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ete. same, Home Edition) Entered t the Postetfice at Be Wash the Act of Congress Mar » MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1924 WORLD LOOPERS WELCOMED 10 METROPOLIS |Globe Flyers Make Flight From Boston to New York WASH., SEATTL “Seattle’s Mother” Real Flesh-and-Blood Woman Will Typify Community Drive for $750,000 FLYERS IN NEW YORK is The Newspaper With the Biggest Circul: ition in We ashiinaton The Seattle Sta |WITH HONOR ESCORT note Drepertnory to mitt, |BANDIT WORKS ALONE Land Gear Now Replaces al of the world fiyerm, his University District Scene " Howdy, folks! This is the ti eque ‘ / \ of year that the beya ze East | Pontoons on Flying Craft | that Daylight Robbery exe to stud: b | the prtice t @ tallor’s m Re cg di alms SESE ingot rege: ie 9). eiane.pave Uetla pa a ee and Mrs, Earl Oberg, of Seattle, accepted Monday ee aid isk: Gis Aueciehareead. i1 anes} Ais’ Bigninees x at ‘ the I The Star's challenger to go out into the woods and live for An old-timer is a man who the-world aviators recelved a | . Pees DY | ate a week, with no other aid but a jackknife. They've never peer re Sons, vere ware Deeae avesing welgsme as they landed || fo sain ac a creedisgs done it before, they said, but are willing to take a chance. trousers, smoked b pipes, at 345 n. te pee e ‘ enk Jecohe, Star State Phatenrenial Sart Shuphard: ud epested straw meat Be i 0eRe Aah him | st J Wales has Staff Photographer hats attached to their coat lapels euslooure oe Proms]: scstiey tear mace : : Wi ll Tr Sek bia otting —_ Kitty, but regards all his st Couple Accepts Defi and Will Try to gAnather objection we have te the |cheereat tg Me. dat | Exist a Week With Only a lerby hat is tha coming men complet flight fr oa ; We eheoys te I Jack-Knife for Aid Why don’t some of these candi The m band played “Th t be babe get pe get y sere thelr road " eek one a fa HY, THAT'S easy,” said Earl Oberg and his pretty t audiences by addressing them as ~— cael owe young wife, as they applied to The Star today for ; “Fellow Taxdodgers d an eer ma a chance to win the $200 “Empty Hand” bet. Oberg, 26, ; bi x al of the Tw "/ and wife, 20, will be taken north to somewhere near i EASIEST JOB IN THE WORLD th ™ t Capt Mt. Baker, leaving Seattle Tuesday noon. ;: Press agent for the Prince of a uns meee Wereta how Samat a!" came to earth. The New 0: uid have A pictur mpty Hands,” is coming to the Strand 24 the Boston 11. lande seconds lat milkman, ar soon. It tells how a couple, stranded, managed to live far i at lS ke oud bred oberon hemmgee st ine Mica fa from civilization on their own resources mica id we coun htven ia, rac ot} Se pea Mee ee esl lyn, Saturday “Bunk,” said the city editor of The Star. iaNek peoebec <: { oe rts = sg appenw ms heal 2 time with the m o “Not bur aid the theater pr agent. Sure, and tt would also help to | téxied to markers before the aras duchess of We And in a very short time J. G. Von Herberg, theater | « pite all the t but ¢ c ‘ a oer stand. The flyers climbed from their her marital, tr oubles a thelr effort owner, had bet any Seattle or Puget Sound couple they beg ad planes and were overwhelmed by the couldn't do it, just to prove that they could. z 1 planes and wore. areswee couldn , jus I ) I tyes Pe | cm eaten Bb ay: TI Le Oberg and his wife were chosen from among scores of She wears a hat | | MewtManty smith. Nelson ar “ASK HUGE SUM S japplicants. They have been married two years, and ‘are That's not a cloche. | Wade fought their way thru the | experienced campers and woodsmen. ; 4 ve wouldn't min ng in the} | crowd and with the aid of policemer | IN HOLDUP | Oberg spent a year in the Alaskan woods, prospecting an lia pies’ 78 ee shies alt army off nae “ sym Dep ined | working for a cannery. He was shipwrecked once, and cating rice out of one big bowl, do. Ea’ pra BC riooke ‘they; managed to reach shore in an open boat. He then hiked ing K.P. would be a cin 1 by off " | $12,000,000 More Wanted | Ex- Convicts Accused in Bon| 100 miles fxn the aides ott Cpe tox ay xt Mae Sign on the Back of a Ford | e197 "¢ c island, and had nothing with him but his watersoa os TEW YORK §.—Manhattan on Ruby Creek Marche Robbery Case clothes. He lived on fish that he speared. ; “DON’T LAUGH: HAVE from t ! Mrs. Oberg was born and reared on a Montana farm. She: YOU NO RESPECT roofs of lofty er st © NICHOLS FATHERS PLAN worked at the Bon Marche for three years before she married i 2 FOR R OLD. AGE? L Tat Caeeak AP ths world tireks atl sea | Earl, two years ago. Since then she has been employed by ere 2 ot 145 p mt |Government Permission to ‘ 960 holdup of. the Northwest Appliances, Inc., until a week ago. Oberg is em- t the months with an “R”| H The city fficial welcome. ‘ ¢ last month, had cer ployed by the Queen City Motor Co. fn them are back again, the unem-| viva voce r Here they come Be Asked by Council art of the state = oyster SS swelled from thousands of throata| r rthern gon Monday 7 7 ¢ fs Lo apenas 1° Agia * we pei (9 Ocho aptag . hb Dortheeey Eee are ,/and Wednesday morning will be turned loose in the Mt. cab alec Atk be Ww * perc paatn ward overs te : F RECASTIN xpenditure of or Baker country for one week. They will have a hunting knife Judge Boyd Tallman says that not : yO Wikia ta eter * sie op nnant and Po-| between them. Oberg will have a flannel shirt, khaki even a bad sive offense f/ «Seattle's mother’ who will ask Seattle “Suppose nobody | § badhl teak a: rede 1} be Introduced ryns Monday | breeches and high shoes. Mrs. Oberg will wear a khaki ee eS cared?” during Community drive week, September 22 to 27, irmen t @ air|in the city council, prot ton. bison # of the two es: shirt and skirt, and hiking shoes. 5 »0 for | was chosen Monday. She is Mrs. Gertrude F. Brawley, who veri nOor nd den apse wal ¥ n ays me ting, a het i ad ne bes Hei to, ell: tomes taste When they are thru with that little “vacation,” as they i go into| hag been a resident of the city for 48 years and is herself | el esas iinet ead mina a anpcat pts Largeat and to lbave. idea xeecrea delightedly call it, they will leave for a 40,000-mile auto trip 4 the woods emp nded, and live for! q mother and a iii ill ly. ork, on one of the last laps of| ‘This dam, according to estimates milar crimes. | around the entire United States, to be g gone a about six months. 4 one week on thelr own resources, Photo by Price and Carter | | Siete epoch-making world flight by Ralph N' chairman of the Lillian Quinville, young a “How did you decide to try for the bet” we asked them. : Ralph } EP tccs hon eeaick: wits Bee-| Se | eee ee a te epee sel Rity [ clency committee, Seattle woman, the police) “We didn’t decide, we just jumped at it,” they said. “We e could take her lipsth wit ne! Cs c<ERS—especially 1 ew Ther each ria 1 i ate) HOO, 0 r nie to trace the crime j ees ese AIGA "faassen eng NR Rag [New York, “There each. pa "aby arepedebe pens Mone - wu. {just got a fool notion at home last night that we'd like to | worke was the first ap. be equipped wi a m A the second develop: Fasick and the other | i t.” A d th nl. —--- : SAYINGS % | peal broadcast Monday by Seattle's made ready for hop to Wash-| ment . new tunnel will be hecause. of | 00/2 nd so ake wi : FAVORITE INGS vant | |New. community mother, chosen to (farm toPase 4, Cohuna 6 put thru at the Gorge, paralleling | conversation which she overheard! ‘They live at 9200s Wallingford ave. that's ete alan | ltypity the spirit of the Community OUT DENIAL esis present tunnel, at a cost of AD-| between the men before the holdup.| aS IE TF at jar you 0 ron ly $1,600,000, an¢ Able Bee aaa hat Seat ail __ejdrive for September 22 to} . : roximately $1 and an a The girl also that Neal and i _— loz. Fifty-three agencies, Hospitals, | One Tiny Nation tion will be bultt to the Gorse|rasick had made some remarks ER U MARINES . ees, homes i recreational or eek power house and three gen the having committed the or 9 Hee seeded ‘4 Okehs Arms Plan °° rower pour sth rd nel having : sn Pumpkin Hollow, says: “Th’ first |Ganizations ere combined for th | Says He Has Made No Deal quien et hand HE cathe Likeela tors pprees an approxima holdup of the i kin ch was made of ib; | @ Beg width, ‘ Pr jeost o 100,000. & Nelson % month pi H taint’ m h n wa tnade of et drive, instead of 63, {s th With Radical Element alone, of all tho nations of the wor! a 8.) FIND NEW. PLANT which netted the bandits $63,000 in N | i | ja y Invert | * today flatly accepted a request Is WORKING WELL ecks and $3,380 in cash | s could be shut o' “ sa, aye the Ie ons that an a pre Curae Mrs Gertrude: ¥ The announced Sa rmament, members 7 James McCabe, whose informa In vain to comfort I incline ata rp that uld print no rf " ed this year the h the cit 1 the sensational devel ita Taek vite: she Ee ae tact cadla’¢-tlowinet i an dnviation ap-| BO? venti in the case thru the sil Situation, Alarming; Fo Foreigners Wor- “ Aig Aition to her duties of “Se-| charges were made Saturday in a| propr' bitay aad Mativiey te Mo Instead of tm the AR cory ele EE crn taaeeniapreng eda (eimathorgreag oe eevee ONY la “Half Nation sedge Pn of ihe campaigi or-| érior csbursig ie Bh Aa oe para js o be the latest word in hyd ci Joi" mavaced Yuan's troops ‘attacking Shang’) Ho Seng Litis, defedee connie ; have come from the W. J. Coyle's|a ¢ duce armaments but de.|t bea ¥ erful help,’ Severyns said of Shan: U were .toi be:o dered: Sar Ne from his | S#nization ia . #} z to necept any on. | (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) \*MeCabe has given us invaluat | hai pushed forward two mile TOSS fe earings re to be consider poet} I ain't, mother. Here ac: headquarters and were Sunda - i tke Gabe Sie Nehelatt rerngoreiTne rebels, and deprived of their titles and ae an : SAY COP DROVE broadcast about the state. The Star aie ed Liuho battlefield this afternc honor: WEATHER FORECAST | Ae Per Year, by Mail, 62.60 ie lodes Myths of poyety TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE JEWELER NEVER SEES MAN | ROBS HIM s¥O Loss Is Thousands, With $100 Cash Gone, Too uth nT They will be driven to Glacier, Wash., tomorrow afternoon, og hed believes that Cliffard should be giv | adv ance ight the troops to the} aide ache Semen 4 * \ da It orders a chance to answer to th at leity of Liuho and as a resul | STOLEN C AR Vie tndiat: te beating’ the’ colicin HERE ARE v) GOOD Bryan Is: Again’on joo otis Antencan war veel a i i in the city to land marines if the! Comy 1 ing statement His Favorite Theme " ‘°° (missed HIM, | “1 brand as false and malicious ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 8—] Gen. Lu Yeng Hsiang, who con- fiber! He’s Suspended While Chief istories pubiisnea and clr Maa IN TME NTS ¢ js not a menace to religion,” | sigers himself defender of Shanghai,| | Asks Injunction. Restraining INCHES / ot 4 Willia e §ryan declared e has been repudiated by the eS SUSP) rabodt “the: slate’ by candidate: Coyle \ ES William Jennings Bryan declared in| aitho he has been repudiated by the} Counsels Probing Him Probes Case bes ; two sermons preached here Sunday| Pekin government, claimed gains on charging directly, or by inference. (EDITORIAL) t Angelus temple, a taberna t+] other sectors, WASHINGTON. -& Mons] eee. eoraren roto An meres ; ing nearly 6,000 The war in front of Shanghai is ASHINGTON, Sept. §.—Albert i Driving te Ho teed Fae sy{ment with George Vanderveer to SLL organized business institutions always have » only menace to religion iS) making itselt relt in English and|B. Fall, former secretary of the in- ‘in used the indefinite suspensior r lected ‘ . T rat Q c othosis out of Darwin.” i pusiness cireles here.|terior, today applied to the District * bit fl in’ 3ridgedt en| Pardon I. W.,W. prisoners if elected 4 x me their employ. The experience and h American busine reles | y Th’ big thrill in shootin’ is when |o¢ patroiman Robert Bridges, when | Pardon young men in - We ‘(heat m ith the With this the commoner was away | Managers worried and manylof Columbia supreme court for an you flush a nice fat grouse; th’ big; admitted to Chief of Police Bia he Banetiel the background of older heads combined with the on his favorite them—attacking the] houses face collapse. Chinese mer-|injunction to r n Special Gov- thrill in drivin’ a car ig when you |, veryns, that the cenit rece ts whlch Taonia Banalnetl vigor and new ideas of well-trained youth make for a Darwinian ry and flaying the are refusing to accept car-jernment Counsels Atlee Pomerene ee ee ay macuerii and their supporters are driven by smooth-running machine. origin of mankind as taught by it goes, and the credit situation is}and Owen Roberts from continuing i | “1 ‘ given my T ; 4 srior cour ne Bryan wos scheduled for one ad:| strained to the breaking point. the new grand jury investigation nt to secure| 4 tion, a big Paige, is!the generous support given my can-| The busin of the superior court is one of which | mal ie tackio les. coacts or Tira Decent 8 1c ich unserupulous tactics sublic attention has been attracted because of un dress, but the crowd which packed! yood is scarce and prices are|they have just launched. ss ; ent of the Wallingford district, |by a eandidate for the high offi raat delay and a maize of technical detail behind Meat ai t « tat at rapes oe . Tnshis\pelltion, Fall, ie a rig resident of t ae of goverr hould disqualify thej} end y é a maiz : . Was 90, large He. was forced. to repens ig ae |indictment in connection with the nibs oe as stolen eid sicandidate or candidates, making which lawyers, clients and sometimes the judges his sermon to a second audience. | PyEKIN, Sepe. 8 The United ai oll scandals, charged that the. al Gives me a pain : Densmore 1 such charges, In the minds of all/] themselves have taken refuge. Fe y Baa cial Ls es inquiry not for the purpose of ~ o oor S e jonorable te io a ns . | Japan an¢ a joined today sen¢ t ring a je dict 's, but 4 Great Caesar's ghost when he saw the car standing at the | honorat cS No other great business institution could exist for A Magoihat ithe pd securing any new indictments, 4 it tastes lke rain? oe wt asked who owned it|. “I have no. agreement with Vani| an? Reaptht aun unless it straightened out the kinks Two Dead; Six Hurt | ing « noto 0 ine forelan office ask-|¢5" got more evidence to use 18 the barb, Ane oie 2 f ra 4 any le : $ ° Fel ‘oclamatioh of a neutral zone |? E° Alotinent pending. dela i > Jges told him that he had been! derveer or ybody else looking to} : Cae 3 aay | X 2 present indict pe ge aga {71 ‘Gen Gee hy. Gaioeoled the car and that {t belonged |the p wobblies, bankers or|| and put on its payroll young men who would co: in Refinery Fire | tom Woo Suns to Shanghai for the PO Henna Rinse yesterd She spilled pe unyone, If Vanderveer were look-)| operate with the older employes and executives and FRANKLIN, Pa., Sept, §.—'Two| PYotection of lives and property of ; I avers : y | " ; * injured in| foreigners. The request was made a bottle of ketchup over herself, The officer was questioned Mon-\ing for pardons he would naturally keep the decks cleared. are dead and at least six injured in| T . gr. nd | go to the didate whose rep’ : : edhe Melliae bi of | following intervention of Chang Tso oe tase May 1 ff by § Stet ties ea, cha tune aerimatil bbe: As the years creep on the older men retire and the A fire sweeping the Bell DT ot ee Lu dupeceut uk niond ke Stal | First nen Rolled part ; on, He reported|tion for granting indefensible pa } 2 the Atlantic ining Co, here to-| Ul owe! ° . depremver ¢) Keane ° aan th Le he met|dona has been publicly establishea|| younger ones, having served with them, are able to 4 “ie churia, into the civil war whieh now! From New Campsite alasorvekingy pith creat iuasees eee en in teen ho talked to him!and whose campaign being|| take their places and help train the new crop that At noon flames had spread to| involves half of China. | KELSO, Sept. §—With men fo church with my wife, and did hear w sutomobiles. Bridges) financed by certain rich interests in wise executives always have on hand. three oil tanks, and all of what is| Meanwhile, Pekin wan Pps Gaal empWyed. the Hammond Lumber and the t The Seattle, a member of whose immedi > kr th No. 5 still plant’ ap.| in the Shanghai war. The president) cp. polled the first logs cut at its sede Wee te family is now in tho pent-| King county voters will have an opportunity tomor- peared’ doomee . My of the North China government (s-| sew amp: cast of Kelan. yesterday sted the officer to|tentiary and for whom every influ-|| row to hire some young men for the judiciary, The An explosion In one athe stits{ sued « mandate Sunday, formally d¢ ldown below the Pacific highway wa none. of | rep : car of the aame make./enee is being exerted to obtain al] Star thinks if will be a good investment to have Mal- started the blaze, which spread rap-| claring a state of war in the Kiang) bridge, on the Leen aver es are alike, 1 dt the 15th, Gladstone | pardon | ee Jouglas and Charles FE. Paul working alongside idly | Su province. arted them on their way to the ; hd polities but a matter of grabbing » c yah Brid ceording tothe! ‘The United States Veterans’ elub gira 4 ug bers of the bench od Emergency calls to surrounding} The Pekin president declared in fa:| mii More mon will be employed , Cet cot ded Iecereand turned tho cur ever.to him | of Washington has also. denoutived the older members of the bench. towns were sent out for ald in| vor of Gen, Chi Hsieh Yuan, who is} when the log mart improves, i was Cia BE: | latter, and turned the o aus ale R u ror ag SAU SUS : E. A.3.8 | (Turn to Page 4, Column 3) the stories, Mi [fighting the blaxe, attacking Shanghai, and announced announced, x

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