The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 10

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SEATT 10 MURDERS WIFE; Thousands Applaud as KILLS HIMSELF ~Horse Show Opens Here N Daughter Witnesses Double 4.9. Ana Mada wee ; Tragedy in Seattle Home |A¥ ards | Are Made on First Night Prize Steeds Are Exhibited 27 BLAZES IN SEATTLE Brush and Grass Fires Keep Department Busy « Thursday words wi Brabbe then killed bir Knifton wa Spector. The m: 138 E oath Madison st ro By a st t Fel was ove " 1 hottest day a 1 Lilian, @ren of th the room burned in he r Stood in dumb horror n Swice inte the body Kn ‘Then on win under the smoking 1 the neighbors. “He's killed BLAMED DY PROGRAM TONIGHT ry 9 FOR SHOW ‘ ge w He's k e the Knifton He returned home Lillian said. He w fable, and seemed to want “Did you buy today?” he demanded ton, who busy evening meal “No, you said not to if I had to Pay more than $4, The price was about 7 7 tired, irr a quarrel os befor FOUR FIRES IN URI VERSIE SECTION The bla that load of w ¢ Mrs, Knif preparing the e of the city but over te tr {dge district to q & the canal t the Awards rule were br Three-gnited saddle horwes 4 entr Roadate Hunters Bx on Hunt club exhibits Mr ope lows Four-in-hand entry That's how homely, family But the heat year had Drain. “Don't shouted. “Bunk,” replied tired Mrs, Knifton And then it happened. Twice he shot her before the eyes of her daughter The woman staggered to the bed and ha it started. A plain. squabble of the hottest eaten into Knifton way I sald tha 9.45 10:00 10:15. . single 24 entries drill by 5 entries fires brok ted « E, A. Stuart only igarets ar eeguited saddle horses ster’s Miss C., owned De and Mrs. 1 Mrs. C. R. Castlen, first; Prince } CITY HITS AT AIR ROUTE by 10:30. on by b c ned by Wa There wa tile ¢ Belivue mage on Lake Washington 0 & call during the brush Music by Seattle Police b nent Satur tines at aftern fire under and It was a 1 « ” homes. IGHBORS PHONE ICE STATION eueeremed, néighbors phoned the Lady ‘heiged, De ner ggg ancy IE *1 etasined ataah ave = fice, fearing to enter tho home | ao ee A oe, | 4 woodshed at 3 lurked in a madman's | Tp) : : 2 | ; FF eee ete round keiten| Tries to Force Planes to | ourtn 0 calla were sent in fr - j Novice nters— k arney Miss | ave. 8. W.. and W yrtle at oc hemi On the floor, his life ebbing away in Another District ie * oomaerenr,. ee Shing ® crimson stream from a pistol i ; out a second time Mite in the head. Hoth died at the| McRae, second; Father O'Flynn, 0 have been | city hospital soon after. Seattle's Lot alr traffic Raymond KR. Frazier, third; Chief, sche rex wer : was threatened Friday, according to| Vancouver Rv ye Ltd nal way and pees the S00, age 15, and Tals aise Superintendent Rabert|tomth Wiret. ave. and. Coda { Ath “Han were cared for by neighbors last 4 Proctor. it. P Heavy = youngest daughter, Louise, is| The Pending sult ts aguinst the | nonecrritio PWisiting in San Bernardino, Cal. |Puset Sound Airways Co, which | \” giyart where the family moved four | °P¢rates two commercial planes out |i 3 pd ago. Knifton was a repair in-/°f ® hangar on Lake Washington | 1 Spector on the Bothell highway. j&t Macieos pare Richard "The remains are at the Home Un.| Formal notice was given the alr. og plane company, in a letter by ang, . v4 (eh ee |Superintendent Proctor, Thursday, |"¢cond; Black Diamond, ‘ that it must forthwith move its |#tillery, third; Colone , bled Vets to |hangar from the present location, tn ° armory, arth at Ave. NE 4, 400 ce 2 * and cease using the airways and ive-gaited mares ¢ s 7 eview blvd; 17th ave. an Picnic on Sunday |i iteceurs in the Maduon park |Rexina Chiet, E firat:| Republican wt; 29h ave. S.-W. and Members of the Disabled Amert-| residential zone, for commercial pur- | Ll! _ Woolford, wart, second; | Yaney 10th av W. and W Veterans of the World War will | poses Silver Star, Miss Bessie Warner h st. and @ grass fire in the park Sunday, July 27, in Woodland} ‘The action is brought under the | third; 1 Gray, R. 8. Fulton, | at Blaine blvd. nd Madre E A ball game will be payed/zoning ordinance, which prohibits | fourth, Starting at noon. The Ladies’ aux-|airplane hangars and commercial) Hoadster, single a ‘will provide refreshments.|airplane operation in any residen = Unig: first : mM races have been arranged. | tial zone Stuart, no Tacoma Chapter No. 1 has been pe pt ba he vt Hansen, ach | _ “challenged to a ball game and has| FACTOR’ 7 a anee: bd ry fiscepted. 3 The hangar Must be moved to a), Tandem—seaton sentimusnuston.| Rain Prospects Hold Out The Fourth infantry band, from | manufacturing district as the zoning Hf epaeareeny Gates 2 bavi ames Relief in Oregon ‘Camp Lewis, will provide the music.|ordinance prohibits its operation | Molay ee | s even fn a commercial zone. |. uaa Ce en ain | PORTLAND, Ore, July Ski The action was taken by Proctor ‘ile Mcfta Po rally hg Be xii} > After residents of the Madison park miekt tate es i winds see aie) rata “hold 2 jthird; entry by | S30 oe Rr ayy t Initiate Hundreds | ‘trict tad fled & petition, com. | volo ponies-Sheba, Lieut, V. F,|promise of reliet in the fire situa Naturalization of several hundred | ang ¢ boisterous language was | . first; Ke National Guard bs mm Ay pee " com Wash didates into the Ku Klux Klat|pearq around the hangurs, Lives Colonel, state armory, third. | . fitkne “eph is Saamis be ‘staged at Issaquah Satur-|ang property of citizens are endan-| : Heaghrv-gprauthsony My Piglet! night. Local klansmen say) yereq by the planes flying low over | Ry BRINGS Rt day a removed e menace ¢ it 10,000 knights of the order are|isng and water, they complained MEMPHIS, Tenn., Ju an advancing wall of fia pected to attend the ceremonies) “The zoning ordinance provides |brought Memphis territ rele xcrand an eye will be set off with flaming |t,.¢ the business must be removed |from the most extrer ek Ore treme reves the ti and other spectacular para-|4, july 28, Proctor said. Failure|the season Friday ‘om. Tieaid Wseeapart ct woes ae to comply with it will result in the |mercury dropped to $0 this morning.| Miles # large part of which ter pine naturalization. or initiation, | arrest and prosecution of company |The crops will benefit greatly from |" i ee, emony will be open to the Pub-| officials. ‘The penalty for convic-|the rain, far a No i pe ee cle pea hee sind eoescn Seieberiee Matt starwich said that|‘'", ! aay ae Rat) Ay LePaes i jpomations a curred mee! From Dallas, Ore, District Fire Stbare would be no interference | onmen pits tie: Fone Warden Fuller, four of whose men h the klansmen unless they wear . - ues been missing Thursday, report in violation of the law. ed that all were accounted for and mi peaks His Sis Prony emis | “There are 9,000 cells in a square| In Polk county the Simpson Log. of honeycomb. | M so d oO W R H t ging camp of the Spaulding Log hl nN a ging company, ia belleved to have | L be . é rs been destroyed. It was in. immi. LBANY, N. Y., July25—Gov- | edition because it contained a]|j|nent danger when the crew way ernor Smith today answered | signed letter from Mr. Hearst, ed to leave the vicinity. A the suggestion made last week | himself, in which he undertakes |/small mill in the same district by William Randolph Hearst that | to advise a democratic party. owned by Griswold & Fern, was New York state democrats nomi- “He attempts to say something || burned down, and the fire from it it and not to either demagogues or crack pots.” offices of the state, but my atten- tion hag been called to Sunday's | TWISP. BURNED 23 Buildings Section Wiped Out | | | | | WENATCHEE, July 2A fire of | nknown origin wiped out 23 of the | buildings in the business district | of Twisp, Okanogan county, yester: | Among the buildings burned | were the Commercial bank, Twisp |hotel, postoffice, telephone office, |Twisp Mercantile store, two drug | stores and two warehouses, The lows | exceeds ),000, | | Ranchers from miles around came |to the fire, attracted by the blaze, and worked with Twisp's small fire |fighting equipm succeed jin saving the 1 Be) Hat Clearance Sale Into and the Filer | Train of Lites on Fire Near Tenino TACOMA, July patro}, assisted by fighting a Is in Business | Established 102 Years New, Fresh Stock Just Arrived POs BTID mi $12.95 $12.50 B1x4.40 Other Sizes in Proportion Balloon Cl... COMPLETE SERVICE INCLUDED Liberal Trade-in Allowance & tore, | MeAllis ier The entire stock of Browning King Straw Hats, Panama, Leghorns and Bangkok hats, are now x Tenino © north mi On Sale So rae oe MAIL ORDERS jalong the old main line between Shipped Ue Without Grea tly Reduced [Benne and) Rain Bt al | miles. | TRIANGLE TIRE CO. TWO STORES: |Montesano Blaze | Burns Two Camps| ABERDIS) July 26.—A forest | ing several hundred acrey, | Prices Start at $1.85 2nd Ave. at University St. tating the holdings of the | 125-127-131 Kustluko ; chnoter. Brothers Loguing Co, 201 Westlake Ave. N. TWENTY-TWO STORES eight miles north of Montesuno yeu Phone KL iot-2872 FROM COAST TO COAS' terdiy, The cumps of the Wy | noochee ‘Timber {to have been burned, Co. were reported | | 13 nate Lieutenant Governor George about waterpower. He has no |/#pread to brush and grass, threat R. Lunn for the head of the state | more understanding of that sub-|/¢ening farms and homes. Miss An ticket this year, in a statement ject than the man in the moon. nis Gillim, alone at home, when | J as follows: I am sure that the democratic ||this fire approach: fought it “I do not read any of. Mr. | party will admire his literary ef- || Single handed until overcome by | Hearst's newspapers because they | forty but {t has not any. use for |jheat and exhaustion, She was res. are not allowed in the executive | his advice. When it needs ad- |/cued by neighbors barely in time mansion, or in any of the public vice it will go to democrats for ||to save her life, The state ae |) volunteer of LI AR a oh niet HEKE’S MORE ABO SMU GG LING 7 Darrow fd ii Term Will Fight to Save = From the Gallows and Sentence to Asylum BY EDWAKD G. DEKK ‘ , t ot} he ta sole | CROWE DEMANDS t | EXTREME PENALTY ALIENS ARE ! t ney ‘ DOLBLICCKOSSED CARDS ON TABLE, , ” tot SAYS ATTORNEY p 4 H oO or 7 m t pent t0 de + that the ¢ oat And ‘tapected to make the emusgil HERE’S MORE ABOUT men ‘will patrol the bor LEOPOLD-LOEB TRIAL , Se mie i STARTS ON PAGE 1 sees home on the ev ng of M ofe I tkame agid that e ft ha re Loeb asked me what it wa and id discussed th e t ty labout, referring to the excitement. ngth that Leopold sald t Figure purporting t « how 4 1 told him of the mu: Then wanted t h if he thought th man: Os are smuggled into the|1 saw him again the next day with | criminals woul ever be found out country, eithe a whole or as to} 4 up of frien T had sev was, Loeb replied that he had known pecs “Non-Stop” Pilots Oe Ne ee Nn” ang| Maj. MacLaren), Lands in Lose Record, Autto a RN MO, 3 James Mulroy, a th mber of SAN BERNARDINO, the reporters’ paity, cor uted engag MDN'T WANT HIS ' NAME IN PRINT mma d : ; a na th ng the motor| pent vince 4 men had covered] es to trace ull, When I did] the -bandite made Loeb came running up a Don't use my name, will HERE’S MORE ABOUT 1 asked whether he had any oth STARTS ON PAGE 1 when he was at ie Franks home, he met Loeb in the fron’ feral people were around, G said. “We were talk in a general, iy about the Franks case rib ng several theories,” the newspaper reporter testified. “Young Loch hqok his head vigorously and s ‘Fellows, thin ts a horrible lerime. If they ¢ the fel « that did t cer ught to hb “4 Boy" S STOCKINGS SHOWN IN COURT 800 feet from body was found. 1 it where Jacob and the two defendants could sec cob Franks, takt one his it 1 1| Sergt. Edward Anerson went over Spl oc aD ty song eal 1] the ground covered by Byrnes Mrs. Alex Niven. 1| Sergt. Joe Berounsky told how turned in Friday by Solleitor T, | Loeb and Leopold assisted the police C. Rey were finding some of t ticles, After Ike ¥ 1) the confessions by the defendants, | De 5 © police asked them to check over Fred Low i|the various details, During a ride ¥. Low Lybeck 1Jof several hours Leopold and Loeb A, Gall Burdenels | pointed out wherb the typewriter was met 4 [awson,)2) 1] thrown into the water, showed where | AL Titian se.c5 1 G. Lientfoot! 1)the kidnaping and assault occurred, : ‘2 LA. Picke 1| where the body was found. pahrrndeal tM arihfasiad 2 {| Loeb, he said, found the belt, On ¥. Fenton 1G. Robillard 1} this trip Loeb fainted and was taken Barnett Fisher turned in there |to a hospital Again another club solicitor, exhibits lL, A. Wowler 1 Judge Coats .., 1/ before the court ad Fisher... | ‘Phe charred automobile robe, be i. M. Morrow 1 Barnett Fisher. 1| longing to Leopold, one of the ex- A. J. Morrow... 1 | hibits, was found by its owner, the teat receipt book shows | witness stated. As they drove ‘sev |eral miles, the other side of the Ili. tT Mar aantr™:-+. 2] nolwindiana line, near Hessville, Leo- oy B. Johneon,. 1|Pold said that Robert's shoes would | |G, B Duoland 1 © ¥. Holland. .i00| be found on one side of the road. M. L. Babos } Bl Werner 31 BARE ALLEGED PLANS 1 oW. Feet, {OF LEOPOLD 1 Western Auto| The pasts of Nathan Leopold and ‘ Wrecking Co. 2) Richard Loeb, slayers of Robert noawaee 1 Geto tle aed | ranks were: put under the search MG, Hmith. s.r 1G. Me Swinehart, § {light this afternoon in the judicial | Marry Cripps... 1 1 Smith S|hearing in the court of Chief Jus Mtewart and Flood checked in with|tice Caverly. alte pi : Professor W. Puttkamer of Mrs Vetere ssesbL Postotfice Shoe lene jaw, department. of the Univers- Mr. Muller (0.0.1 A. Humphtien., 1 {ity of Chicago, an insteuctor of Leo- ihr. Brockman. 3 RR. Wilso ‘1 {pold, was the first witness, First Byeraale Opie? Woana ,{the professor siti he had a coz if ce] Williams, 1/@v¥rsation with Leopold on Wednes- 1 | following the murder at Uni “What 1c: Both me Rae Titel | did Leopold to you?" i K. 1|Crowe asked, 1| “He asked me relative to the {| Franks case what the law would 1|be, He asked me what the situa- 1/tion would be if it was supposed j| that the little boy was taken into i) the car with the intention of kill. 2|ing him, I said the intention ap fare JN ele ics obvious, that the purpose Shop “| was to take human life, Art Hoxe came thru with these answers |“ ‘Suppose the victim was killed |to his solleltations during the act of widnaping, would Magnuson Brom..$1 Works 1 slaughter or murder?!” We iteus bans Williamson. tl the witness suld Leopold asked him Automotive: Gear ul ut would be murder, 1. told And they all make w total of $179. | him Pntnciae aansetiheNy “Here’s My Bit!” State Park Committee, Automobile Club of Washington, 416 University St. Gentlemen: I think the idea of a summer estate for the common folks is fine. I want to help you put it over. Inclosed is My/CONtIbUtOM OLis.s ceviebeldve se sasectoece’ (Amount) Name Peon eee eeeeeeereeerseneseeteeeseeteteseses Address __ were paraded | Kamchatka on PacifioFlight | TOKYO, Jul: ‘Italian Aviator | PISA, Italy, Locate of th took off today fre Italian Pe -Lieutenant air service. d headed first leg of northward for Paris rk Italian, planned to fly on to Joining the ja flight to New Y. The London Amer com and Brough, Atlan ing them across tt husiastic crowd cheered his which si, the fied Italy's en rid contest for t supremacy, Slictendloah Makes long dist Flight of 500 Miles § LAKEHURST, N. J July - The naval dirigible, Shenandoah, | | ded ‘safely~at' the air field ; ere m. today after hav- ng aloft more than 24 hours | The big air cruiser made a 500. (ff mile flight oyer Scranton, hampton, 2 Pa, a . ¥., yesterday, was unable to land when reached her home station | because of unfavorable weather six hours above the alr field before | finally being brought down and got } er control of a landing crew. Eight Rauch Homes Burned in Forests SAN FRANCISCO, July —For- est fires again took ‘the offensive today, centering their attack in Northern California. Eight ranches have been burned jout, a school. house destroyed and | the tiny town of Greenview threat- ened by the fire in the | section of Siskiyou county | The blaze is advancing on Green- view along a three-mile front, driven by high winds. One large saw’ mill was reported destroyed late yester- ay. | near Castle Crags, burned over a SUA I} 940Jaq Sozov Jo spuvsnoyr ly controlled last night. A force of 0 men was still preventing its ad vance today, according to early re: ports, County Judges are dealing harshly with those careless with fire, Driv- ers operating automobiles with open mufflers are being arrested. Campers und ranchers are using fire under rigid supervision of rangers. | Small brush fires are burning near Por jand! Rails Exownd From Heat; Halt Traffic HOQUIAM, Wash.,, July | was hot in Hoquiam Thursday. |the mercury reuched 90 degrees, | street car rails on the Highth street | | bridge had expanded to such an ¢ tent that it was impossible to open the bridge to river traffic, | Hacksaws were used to trim off |the rails on the switging span and to allow it to swing-elear ofthe ap. | proaches: | eee pt ICE BOX NASHVIL. Tenn. July 2 Scorching — weather—the hottest which this city has experiéneed this year—write Into the mortality ords of Nashville. this. week Jof its most paradoxical deaths. negro working ins an jee died from the Intense heat temperature outside was while in the storage room the |cury shivered near yero. ‘Lots of Work to Get Few Pennies | rec one A factory The men Entering the Haine st. market, 208 Blaine st,” Thursday night jburglar stole the cash register, car |rea it into Rogers park and broke it open. He secre only a few pennies. ‘The roxister was found by @ small boy Iriduy morning, the! She cruised | nearly 100, | Enters Air Race a ' } | | | | i ott Barly] e fire in Shasta.national forest, r | | | IL Persian “Apology” Is Declared Vague ” CATELYS = * é Exceptional CLEARANCE 00' One and Two Pants Suits Every man and young man in Seattle who ap- preciates good clothes will be pleased with the values shown here. New English models; also de- sirable conservatives. 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