The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1924, Page 7

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minis: but tra. nd tra- Ingland. rai it ing for r what whig not ox a orisia indl- capi: ton of itain’s ork for more poor, ot the taken tain's be pre: ations ~~ . ; MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924, THE SBATTLE STAR PAGE 7 \ — — me BANDITS TAKE (COLD LEAD F SCARS }SINCLAIR WILL [CHINA KILLING .\iiyeitc es or eee er Nees Heal ORR . | *| , i HERE'S MORE ABOL AKAD FOR BURGLARS | | Merchants’ Trustees Is Vets’ New Head - oneness | | he annual election of members | GOLF TROPHIES DOUGLAS — || F 2A SEEK RE-TRIAL! ROUSES WRATH! s:tsssvise essi:se em) 20 cnt crrn nai Ras yee seta : : io tie boand: of trustees. of the | signed, the United e |} STARTS ON PAGE 1 |) | |chants’ exchange, to be held next! ioanimously elected Jueksom — -_———-—_————— | att eae nN | pstetyr oar me ily b cnet baygh president for the coming Jewelry, Clothing, Cash} ssurce an tt by magic for the bigier| [Convicted Banker Will Ap-/Schurman Will Condemn | victor 11, ritenaani, W. 1. Nettleton, | 2he,0rHanlaation, formerly KNOW B Looted From: Homesivatioctic ttn: fT eee peal if Move Fails’ | Savage Attaok on Mission |. ™. ol. Wakeman, G. ¥-| stonday atthe’ American Legoml | same time the slot machines and| nmes, Davis J. Frazer.) sun Third ave, and Jofferson ite i wunphhae ste eM ces —_— i HH. Hamlin, Frank i asisad..| { Broaking, into the home of H, A Her boards and other petty gam Perey Sinclair, president of the do: | IN, Jan, 14.—American Min:| wright and A. F. Haines, The elec-| } pow’ ‘a * bling devices, which had invaded} 7 * m + 1 4 ey Pleager, 123 13th ave, N., manager } | funct Southwestern Washington |ister Schurman, who returned to| tion of officers will be held shortly | i Age Tevery neighborhood in the city and| ; st rho, returned, te tion of oftioera il be held shorty | Left Safe Unlockegs of the salmon department of K y bank of I! who waa convicted kin from the south day, has} Thi T k A Clark Grocery Co, Sunday night, | “ere the means of teaching children by a jury in Lewia county superior| Prepared for presentation to the| 4 ; r g eves Lake J thieves took over $1,000 worth ot}? Banble, were, elirolnated: By: the/ court Saturday night of having!Chinese government tho strongest) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 14 the | TACOMA, Jan. 14.— Because ta jewelry, silvegware and five gota | Mee of polico over night, | signed a falso bank report, will seok(|lemands yet delivered on tho sub-|national executive committee of the | safe was left unlocked the City Lam: gol h now: varies, feemas of-| now trial, his attorneys announced |Ject of the killing and kidnaping| American Legion today confirmed | ber \s $450 pool ae solg medals, Chinese lotterle 1 Bi oral : | the appointment of Russell G. Crey-| Thieves entered the company’s tt Burglars entered the Lincoln “aah dilemtine ciated cr | OF Amenoan misaigarieg py basis , of Marion, Ind, as na || flats office and stole that amonnt in { myteids' Ch. ANG cOeidenta ave: under the very noses of the po } ri eaylnecte 3 ie heh and the looting of the Supu mission |sajutant. Creviston succeeds L checks and cash, police were in i taking two trunks containing #100 ee houses of Ill fame are doing | cy Se savant (hv Abe t,|4nd firing upon the American flag | uel Bolles, resigned. | formed. a in clothing and effects. bee anchor tara matasgaiaed state supreme court. [by regular Chinese troops, — - | W. Kk Grobe 126. N.. 18rd’ at.,| Tenspertation and sale of liquor The jury. re Saturday after-| Prof, Bernhard Hoff, American | was held up by two bandits at} Kees merrily on and bootleggers | noon, at 4:15, after six days of bit:| missionary, died Sunday in a hon. } Summit ave. and Penny way Sun-| operate as boldly as ever, | al battling im tho taking pf pital at Slangyang from wounds re- 1 say night, he reported, ‘The thugs} Condittons much as these eanactl eximony. ‘The 12 me mbar el VCaived uw fortaight ago, took $17 from Grobe | erated for seven ho 2 3 4 j Willlam Meese and Walter Tu-| “st except where large sums are ios, and then announced that they| The American legation has cabled i louse were jailed Sunday night] Paid for ‘protection’ to the very of} had arrived at a decision, |tho state department at Washington i when a newsboy told pelice he! ficers who are sworn to enforce the} Sinclair, the defendant, WO4 loving instructions regarding pro Z iad aah beth. youtba’ rob Kart | jaws the only. amber of th acl in dae | aleurance of money and a wateh| oyy nea . es We courtroom when the verdict of | F the Wine wt stator, SAYS THEY'RE EITHER | wan read. He took the mat-| Nothing has been heard of the fate ‘ A. burglar ransacked the “home| “SUE FP OB CROOKED — ‘ Imly and without a semblance|of Mrs. Julla Kilen of Northfield, Bie Wy Je Boe Not eMart ] ML Stamp, 14 N. “48th st. view aoe ere s the} of emotion ; é to| Minn. coworker of Prot, Hoff, who TU = s hight, and teft a note | Corruption and graft theso conditions | The defense han five days to) ee eee ene teanvang } to m cushion, reading: | cause, ‘Tho policemen on some ot| [ elther fite motion for a new trial or} ™ pabed “Sram. the. Teanyang Wal (| ry, buddy, \but I wilt not take} tne downtown beats are elther sound) prepare an Appeal, the court, an. een at the time the missionary sans z ny more from a’ soldier. T'V| s0 on ercoked. With a certain! nounced, after the verdict and his wife were shot. Mrs. Hott |{| ——-———— = : taken too much already.” ‘The thief | * gs! i § ‘ i m8 pre } |The closing arguments of the prom lis expected to recover. had stolen an automatic platol, leav. | lement of the police, the grafting | coution and defonwe were bitter, At . ini much: Jewelry untouched has been reduced to a well organized torney Forney, who has aided the} When last seen Mrs. Kilen was + oe ic Bose heshei system, | prosecution, accu: Attoriiey ‘Tom |Mounted on a huge white horse, SAYS HE WILL | Fisk of having been pald to defend | oWering over her chattering captors | SMASH SYSTEM | | sinciatr. Who led her away into tho hills. “Lam out to amash this system. | Fink denied this, and‘rald that he| Gen. Wu Pel Fu, commander in |I¢ I am furnished enough men and |was doing so merely because Percy |the northern provinces, has c‘fered |money open gambling in Seattle is | Sinclair was his friend and was in| reward of $19,000 (Mexican) for tho | going to stop; the open sale of; trouble, State Senator Paul Hous: | rescue of Mra, Kilen. ; liquor ts golng to stop; the brothels PX [er, Sinctatr’s other attorney,accused| One report saya that Lao Yang | bbe are going to be abated and tho| | Forney of being a “hired persecutor | Je commanding tne bandits rho . |gratters exposed and prossciited. I of an innocent man.” |perpetrated the kidnaping, has been Richmond Beach Structure jam going to keep up the fight along The crime of which Bincale was #latn by his own men, who, feared = these lines while the grand jury ls found guilty carries « maximum hey would be surrounded and ied Burns; Loss $10,000 Ity oeana abd cater It ae penalfy of 10 years’ {mprisonment| Nothing further has becn learned oe z land $5,000 fine. lof the fat m Americans and ao { | Journed 4 I do not care whose | Two men nearly lost their lives tn| f9Urned- sei Nhe toa ea Monday morning the convicted| undetermined number of foreigners a fire which destroyed the Bubb man, pis wife, two grandchild daughterdn had “Until the police force, aa an or. hotel at Richmond Beach, early Sun-| returned to day morning. ‘The property loss was | Faulzation, recovers from ite pres Gaile Meyrin BinctE ni son Who 0.000. ony Senora Non BOG, Same. Ae w brought from Walla Wa a pe mbs {ta patent duties It will be aa brovee witness In behalf of hi back In bis penitentiary cell John T, Lynd, proprietor, was bad- imperative ly burned abo: face and hands | )™mPer to keep on performing - rms nen he attempted to beat this work the police department aa orate x ned ut the blare, whieh started in the|SURBt {0 be performing.” D. Held hallway, He carried his wife to sald conditions tn th Two Doctors He nnd es outside of King county and safety thru a dense cloud of smoke | for Fake Diplomas ng inventigated that | and flames. ma . ne . |Sheriff Matt Starwich is co-operat: | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan, 14.—Dr m Allen guest on BOC Hine closely with him and will wipe Ralph A. Volght and Dr, Dale RB Ona: Sone: 6 Liphaasog irae 4 POS there. Alexander, alleged 8 of Da badly burned about the head as he|° : eats eremede - wide “diploma mi conspiracies, groped his way thru the burning i wero arrested today by local offi OL x id 4 cern i@ was discovered by Dep: » two doctors, with Dr, Robert gave the fire a inging Into a probe of the liquor witlt conspir- health affic among the city’s forelgn-born colonies, the King county grand fury Mon subpoenaed more than 20 members of the Jugo-Slavia amocta Poy apes Charles B. W. Raymond, Seattle attorney, with offices at $04 Hinckley building, doesn't temporize with burglars. When a thief tried to raise a window at the Raymond home, 2211 Broadway N., early:Monday morning, Raymond got his trusty six-gun into action and fought a duel with the robber, who jumped from a back porch and escaped in the darkn ———_—— HERE'S MORE ABOUT DEPUTY STARTS GN PAGE i operation, according to Starwich. N P. Chief foonacth 2 members of the so 4 in the grand jury Jay morning with thelr claty. ch » Donnelly, pres allway Co,, has week on his corridors Mc subpe AAs, He declared that he did not ar- “We are the Inw-ablding element | ir. Donne rest her because he distiked to | of the Jugo-Slav population,” sa awotin and I hit him,” Raym comr bring disgrace upon her aged | the spokesman of the group. He re. Attorney in Duel n : ; I don't think I 4 advertising nitho ah mother, who was on the ranch | fused to disclose his name. with her, the sheriff said. | lieve tn obeying the laws he Whether the charges against my | . =f deputy will be substantiated remains | to Kill We be. owners wow f= With Thiefrat: | aeons ewer bur urope dur. ‘ Hi . H siaries, In we've had | Ing recent tfavels will be given | jens immediate concessions on Zhe i ed pee dye serge Pe HERE'S MORE ABOUT 1S ome a regular theta from |by Frank J. Laube, at « meéting of Close-fitting turbans, up-turned brims, poke Conaughy, except that he had sold MAYOR Jaci faites: 2 : Bd bavcaoal Salit: Gaerne ion igi and models for the matron. At weiner piss. “I discbarged him for} |) STARTS ON’PAGE 1 : n4-|% Dullet waiting for the So car eatenracom si unfaithful in his duty for not | Y—— ——/ | way N., Monday ‘hevo are f rints| The thief fir ting her at that time.” What’s in the Air with encouraging lawlessnean to a yard apert. They were Jackson sald at noon Monday} piace the biame on the city admin-| made by ‘: tn Monday, January 14 that his com! it would not b¢! istration. aes dl Bre Maid 5 KFC 0'to 4:30 p. ms 8 for the district attorney until! +, the duty of the federa was j two hours later, at the se CGA Fs tos iy : It is the duty ral of bulleta from Raymond's} Raymond without Lgl pyle late in the day or on Tue and county men to keep Iquor out KFHR—4:20 to 6:30 p. m;6 b: ry he was hitting only the| w Mrs. McConaugh of | of the ¢ity and county 6 mayor Aas eae tek moet slipped dow to 7:30 p. the others tacing cy | said. “Now Douglas wants $ ‘he Bp and stity.| The volley was bY K » to 6 p.m; 7 on hex ran to probe his own Incofnpeter me of my neighbors says he| thief, whose gun wan equipped|| 4, , Ranga 1 the man moan as ho panse 4 Maxim silencer xpressman, th a $ Neither Douglas nor the federal a | thorities have ever co-operated with |7 1 have hoe continues’ In GRANT 143 DIVORCES IN FOUR DAYS CHIEF-RESENTS = DOUGLAS’ MOVE Says Prosecutor Has Never nission of fine Tried to Help Clean Up mn the most} sy world have ment pressing the grand ju SED She said th and was stor MAKE CAPITAL CITY BEAUTIFUL WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. the national comn , who are fost ke stiful capita ved great ¢: nnual messi Members will stack up my al con duet with t from sident when in id s against the this message the preside ated an annual appropri or the construction of pub atte formed of police de a le artment made by to the county | t investi sand calle to ctioned for a uni 5 stem for the devel-| “Dour! lice force ttle, H 1 on which the city If Douglas knows of any ce department I wi n for the dev f on th tem of the Dist A for the lo: uld me. I am willir cation of government bulldi r-| work with him now or at a e last two deca wipe out immorallt Conn tue Ce maa 1! Minta Durfee, who secured) Nina Wileor Putnam,| Pearl White, film star, Drea ts “Fatty” Ar- ho is reported to have ¢ from noted author, whose divorce tablished re Island. 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For in t , m) NEW YORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO ts r fror 1 1 t i , 1 of perior court! t and ref pport f aw and| surrounded by ‘Thibetan bandits at father, was | and |, Batang, nor have any reports been received Indicating that special par tles have been sent to the rescue. |Plan Co-operation in Road Program | Sea with uilding a Duwamish and of Dunlap Presi between t valleys b {t was indicated by G, Schmidt ley Cx way New Hats With a Touch of the Early Spring Mode $5.95 TTRACTIVE in price as well as in fashion are se new trimmed Hats, just arrived in the airs Store. mn a meeting of that org ne time this week to hi ish angle of the road. the I board. ng coun y commiasione Britain Facing Mine, Rail Tieup NDON, Jan. 14.—Coal miner Lancashire and Cheshire vo Three smart models from this new group are | sketched. j 4 in fayor of y Straw cloth, taffeta, satin and haircloth are the of the existing wag rn 5 ppsbencnasiond materials. 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