone up aguinst | versable.” this nature People Dissatisfied |. TACOMAY Ee knows or knows of J. R. Justice, [a karder job of teaching than she| Douglas countered the arguments| Valdemar A. Smith, who is facing TI Ne anate & oth i scently contributed | had expected when sh 3 \by quoting decisions which upheld|charges of stealing money from BY SEABURN BROWN cil kpdethaca SB eM fat a Dt ait ad expected when she camo West.|tho right of a trial Judge to discl-| the mails while working as a mail as undetvainees aah 3 Fe nd iS Renty Des series of Interesting articles 4 wr first year and the work pline attor s and properly conduct |'clerk, was arrested three weeks ago and Amet > Fequests from ithe legisiat esterday and was drov possible mayoralty candidates ere was a little more strenu: ial. ‘Mos! uredly the defense | by the inspectors. es Mr. Justice did so well in this been back in her | ec 1 1 served to be admon-|. Ray Smith has been employed in work—his comment was so fair , Then relations had| ished,” i leks total ‘post’ Office depart and © tmipartial-<that ;:The Star | no nh as congenial w the| Miss’ Gibbons was convicted of| since 1920. asked him to find out what be bale might have been. | manslaughter by a jury in Judge Gil. | Pomme, Here is what. Mr.\dustice * (¢ pe _ rea ; | IDAHO. HAM LET thinks after a careful survey Nell. left 1 the. clesuimatancen, parrodnd: || auietart. vanboivert chithe” evanine| CGOPl Bate Clatlén | SPOKANE, Tho Uttle this most unusual case of. November was altiost ete vee end thete, and sh ayo to| Robbed by Woman |e wine he ae s ms a according to reports reach BY (3. (Re. JUSTICE | he FOSTORIA, Ohio, Dec. 8A wom: 4 : M an robber today held up two girl] ‘The business h of the town, in the Ohio Savi: & Loan rT 50, we here and escaped with all th sight, approximately $1,000 Mabel Blackford and 1 lyn, were alone in the office (Turn to Page 3, Column 7) 1 age 3, the “gunwoman” entered jin

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