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,Lawshe Innocent, Killing Is Still a Mystery — iededbe aaa eee ~ ee ~ ad | WEATHER’ The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington — Ex | i, a le Ca e ar ee ee I| ll : preheiieshaaneni tea oe Se 9 14g <> SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, AUGI 19, 1924 * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLI SAILORS FIND LOST GIR Dumbell | EAST SHIVERS: Flapper With Longest Hair ) “THRILL” DEATH LILLIAN WARMER WAVE . Mesrwagt “EXONERATE SAYS. SHE COMING cLoses “VICTIM OF WANTED T0 WED A GOB Vermont Is ‘Cool With Cool- Await Attorneys’ Oratory on Loeb-Leopold Case Navy’s Tip Results in idge’ at 40 Degrees DARROW IS SATISFIED Capture of Girl in ee ee Ce P| ‘ings: Ton't this wondertut STORMS HIT MID-WEST Coroner's Jury Is ’ weather for somebody else's va Part Responsibility Will Be Trying to Place $* ’ cation? Path Send Loan of Heat to Re- Today's definition: Rain ia what we! lieve Cold Down-Easter sy tee Whee we baveu:.tt and asters Chief Defense Plea Blame for Death Hotel, After She 5 cai A WARM wave with showers ts ({RININAT. COUKET Roos, « of Informer Ran From Parents = ming out of t West to re Newspaper . a> | cue the Atlan seaboard from the t ‘ sal 1 4 mpep LAW f I ILLIAN COCHRAN, ,14, has been | oo chet t - rt tad be ay spel weather bureau 1 » caring € ded r f h pg: “ 4 tk SS ; ae ashington announced today ft n and « ts} shot him in t Lillian heard the call of .. ae is ae l ual Aug weather han beer a \ a whispered call from the a ag} [ePorted all along the Atlantic coast r ita hs Wnoqualas ational) saitor, It lured her from H x from Northfield, Vt. where the . ¢ Carnat . s. nts, d J MR. DUD'S ADVICE iy araatad’ to. ab Aserion tice’ Krown ‘ | myst following tt ‘ the eS e “Dumbell Dud: I read in the | | Uucy. STU (8 pia ght f _— ; , t 1 Res the 3 paper that thousaands of persons | Vhero a iow mark of b4 wae regis wa Mathan Leoeaid aon 3 , 4 be a | died from kissing. Is that so? P ; J . | Derk { In Washin last night's 1 Lach were normally and le , ‘ s ed Lillian’ Goohvan | bette : ae Oe Ope w mark was 63 degrees, and the ‘ ' Bobby " ' further | ‘Three days search end: . A day mark around 72 Franb tim was found at the P: think there are more than that , j Dax y Pat v i dylig to be kissed. | The cc jescended upon t Clarence Darrow ef defense at " et Re be by Patrolman William ‘ ¥ % | East Sunday night and little chang ne hb eliver the pr € put Reyne " eee has been anifest since that nb f t fe ft t “ 1 me theories $ ee rae gy ; . - teat G M failed, a By are watching elie bs " He w ‘ ¢ last ye n wes : gawk watn dharceares and? wadding ws he sentenced (0 thevstate |t@ f ' ¢ 12 Prisoners Pry Bars, but t yet 8,45. maged by wind and hall. penit ' { | {ke : ; i Two visen were also stolen. These| ‘Telephone and telegraph commur see WAS DETECTIVE | Are Halted by Guards | SAYS SHE WANTED 4 will probably be used to keep the| cation were demolished thruout the FIN ALT LAKE | | 70 WED A 5AILO®. from leav while the or-| storm-awept areas. Railroad sch I] 4 ” Mt A tt lberty ne police station Lillian's chestra is playing. ules were virtually abandoned, trains DICKIE WRITES ear ago, ] mother a father, glad that she had reek eNies running wherever possible to avold| J4@tra LaMonte ts Hollywood's ft SNAPPY REPLY TO ce fi rue day morn-|been found, met their runawa Decorations for fleet week are | washouts. } ut the barbers. She's hurting ¢ ds ‘ ref ul F.'P. Wright and |daughter. While Cochrane was in- op. iow We inaadl pet the be cng altho very, very modern about McCOY’S EPISTLE |ici:y una ald heard the prisoners {clined to be angry, the mother’s hap. lice to comb and scour the city ENT STATE IS mmippers touch her golden locks, (rizcaco Aug. 19.—Richard A. ||284 the iron bars on their cel | pin s wiped out every other fish ‘TE — remeed me at | window thought ue ers Bgest’ colea’’ kfadu- ||? a om . | IRE 1 wincere, With drawn ¢ fficers en-| “I wasn't kidnaped or anything,” cor Jumped a nan henge . aici Pes Atter tered the cell, stopped the work and|the girl sobbed hysterically. “I just ; cape e me 4 | yt cee wid at ls placed the ¥ 1s men in separate | Wanted to run away from home and isthat? bas = ' ‘e navies oils |meet a sailor that I'm In love with, s ; i pisleracont Lanse ’ bo r . 1 prisoners had pried two bars ar have recently been publishe a F ng a message from ||, Me co tk t hey had taken a bed to pleces and IS RETAKEN They are the repub a McCoy which the former wel ut his family y ai tramonaen: an They * or: publican and demo-| Forest Fire Danger Is Past {8 wich “ing ends one of the fewsWere using one of the Iron posts for| This morning the girl called a se for Present, Belief oung upstart,” Dickle today ||\o-"nom he lold plans of his mar-ja pry int ee; went ae 2 Ms ike A 1 canvas from the bed at at the foot of Washing- We suspect ~ thors got | dicta e lowsa, y Bince r ‘ hia! yea. 1 red to let the men down !ton st their early training as riddle editors; Rains extending generally over all ~ aid Tl have ¢ ead | rked i r ie ip ee from the jail floor to th be eg ee want to see my brother on the fi of Washington Monday dampened ° . ° rullty to the charge of being a i ; q see my on the for some magazine. f if 1 r S n M f Pl With |! , da ' Se low. ‘The wir Fy on the/U. S, S. Tennessee,” she told officers re fown the woods (and blotted out Has udde: ania for aying oF : 1 ce : calle off rt, and the men would have had lof the float HERE'S THE DUMBELLS practically every forest fire in the P Do ° tainly haven't been mellowed bY |{ not hero he = > enter a window below and go ; ‘ ae tt nad . Y a tiatehonh h was wu y work n wi " ‘ All right, but the boats aren't Dean Ded te se dumb be |stats, it was believed at the offi aper Dolls; Hearing Today tight matrimonial experien Seat a eon Harte nate eee cht but ihe noske a thinks: of the Washi in Forest Fi Fu more, tr 1 are TS INFORMATION Police declare that escape would|men replied Batter te « billy goat. sociation Tuesday Piled a ushings 18 ANGELES, ‘Ca " tic : ali ta tily & tmere TOF BANK PLOT have been almost impossible. The! Jumping into the cab, she went é 4 wagon tongue is the tongue |may be xafely burned during th brhin of Kid McCoy, racked by | frier # a ea id Ie tin Ral bepress As I leaving my n: | first set of bars could have been re-| pack to the hot . of a talkative person.—| s humidity and mots in arge nde ag b ‘ h + 5 sand me. T pondenc af on, but the ond would have| 4 moment later a <i yer, Prosser. woods with proper precaut ol of re e i f mn by two jail birds via me running attack, it is said. homent eet Bes renee . ¢. @ nd new permits, George C. Joy,|, Fit ot Sell ritck te om ye unique ‘ sa I mnited Sullivan, held on an. open aii ee bras ests ee ae 4 Lansing. Michigan, is 0 painful op-|*uperintendent, said. tT eg” future r t saves the ex-|/We went into 1|charge in connection with the recent |PAPCI™: 1 Ben ee Lillian: cration.—Walter G. Scott, 1196 West Rin unsettled ss nA 4 ed y : hb p ng sked him what was the matte Hon Marche holdup, was in the cell. | SA) s su TO. ee | ake, 8 cloudy skies are predicted for Tues ; your I've got Information there's go-|A. F. McDonald, 4 r from H.|\ ; 3 s ‘ Tednesday, Joy (found the alle yt on JICK LOEB. : i S So petals Arges Bi tved canis to ede Haony ie a ey | ouihded” him 1 ‘ DICK, LOB. ng to be a bank holdup. Thought|M. 8. Hood, and two United States wan - kg pee in the same ett warned al ove sd . ta —~—— jit tight be valuable to you deserters also we he cel Ea bess mare ee ee lwaich may still be smoldering in|4oing men oard ata Pal a eee tined Ga cainne [clothes she wore when she left her ‘A golf course is a part of a ich m s Bt tratbeH 43 this lon't handle criminal cases,"|other men were confined on minor i a ae |the thick carpeting of the forests streveth to his i f ae Sibi") Seer cohene “to sentite alta bios parents Saturday at the South End Hoot Gibson is a yell leader papasnione Mev ne ouE. rate | when scantronted e f° Mec mitch dent of the bank. How| The nolse made by removing the | Market, Third ave. 8. and Washing: A email confectionery store is a {favorable to forest fires in the en Mrs. Theresa amination t ar have you goné in this plot? two bars att d attention of | {00 St» telling them ‘she wantet ail fountain-pen.—Christine Funk, Ar-|*uing two weeks. | paramour then told me of meeting two|the jailers. Quietly s'ipping down |‘™2 UP to the Totem pole Rated | arn? ; atakid ae Nascede men three days Before that who pro:|the corridor, the sofiioers “were at | Divmbecioally ape: told: policg am 2:f.% eee acd taney 1 attempt to ‘xo crazy’ | Pri to Di , [posed that he go in with them on|the cell door before’ the men had aj Sh¢ 20d a sailor were to be married See : the ehampion, “pal” of Isadore Dun. | attempt to ‘ko crazy’ |Prince to Direct 188 Ships ja bank stickup. One of them in-|chance to quit work and hide thelr | Wednesday : HERES THE WINNER | can, confidante of Mat kK, an s too late, eyes ; ctinised: Laavabhe ite cacthicd pacts | tact | Juvenile authorities are holding A catspaw is a kitten’s grand- | | oe hp “ais - sian women fete RY as eae dl ian IM | in Grand Maneuvers Si. BESen Whe cl pKovea ite. ve| he 94il. bresic attentpt want dia | er Her jberents complnn 34 C pa.—Mrs. Carl Byers, 9625 16th | SIS CHOC SEES -ORINST S BAe NE SUSY : et | (Turn to Page 5, Column 5) covered at 2 a, m. lourist park, “have pee ae 8. W. Come in and get your | | Cedar Rapids, lowa, Streets | noor of nis jail cell today and tore Pretty late in the game for him | TOKYO, Aug. 19.—The first grand | — — > |W. Beaver, Fuse) Gone ee ea paper dolls to change now (ities tt eect ee ke wah ee company, saw the gitl enter the | iu ea satis Are Raging Torrents (ey or the time McCoy spent | McCoy may face nightfa{™2" a Nia Tenet 2877 | ae . |Paimer Hotel shortly before the im ° | stopping up holes in his cell with [a grand jury indictr charging |#ince the Washington conference lrest and. called The Star, but police You have to be a proofreader to} CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, Aug. 19.—| wads of paper. He declared that {him with the murder of Mrs. Mors, | Will start/October 2 under the direct ee nlrebdy been iotihed: get a copyright lwo farmers, J. N. Schiey and Albert Mors, divorced husband est love, found dead in joint }wupervision of Prince Regent Hiro. SEE: = ay ite That a disabled submarine could|Claude Harret, were drowned with| of the woman he is slleged to nt last Wednesday morning.|pito, it was officially announ use undertow.—M. D. Rusk, 2608/35 head of cattle when they tried to have slain, was coming thr witnesses, all called by thel;iary E. save them during a severe rain and holes after him, and his » y re to go before the inquial-| = ‘ +50 4 hailstorm | demanded that he plug them. torial body tod and testify to| One Hers : fand elghty-eight ves. AW, G'WAN | Streets in the residential district! j:5, several days the newspa ts concerning the death penalty)! Will take part in the: maneu “Dear Dumbell Dud: I bought some| today were raging rivers. The water] haye hinted that the “Kid” would nd Serene ich, District Aton [Yee compared with 134 which OR LA auto bulbs, but there is no instruc | in many places was six feet deep. | vaece an insanity defease. Hi Keyes will demand an in./Passed in pone at the opening of Shs <4 the ‘about planting the same.| Railroads in Centraldowa were at! torneya declared that sch a pleajdictment that m a the Wictde | ie cee ae Laven ager iC il W P. ie d R nd — tinaia Tsiaticn sont of ea: | "ere t Page 7, Column | wou be eared peice te [neavers will contiaue until ovo.| Council Won’t Pay Increase ate a é . petite and alo, should they ‘be. plant n se ——| \ Pl li Too Heavy Loading Blamed ein the light or the dark of the Fiso million yea, 10. per cent of ans Retaliation fs or lake- amages moon.”—W. M. Goodwin | whic h will be spent for fuel, has] g Mr Dad {a afraid someone is ty he appropriated for the display OUGH tacties will be adopted by Moore then s e wanted | ee - ing to kid him so will not answei sé R UGH tactics will be adopted by Moore then sald that he wanted! REYKJAVIK, Iceland. Aug. 18— ; ) t Rol wis ’ the the city of Seattle in fight-|the ordinance prepared and would|Fate has again intervened in the . . ing the high rates of the telephone|hold it pending decision on the |final dash of the American round. : No Word From 4 i es San ; ; : I | ; ; trust, if the action of the city coun:|mandamus «uit. The franchise com. |the-world flyers and today they walt 2 Seater in Distress | Point Air Base | cit tranchiso committee in refusing| mittee recommended that the city Bearaientiond wth vecaly dace ; cat as 19° hel Senator C. C. Dill visited the Sand |to pay the new telephone toll is ap-|refuse to pay the new rate. ‘The |their damaged ships ' R ee ent cori oa ie peatee Lads jPoint aviation base Tuesda the | proved by the el council when it) company will be tendered the old| After having been delayed by bad Bandits Demanding Ransom) tate of the Hudson tay wealen Yady : |gueat of Mayor Brown. He waa| meets next Monday tarite foc phane service and the ity [eather and'10e paps; a fair Gay ail Be Paid for Lumberman | ignals August 14 announcing t at Storri Cc “EF ” K. Aken over the field by Cap. Stan: | Decision to tender the phone com: yin) await furth HG rived for the flight to Greenland yes- é Paid for LumMbDermMan signals Augus’ anno rie leer Tivol en ford E. Moses, commanding at the| pany a rate that was in effect before kh \terday. But in the attempt to take a ad been caught in the Ice > “re ‘ | 3 had ; n pon Mi haseowe obntins | base Purpose of the inspection} the recent increase was reached by| the phone company attempts |oft wih an over supply of gasoline, ° MEXICO CITY, Aug. 19.—The| miles north of ohne jarrow, | Tells Council Chiefs trip, the mayor said, was to enlist | {he franchise committee at a meet-|fo remove our telephones pending |both planes were damaged. j American manager of the Crock &|ed @mystery Lea Ye ino eal : a senator's support in congress |ing with Corporation Counsel T. J Jtinat adjudication of the contro. It will take one day for the flyers ie Dumber CG Yaak gi 7 Since the firs e-| |for needed appropriation to develop | Sennedy, Tuesda Ke repairs on the planes es asa poe se of ceived here, no word has been reaf) Urging that no settlement bet {led by a genera) release given the|the base, Poor eennady, DU seaAY versy in t8® courts then 1 too |‘? make repairs on the planes eo the Durango, has been captured by Mext bani son Bnet RL CAPA ESTE WEAR GER RTH HelEST Gy. Hap coatFact : | WOULD REMOVE : get away now would be scarcely pos- ean bandits, and is being held for|cegyed from the sealer, The message} with R Storri ni mpany,|city by thé contractors, he said | ; A raise would be in favor of removing the | gible before Thursday or Friday E fn advi ecelved pis the United States cutter Boxer|Gorge tunnel contractors on the} No mention is made in the claim | PHONE EQUIPMENT lec uipment from Seattle 0 1 ae ex DoW be to FE; Fansons, according to advices received | wild Tht ty and requested that|Skagit project, Corporation Counsel |for extras of penaities accruing livon medon’ cl) Ghaterhan. Wriilian (oo rom Seattle streets, | ED ext jump will be red. by the American embassy he man-| was stand hat | § + Corp | a alties acer Prater of the|Counciiman E. F e sald exfsdal, Greenland, a hop of $25 « va tains 1a: Bectinedn |e tt oe cy eager Baychimo|T. J, 1, Kennedy Tuesday branded|theaolty at the rate of $00 ad if TIME TO REGISTER EslolerokMOOTe Sieg RD) OE st eae ret cee ee mile’ tron Oie! Apreseyt Ge ‘Consul Schoenfeldt of the Ameri-|put to her sister stilp's assistance|the claims of the contrac fot|since September, 1923, Kennedy committeo, an re nance val ‘ pre-| Councilman John E, Carroll, the |Tha@anding point is on the souther: can embassy here has appealed to|and follow the drift should it be/$700,000 in extras as * points out || NOW; OFFICE OPEN pags by & eras eri ee ake third member of the committee, once tip of Greenland, i} d ece: oO dor Cifrivolo' a ndditio: cenne velleves, e! | mova ‘ol ie streets of Ses the foreign office, requesting full in.| found necessary to MBundon thejtrivolous In addition, Kennedy, believes, th UNTIL#9 O'CLOCK J\an equipment usa by the phone|“Ured In the action city has a valid clafm of $1,800)0/ day carrying charge for bond tn | est, caused by failure @f the ctors to finish the work on t nnedy’s opinion was ance Chairman B, L, ‘committee Chairm: e. | Lady Kinderesly Yk No word has been heard from|to § . eye the Boxer, and the Bachimo has not/and { tities Free Bandit Victim | Mrportea itis not known here how pnt Tin gee ga “Is Order to Mexico! many men are aboard the Imprison-|cerning the lient’ of GOs co Ve counsel alec. point formation on the | company oF@nance will ye) Kennedy requested the committee | THIEVES STEAL GEMENT |held ready for passage, should thé/not to introduce the of@nance until | present court action fail to establish|he has obtained a decision on the; Thieves Monday night stole loot | the otd rate. mandamus as the city contends that {from 208 Greenwood ave. that may AVE you registered for the primary electiont) If not, you have uftil 9 p. m | tonight to do it out lea ship e |tractors for sums amounting to|the tunnel has not bea pa | ‘The registration offices in the || @M favor using the same strong:|tho franchise granted the Independ: {be hard to recover, or hard by WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 Sue | = 48.000 more. han. the und! “gon | fo a tiniformebore ae profebed by || county-olty, hulldiner will-backept |{ Ari, methods) Of} these. untility, cons) ant shone company is still in {It is recovered. G. B. Rowe, 480 8 | $6 > A un , prescribed. by baPhe LHAE: they’ Use ont Ui: Coucalis tore, anid: aftact nh st., reported to the police that ican Charge @ at Mexico City h 50 sacks of cement were taken |man Moore said, “I favor an ordi- oy hoe, a} ope t our to acco aires Schoenfeld SKAGIT PLANT WORKING |tract catled for @ |the contract, a matter involygp pay peeaie area Azan cic 8 appealed to the nell to | $50,000. ye courts hold that the tele Mexican government to secure the} Reports from the @kagit project See i xed ae sicdetearie are unable to register during the |{nance directing the board of public/phone company {s operating on our) {TO™ thls address, releuse of It. G. Barrinean, Amer-|to Councilman W. H. Moore Tues. jascetlan & vo heat srl day | works to remove all telephone equip:|strests without @ franchise and are| : : [ean citizen, captured by bandits,{day were that No, 1 generator fs pat oka gale Fe ee | NEWARK, N. J. Aug. 19.—When |} ‘To he eligible to vote you must || Ment from the streets of Seattle.” junder no obligations to tho city | SET RECORD “LOW” “~~ the state department was informed | “working perfectly.” No. 2 genera. jare at fea Siiies“wPle Nhe va jophie Senkeviteh, a Russian |] phe registered and a resident of Kennedy warned that such an ordi-|then 1 favor their ejection and re-| BOSTO! Aug. 19.—The lowest a today. itor is having some more work done er ot ‘ ey Pr aay Ssouid he OR . need a Spanish dance at a || the state for one year, of the |} nance at this time would kill the/moval and the establishing of a|temperature recorded in New Ena tf Hehoenfeld also urged the Mex-|on it and will be ready for another Ga Sire ‘ai tinal estimates Has festival, she was arrested for inflict: || county six months and in your || city’s mandamus action, which seeks |business that will comply with the|Iand for August in years wns at {ean authorities to punish the band-jtryout in a few days, the council: | Storr 7 Se gl Ue eo ing “mental aneniah” on those pres- | precinet for 30 da to force the phone company to oper-|iequirements of the city govern-!Northfield, Vt, where the thermom- q it~ upon their apprehension. _ man said. and all matters in controversy set: (ent, ate under the old rate seale ment,” Moore declared. . Cer registered 40 degrees é

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