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| his Paper’s Choice for County Commiss ioners!.In The Star Tomorrow! F = ae The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ———- —- | VE | WEATHER Entered a# Lecond Class Ma@er May 2, 1899, at the Posteffios at March @, 1879, Per Year e8e7e5a Ammar: CAS cara: ‘era Yoo eatils, Wash. under the Act of Congre VOL. 26. NO. 163. Sp : " ’ at he de IN START NEW SKAGIT PROBE —a| iil i} til till til im. | Seattle Ready to Greet World Flyers‘trcip £8} | Crap-Shooting Holdup in Apartment * 8 4& * * & * ‘ WELCOME | BOSTON the Folks He Sends Skyward if Howdy, folks! Now that the v F —/lWil Visit. Gor = ag F| rice mvewraaedts e's | But Woman Mistook Him for Thug Rey i owe BREWS Ze Plant Friday— a! cards—they're quicker, anyway. | EATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924 * TWO CENTS SEATTLE. ain : BPaercesaro ° ee | FINHE blindfolded lady in the | Mayor Will See eae Say what you like, most of the led lady in the Martin, and his wife agreed | ; bia. candidates are mak a hard sham. | mother hubbard holding the | Then Mrs. Kennedy pointed to Working, Too eo ee gnign for office } scales of Jus received a ter Majewsk! } x 42 STORY Bee "a6 rife jolt in the solar plexus | And you're a crook, too’ ‘ $ | Wednesday in spite of every You were the man who was . . . M WILD GC Copa: 7 that the Go 5 r F died axioms: Tenants com: ; ; fh tenants tay Go bat Victrolns| NK Detective John F. Majew- | shooting craps with my hustend |PUblic Meeting to|Back in the U. S. A. CCSMITH B IN of the Skagit hydro-lectri ees: wae caaeideaeiaete ki could & 1 tM | and the ott Y ' had t fault eogiie) ap or forever | jewnki’s fault, either were. I saw your | Hear Flyers, Plan Soon, Flyers Are 4, will be investigated Fr by a A ie sia + cl Sis gcaviows .-Dakies Majewski jumped as the shot. | Of Committee, and Hustling Stages of the elty council effletency commit he THE NEWS OF THE DAY men. B. A. Sands and Ivan Now, lady,” he said, “you don't | P. . tee 60h H MORNING ‘ Miller, in answering a call from | ‘eally mean that I was there “| arade Is Due Flight | The entire committee will visit eRe $:40 &. m.n—Prince of Wales reperted) 8 apartment house on Terry | and Netpes in the robbery, do ~— ~~ the plant and conduct the investi ee vad fat asicep. Daily Bish gets out extra ave. arrested James Martin. | you | RETWEEN cight and ten thou Pp TOU, N. 8 pt, 4—Amer gation, Chairman Ralph Nichols an q £ 0 ee, Se ee Welee etal in possession of a long-barreled | Mrs. Kgnnedy, not knowing persons will be accommodat jea’s around the world flyers nounced ‘Thursday f Bi lng. “Delile Dimples. special ee revolver with which he was ac } th ee woe was ® detective, nd nO more—around Band Point | were pleting minor repairs to Philip Tindall, chairman. of the i beh The (iasheg, declares prince's pajamas) cunéd of holding up H. E. Ken Vigorously insisted that the of field on the historic day the Ameri. | their os here today and prob utilities dommittee, has been invited pene? a ime made of dotted Swiss and striped er-! nerdy as a thrilling denouement | ficer be prosecuted and positive loopers complete their trip will be able to take off fo tol atiebies aiedslond ‘ phaatee.| . ees plex’ satery| t© © erdpshooting tournament ly identified him as the bandit’s round the world. This day prob. | Bost crew Every day Julius Longseth,|'°" : Pp aoe: # a raised $9. Majewrki was detailed to in aide, to the great delight and /bably, barring accidents. ill bel T get awa |commanding the battery of |, Various machinery and engin a5 « B® s. m—Frince eats breakfast and! .-.ticatn the alleged holdup ty | “musement of # brother ease ‘ie: astt: weal . in the mornin 1 | ; Y experts, representing the contrac ‘ a Soevpamens pee ent See | hue Maik iO have || .otticera, Because there probably will belrench the New England cit elevators at the Smith build-|tors who fitalied the generator eae newspapers get out extras. h Martin was sald to ha . it $:43 & m.—Frince appears en pole tiekl attempted to recoup hiv lowses | Because of the incident, Ma from 30 to 49 planes in the air to| miles away, about midaftern ing, directs 30,000 people to and electrical devices, are now at hag atarned-down Panama hat. 4 tin was not charged with rot escort: the. world.fi h - Lieutenant Smith and his flying various floors. It’s his job to|the Skagit making adjustments pric tenis S. m—Thirty-five theesand shetke * "' crap-Shostipg. The lonk- | 1.1. hut, inetead) Wake tried In ayia e pillars mh Sp 7 4 ag 7 op ’ j te Adraing ‘the nit ovél to” he ‘ aS ~Mhe appear in turned-down Panama leaxed plain clothes aleuth was poti Mg se fo ring field will be closely guarded and no | mate Liewenant Nelson, ached | keep the cages running | rf ; urming ne P t 43 i ; , sitting in detective headquarters tice cor r car con: Jone allowed on it. Arrangements {here at 4:40 p, m. yesterday after : ‘ I city Tak EiJineie. S Frings ihebbed by Mise! with” the’ prisoner when Ken. | ‘tal weapons. amdvfined 125. | however, have been ‘made te rene|fiying from Hawkes tay, N. Fin jsmothly, a that people g¢t\ry vHeESH OUT ‘Gee ae peas gee oe oa | nedy afd his wife ‘entered. Had Mre. Keunedy not ident! “| several nearby fields for car parking. |$ hours and $0 minutes their right floor—and answer | sccusaTiONS et ' AFTERNOON “That's|the man who held me |. fn. the bey on Pause Present arrangements are |. ‘There was a tremendous cheer a million questions. He does! ‘he etticiency committee expects a f NOO? would probably © a an The flyers, when they land, will be! from « great crowd of thousands it and still keeps ili t se experts be id fe ney Meer i eeps smiling. |to call these experts before it an : refuses = secend| up," Kennedy said, pointing to guishing-in the city bastite, met at Camp Byers by a committee | fathered along the docks and on | ‘ Ch ho Phaale Ah |to thoroly thresh out accusation: i of citizens, not yet chosen. Army | top of the hills which surround the | Star Staff Photographer|made by the Electrical Workers’ 1 43 jand navy, ag well ag President Cool. | harbor. ’ i | © <6) ¢ union that the plant is in danger of Bath 238 el. idge, will have representatives here, | SIGHT OF GREEN | BY LELAND HANNUM destruction ‘by “water hammer.” ps Fa aa |Gen, Robert Alexander, in command SHORES THRILLS FLYERS i} | JNTRODUCING Juliux A. Longstéth,| ‘This charge was made by a com j the L. C, Smith building’s “hu- | mitiee from the union séme weeks man encyclopedia.” ago, following an” investigation by j Julius knows the exact location of | Chariés R. Galiqnt: every one of the 600 offices in the! Gallant claims that the surge |42-story structure and most of the )“t Camp Lewis, probably represent-| Naval craft sereeched their | tale" THEMFBECUMMUNA THE MeN ell whimiesccbetie crane” wn armersene | leaned ftom the county, Chairman W.| saliors boomed out the navy yell. A. Gaines, of the county commintion.| The airmen described the thrill | will b¢ official welcomer with which they looked down once | tank is improperly constructed, and “TAKEN ON YACHT more upon green shores, The “bar | 2,000 office people who make up the/that uniess “precautions are’ taken F TO MADISON PARK ren wastes of the Northland, over | Smith building “family.” | aiid. chiraes. “manila, ° 0016 e palint= nay After a brief ceremony the flyers | Which htye had been flying for so More than that,.he knows all the|. washed out at any time” after |will be taken.aboard H.F.- Alex.}lofg,. were supplanted .by the com. nd fancies of that vast as po a ig: started ‘ ander’s yacht, the Aquilia, with the | fotting sights of civilization. of elevator riders—30,000/ : Br hi lreception committee, to Madison| Far beneath them they saw a ratl- | ot them a day ride up and down hile I believe: that. the: major- i park, in ordér to avoid congestion. | Toad train creeping along the sho Smith building battery of eight)!t¥ of the evidence indicates that 4 From this landing they will be|&nd steam and sailing vesrels plo for he fs the starter and has |the plant is properly constructed 1 taken in cars to City Hall park, out. | ine white furrows in the sea | the county-clty building Winds favored them and the © platform uned by the fleet | Weather was ‘deal during t last, | hospitality committee in tobe left |tWo hours, when they flew high over n working in and in front of ele-|#24 safe from accident, the presence 9 r6 fot thi past 32 years |of the experts there offers an oppor [ Gestr Thirty thousand persons. ride in| tunity that we cannot overlook to i jassure oursel (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) of actual facts, ‘Tonsillitis in which she declares that the reception. Hare will be Mayor | the destroyer Richmond. The efficiency committee includes whieh I res e srs BaP wl re ow das and ER a a : i 990 p. m—Three morning | . up and will be used for the main | the guiding smoke cloud sent up by |. win Se SMB Nichols said. interviews with Effie | ; } 7 r Lie Hoe wonderful ca 1 5 and represent. es from Ore nd will take up its station off Cape |Campbell and Robert Hesketh: Washington, British Columbia, Cali.|Ann, ready to play {ts part in the | BROWN TO MAKE ' . to Dodge the Noose fornia and Alaska s, to give the |final hop that remains HIS OWN PROBE | world riamen a Western welcome, | flyers and their return to th Seattle will be without a mayor I Mars is now going away from the * Gover Hart says he will try to| States |Friday and Saturday. 4 tarth In view of all the political) BY EDWARD C, DER sane, the defense har a half dozen|be present. There will be a musl-/ WADE ASKS FOR | No sooner had Mayor Edwin J. : a ampaigns at present in’ progress,| (VHICAGO, Sept. 4.—It has been |alien:sta prepared to take the stand | cal program, too. NEW PROPELLER |Brown learned that the city council ‘| You can hardly blame it }\/ definitely decided by attorneys |and testify that the mental condi) tier thatthe flyers will be tak Lieut. Leigh ‘Wade,’ whose first jetficiency committee, which includes get ye }for Nathdn Leopold and Richard |tion of the two murderers ts cn to tholr apartments in the Naw plane was lost off the Faroe island |Councilwoman, Mrs. Henry Landes, Oa Bilas Grump, the ‘sage ef|taeb to enter pleas that the “two | more serious than Indicated by the | washington hotel. Following that|has asked for a new propeller for n intended making a trip to the Pumpkin Hollow, says: “Th' main|slayers of Robert Franks have -be-|four defense alienists used in the | ip oi4 y t, difference between a girl chewin’|come insane since their © murder | judicial hearing dependin, i i | oo the hour of the day.| probably will cross the continent nounced that he was going pn an Ret gum an’ a cow chewin” her| hearing started, should Chief Jus-| Justice Caverly's decision will bel WtGe PUBLIC MEET with Lieutenants Smith and Nelson Thousands Flee as Rebels Battle FOF inspection of the hydrociectrte be a luncheon or dinner, | plane Skagit pros sent to him here, in which he than he, too, an- ” V4 * red a m | vorks. | Dh chd, is that th’ cow generally looks | tice John R. Caverly sentence them rec down next Wednesday, Sep- |T0 HEAR FLYERS | ‘The next fitght, Pictou to Boston, | x * works, 2 3 thoughtful.” jto hang. This final decision, re- | tember 10 inet | There will be no speaking at the! will be along shore line which is ontrol of Inese ity It.will be the first time that. the owe vealed today, s the ifs an meal, lut afterward the flyers will | thickly populated and dotted with ay i mayor “officially” has been away cl ence Darrow,.“ fon of | P 9, © a 7 5: S ee f the city ¥ B : “What's the matter with | While h Clarenc ‘0 ‘ (Turn to Page 9, Column 2% wireless stations and lighthouses. SHINGTON, ° Sept. ‘4— Sensidp’ co-operating) with the inter irom the city since his return from ee the defense,” Is ready to play in a ee - —- - —_—_— - ~ ~ i in ti " ov |the democratic convention in New "I }last effort to-save the lives of his | saith rmerican sailors; operating ; |natiodil armed -force in preparing! Yoru. “Doe to. the sensational ae 3 = “I was getting shaved by &/ two young clients. | | with: sailors from ¢ British, |to: defend the foreign settlement |veionments thht occurred under the fay Mey barber when a mouse ram across! Under the . Illinois law, Justice | French and Japanese warships, | from entry by the attacking troops, {acting mayor, Mrs. Landes, at the PB tte Noor.” Hi Y.T. | Caverly would be required'to cat a| Leopold, Boy Killer, Denies have thr fol Protective prane jif they succeed in’ penctrating the|time of his former absence, the i A s 86 james 5 | 4 around ¢ foreign settlement city, the dispatches said. | PRE : ¢ jury to decide whether Nathan and ‘ y, pate mayor has professed to be afraid *A coyote was running loose in the|fichard tave become insane. an| Drawing Up Document | at Shanghai, the state depart- eee | fac atriblady tes yh tiie “city, the othe district near Twelfth and Alder | |the evidence presented at the ju- ment was advised today in dis- HANGHAI, Sept. 4.—Heavy fight-|has made two or three surreptitious ~ Wednesday, ac. |dicial hearing—and much more— CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—Nathan ¥ patches rom Consul General the coyote got there, unless it! Mook a James st. cable car. ing tinued thruout today be-|Journeys to other parts of the state. cording to resi- | would then be heard ny the jury. | Leopold, Jr, waiting sentence with Cunningham in. the beleaguered | iveen rival Chinese armies .etriving| OA theaskipceasiona the taper (Ments of the dis- Should Justice Caverly sentence| Richard Loeb for the murder of city today. | for possession of Shanghal. official family refused to admit his oftiet. The animal < the boys to the penitentiary instead | Bobby Franks, laughed heartily to- © a Attacking Kiangsu troops have 7 aE Lu Yung. Hetang, |20senee. f made it’s appear- of hanging, the defense will be sat-|day at stories that he had made his advanced 10 within four miles of] | Troops of te me Mest) ok ‘| “I am going on the final inspec. 5 ance around 6% isfied and no effort to set aside the! will, in expectation of a sentence of (EDITORIAL jthe city and rail and telegraph| ¥ a Fepulse as 9 cant aoe he tion trip to the Skagit,” the mayor [ Selock in the sentence will be made, Darrow | death. | ) |sorvices have been cut there and at | Force Rrelaslia ne geek or cane {said. “I will leave Friday morning 3 Morning, and was observed by several | stated positively. The stories relate that Leopold . > : 4 inate Nankin, Cunningham said peer! = . “en-land will not return until Sunday : Persons — prowling Sect wie In resorting to the plea that| made out n° will and sent it to HE STAR likes to see a man in public life who is || A yolunteer corps of foreign citi.|Ch! Shieh Yuan this afternoon, and | night, 1 am going to take my fish 1 Star. Nathan and Richard are legally in- (Turn to Page 9, Coluniy 3) | not afraid to fight for the people. Pa bs ~ bod ee ae retiring toward/ing tackle along. ; ite | — — —— - 1 : 8 4. “1 Me It realizes the enormous handicap of opposing in- sagas |, “It will be all right because Mra, oe f | 8 e s y A squadron of attacking alr troops! randes will be at mite ae { 4 ee ce, he sigh the fluences that are brought to bear on such a man. | Jdid great damage, dropping Bombs| "des Mill be at the Skagit, too, ' It realizes that, too often, the people fail to appre- i ° ciate the fight that is being made for them, and that City Curtails Service {6 |, thotbanan oe veranses Bani into Will End Frontier TODAY: BROWN sh thru sheer lack of knowledge on the part of the voters North District Candidate Replies to ||| their champion is crushed by the organized oppo- Meet High Rates laeuy” in reg sac eee | oo Restraints in Ruhr on the defending forces and caus-| ' Every farmer siiould own an auto Mobile so that he can get away from see rape ees - SELDORF, Sept. 4.—Gen. De 3 home on Sunday before town friends || ¢4 * rats G5 sition. | : : ame ee Ee ened by International marines! Goutte, commanding the French 2h motor in on him | Ten Questions for Commissioners | That's why we want to call your attention to Judge | Bison d ehvaot rallies canaatiient | calikew: teeta Wine dictate chokea|27™¥_°f occupation, today ordered fr3% ng || William H Pemberton, of Bellingham, a member of _ || 2{\'tY And street rallway der | wit ; immediate termination of frontier CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON ll the state supreme court , wil Abe “e atty, 3 At #0 es aoae ty with sane pent ie ae restrictions between occupied and i LY CL 3 ? § r ~ | Superintenden ark Jackson an. n to Page 9, Column 3) unoccupied territ 1 : Bhs sink who ais t to you at ILLIAM BROWN, mayor of Redmond, and candidate | Pemberton is such a man. {nounced ‘Thursday |- ts be SS Se Seeny: tn the Rohe, f eafeteria and tries to e's 4 for county commissioner in the North district, is the He was elected two years ago by a majority of || Jackson cut the servies at the re-| bottle of milk with his thumb. |man today who answers The Star’s aay Questions for Com-|) 96,000, on a platform of “human rights above pier |jabest:, Of the mayor, bringing the « : x : fant wg 9? j 5 ver thi ove } - Pe onthly bill down from $339 to| ‘ "aon abe | missioners.” Every candidate was asked to answer this ques-|| orty +{ hts.” pponthiy ‘ | Three thousa P a - . * Py ae ‘ sa, y rights. : oe s | $208.50, The telephone bill for the de: ace a t Be Founded in Ais aie ta cates eas tionnaire. Replies are being Head daily. Brown said: | Pemberton’s decisions are based on the facts in the _ || partment, prior to the phone increase UuLls R Ss >, F Just wast none : -I have never been an employe|from any county employe or from ‘ore him. isn’t m ; m1 sace. || Was $200.80, Jackson said that addi . Wis here he hunting season | J taiclng: coun any individual or organization and| rae \ ya He : t gt osained with prece: tional curtailments are possible and | ere To or rince P CBU th —I have sold lumber to King) shall not. I have made no promises || “ents dragged down out of musty old tomes. His de- Will probably be made in the next B hie icinica cee (a i county for 13 years and have|to any organization or individual, cisions have been squarely in line with his fight to month Popularity of thio. religion teetvicon tao sold service from my garage. An would I do to clean up|| humanize the courts, and often have been made in the SOF cs TER YOSSET, L. 1, Sept. 4.—The the prince bade farewell to his OE aan "men can't ce each other’n| All material orders have, been on vocalled “County rraaattaira by the|) face of opposition from all the other judges. Report Attempt on “pace that kills” Is just a jos | hosts at an early hour of the Ee \ competitive . Lente hi z ? vi i Sf ; my ) “ is ah * t Britain's pri t > hae sh for county commissioner knowing |low my own consclence and judg.||- The Star believés, with Judge Pemberton, that our Mussolini’s Life| ‘,{°" Britains prince. morning and went-on some. YE DiARy |that, if elected, I could no longer do|ment as a county commissioner and|| courts should be humanized. LONDON) ebt.c4;--Reports ot nn | ant Ayerage of someyeixyhoura where to, dance inti ahwn, a eptember 4) lany business with King county, as|insist that business rather than po: It likes the fearless and humane “way in which Attempt 'to nasassinate Premier Mus-| att Wales: Feutiiveat Tretia tt Ri ssbailie Rock party. proved ben all the morning aint gatfires where | my official connection would bar me titical methods be followed in the|! Judge Pemberton has gone about doing it, solini near, Acqua Pendente Sunday| three straight today, gettin Eek the rian ee 8 man with «patented aces I) or any concern with which I was) conduct of the county government It believes Judge Pemberton should be re-elected by | |ight have caused a sensation. In| - ‘A . which the price takes particular 4 in Kelsor which, when’ placed | connigeted from participating in coun- 5 would use the same supervis 5 ee : 5 b ehaenset ant Httaly, according to the Daily Hx.| Dome at am: hour-described by a delight. ‘ ihe Satiom’ot dour, doth ring | ty bifbiners | jon over the county payrotis|| @n even larger vote this year than he obtained two |press’ Rome correspondent, Ured-eyed member of the staff It was a stag, with some 150 Base none of i, ~ fear ny wite would | Q—I have lived in. King county 42) that I do over my own; cut out the ||| years ago, 3 “The attempt, presumably against] %%. “Iatish: 7 horsemen present, Everything a Spent che deer when.t 66 | 3 of my 45 years. I own my on 1 Kd Ingfrligat om plone While Pemberton is the only candidate for the su- Mussolini's life, was. made while the Dined, together with members was decidedly “Informal and, . indeed | ” Uo re a pusiness method hruow | ei rsa ; pre: van oto: "4 ol Axe of the British international polo Wales, seated betw Goeth to snen’ rt, niced It be herd | home at Redmond and other realjand use busin reme bench whom The Star indorses, this . premier was motoring from Axqua P ‘ales, sea eon H.R. an Sahesiog nettk, ve ihe states ritheat | Sroperty, but not extensive land hold-| the county government. 1 most em- Walder Judge Main entitled dor Meti paper does Pendenta te Rothe, ‘Bhote were fired| *:teame bya” gathering’ Gf noted Rogers. Winthrop fait: Gutanee ie SHY, And $0 15 han reak ai ings. I have paid all expenses of| phatically favor abolition of “tribute ag 0 re-election. from the roadside, Mussolini's car| sportsmen at the Piping Rock MacKay, chatted with . E oe rh 1 shall continue to| by county employes to campaign touched, t 1 ut ' | be a rae wy Campaign and’ sha , 3 9 untouched, but a second car was} lub Wednesday night and kiddéd 1 d njoying . A.J. 8 [40 00, J have not accepted a cent (Turn to Page 9 Columi 1) | and appeared to be ¢ * the correspondent said, by Will Rogers, the comedian, himself hugely.

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