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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SCHINESE WAIT Policemen Charged With {He's Leaain 11, 1924 ON WEATHER Protecting Lawbreakers Too Wet to Fight Now; New Offensive Expected Yua ‘ front at | Hwang m w s train T roes Ww xpected 1 general of fensive Saturday —_, ‘ivil Service Commissioner iys Mem- bers of Force Are Corrupt « Charging that Seattle's pollee department ts so corrupt the elly would be better without any police force, Donna B Baker, the clyll service commission, Wednesday startled members of the elty counell efficiency con mitioe by hee frank testimony that off Mrs. a member of The committee had Mrs, Baker the stand all day. She testified under oath ar testimony is a mart of the cor Mrs. Baker charged that perjury : is frequently committed by police men seeking to protect a brother attack officer dismissed for misconduct Wetneet She charged that the condition GLACIER ROARS DOWN SHASTA Speed Marks Broken as Ice Hurls Trees, Boulders YREKA, ( speed } AN gla. broken highest can con- clal hern of the moun. * started toward day and 1 le way thru the uprooting great trees and hurllng boulders as large as houses The roar made the gigantic tee for 20 miles movir efore r by the march of mass can be heard A cloud of vapor, K at the rate of five miles amounts to a ing along with the ice, which ts | 4 gonaptracy purpose of ‘the commission Mrs, Baker sald she believed the police protect lawbreakers, that they are grafters, that the department is hopelessly corrupt he to defeat jof the | and the elty would be better off wiihout any police ‘ pan Ralph Niche event ed questions to Mrs, Bai Do you vo there are gragt en th artment?” he asked. ere ¢ are,” Mra, Bake replied. And you believe the police are protecting lawbreakers? Yes, 1 should say. so. “Then laweablding — citizens have no way to protect them selves!” “None, IT would not be in the rey of one of those patrol men for five minutes, 1 think, | however, there are a few good | policeme: Harry T. Bolton, third member commission, was to be ques tioned Thursday, Frank Boyle questioned by the committees Wednes day Will Block Unauthorized La Follette State Party ‘ Scores An injunction will be sought by members of the progressive party of Washington restrain the secretary of state from the plac ing on the general election bal lot any but the official La Fol lette electors of the progressive party, Edgar Snyder, attorney for the party, declared Thursday. to take this move within a few days La Follette seored Thurs: rized were } | said that he was prepar-| | tutement ixsued by John | progressive Party,’ st La Follette state mana! meth Progressives to Seek to Restrain Names From Going on Ballot; Ballaine polls, It is a sample of tt | of dishonesty th ’ 1 no many departments of th ern: | ment under dishonest polltt und has made the La Follette- Wheeler candidacley necemary and inevitabl Politicians who resort to dishonesty of this kind, in placing a fake ticket in the fleld under a missle ame to deceive voters, are of the Fall Daugherty type, who accept bribes in office to betray the public in jes responsible for the placing | terests “The La Follette- Wheeler ticket {n this state, under the heading, ‘T ds in campa’ it stands prevents a detailed study ve party. Ballaine 4 | for honestyin public office e unusual movemen clared there bs one real La Fol, | “Our offictal efforts are directed Mountaineers believe th lett ticket in this state. His state-| soiet yin this state to the election ond glacial disturbance has nothing | ment follows: of the La Follette:Wheeler electors to do with the first of such phe-| “There is only one authorized Lalon the only authorised and recog nomena this on when two gia: | Wheeler ticket in the field in| nized Wheeler-La Follette ticket clers on the south side of the moun. |t tate of Washington. It is headed, ‘The Progressive Party tain slipped into a pocket and cas-jticket headed, The Progressive aded a 1 into the valley | Party,’ and carries seven candidates Hor a per of | for rs — nothing The io more The progressive party bas no fected all state ticket in the field, and is of stripped f suppor © ticket or of snow an sponsible Mount Shasta its history, old « considered re- ons on month than in mers claim. Lower Handy jany are working solel ate ticket. We 1 support of the icket which car Follette- Wheeler part of any progressive party ries the seven La candidates for presidential electors. | SAYS IT IS WORK OF DISHONEST POLITICIANS ' | AFFECTED Parades and Radio Speeches for Mobilization Day | weat No, §, and Otis W nda for clean | Cha: SEATTI ampalg d sucereded in retir ing Lambert 3 votes to 1,46 G, B. Van Horn, supporting the E. L. French Sard representative district, defes 4 of the Stone & Wet HERE'S MORE ABOUT KLECTION TARTS ON PA Wile Brinton for commis sioner from the south district with only 18 rural preelnets mis. his majority sing. Paul is expected to Increase wil } " Brown of the north dis 4 Frank ©. F votes 3 preein the Kannalr, 5,676 was trown CONTEST IN FINALS Three Judge Boyd J erior court judges will in the finals bh Iman and Malcolm Douglas will fight it out for position No. 1; Everett E. Smith and John S. Jurey will contest in the finals for Brinker and os HH. Paul are nominated for position No, & For the state supreme court John F. Main, John R. M it ated and will be une w Askren and safely tn: | | am KING COUNTY IS FOR HARTLEY wit st eight scattered country 4E STAR « ) WHATCOM LICKS m POWER TRUST Elects Backers of Bone Pow- er Bill to Legislature BELLINGHAM, Set f ‘heard from David I Trunke vote harles 1, Roth. er of the measure was 1) i 1,420 feated by the prot vote on the diet senatorial district vote which went to db Jacobeon, Sr of Ly power intere ature 16 votes e primaries who voted Hone bill last pil ene IA well beh te Fred J measure weanor 1 on the election Indic ® of the b MeKinr men 6 L. Soule Mer the defeated D, Chambe Bone pill » srowded out of his od district Hon field ir bill Ww jeading hin 1 300 y more than W. Saunders and A. G. ¢ ratio in ree Me eading on @ 3 district, and ( ading on the 44th Ade Bebrens in the 4 haa a emall mu many ¢ who favor t Danielson of Blaine cond place ONE ENEMIES REBUKED at Supporters of Power Bill Thanked by Voters nominated ever figures ¢ Ira H. Case who voted agalt last leginiature lead in supporters leading the ndidates in ata in the ee tion i for the They are riain and upporters tohen are 45th am is the about rein thru measu: ho voted for the ny Allen ] Is Fire Danger | “Te ticket filed under the name, | gpd shocellinpme tthaagae sd » opposition in the ; PORTLAND, Sept. 11—Forecast| ‘The Le Follette Independent Pro-| DENNY y of 2.66 .| iad district. The victory of Maude ; of a lower humidity today threatened | © peopl nown N, Sept. 31.—More|can gubernator reer eevee vice ie * ; to increase the forest fire danger In |t? th? Official state committe of tha}than 50,000,000 people, or half the na-|Edwant Clifford Se eee eee ore oe ] a tiwe [Progressive party, is a fraud on tte |, population, will be brought ene the auditor's countlof line on the insuc ; Five seriour fires were reported in , %0lely in this state to the election |rectly into contuet with the country’s |showed Thursday. The entire city northwestern Washington and| honest republican potiticians in an|gefense problems thru defense test| vote was counted in from tho 294 ] flames wore said to be uncontrolled |@ttempt to confuse the voters at the /tomorrow. war department officials | precincts ' | on Clear and Wells reeks, on | stimated today | as Ta Wedel creneetad sing Niné Mile creek and on the Sisters trail Rain in the Siskiyou national for est checked what loomed to be a serious fire there Many | Couzens Has Big | Lead in Michigan | DETROIT. Mich., Sept. 11.—With less than 290 precincts missing, Sen Couzens today ha 00 over Judge Tuttle nomination for the fpisrality o for the repybi. ng senatorial term Couzens, who had Jagged in the early senate returns, swept into the lead as soon us Wayne county be (ean reporting. A total of 2,682 out of 2,763 pre cinets give the following re: Couzens, 146,355; Tuttle, 294,057; i Smith, 33,254; Tussing, 337115. } Couzens’ plurality, 62.298. | soni ie 2 ] The word “and” occurs 35,543 times in the Old Testament. while the | word “reverend curs only once | O'Day 4 Bl eator in | been lenrned. TEXAS MURDER Attorney Shot in Dallas as % He Enters Elevator DALLAS. attorne stantly killed the 11.—Paul M as and in he entered an cle American Exchange Tex bank building here today Part of his face was blown away by the first of several shots from a shotgun fired at close range, and another ltook effect in his abdomen. Crawford was in connection with the wi ry into custedy shooting. ing near the entrance of the bulld- ing with a shotgun under his arm for several minutes prior to the ap pearance of O'Day, according to by standers. ‘The cause of the shooting has not Chief S Saturday, Sept. Marriage won the 10,000 PEN Publicity Stunt Contest. urds be married “oh time”; W8 PIKE STREET, NIE The first couple that volunteers COUPLE. EVERYTHI we need is the couple. Belleve wu: someone. The way wedding gifts teed much to start housekeeping. Besides the lready been sent t Vair of Trousers . Viewers € he tudebaker Car for Even LOTs Mon Seattle's Credit Jewelers * WEDDING No, Chief Seattle isn't going to be married, but his sugse ‘ 2S prize in Welsfield & Goldberg's Sa y evening some lucky couple will in other words, gn our big street clock at Bride & Groom Wanted for the wedding Is being furnished. Gifts for Lucky Couple Wedding Ring and Chest of 8 uple by Weisfeld & Goldberg, the following weddlr Trom Granbaum Dros. Fw Woraheim Shoe Co. ¢ / Nordby's Hat All Seattle Invited eattle’s 13, 6:30 p. m. tion of a for the wedding is the LUCKY All s, it will be a REAL wedding for ure pouring in, the couple won't Iver, given the Lucky Rhodes Bron. Co—Pi ike St. Store) Hatton-Ollver, Pike Street Guy's Drug Store, Pike Street Dernedem, 163 Jack: Rogers, Pike COMING Aes Attend taken | Crawford had been stand: | Halt this number, or 25,000,000, are|anead of Hartley in the state count ticipate directly or IN| way fourth here, running 422 votes e local gatherings of |behind George B. Lan ti and the patriotic exer The 294 city precinct wes scheduled to follow them in| ang 141 of the 149 county every city and hamlet in the| 2.6 the following results > eae by | , Governor — Hartley, _ The other half will be reached by | tora 11,151: Lamping, General Pershing and Secretary of | ¢ 445. Coyle, 7922 War Weeks over the radi | ‘Lieutenant gove Corps area commanders reported |j.0° 49.493: Charles } today that tests have been made and | yw" y” yohnson an amazing turnout may be expected. | County commiastc In large cittom like New York, Chi-|, 0) H. Paul cago, Boston and Philadelphia, great) aot, g 15g parades and open alr meetings are)“ ointy commissione: expected to draw tho ds. Many r ee jexpected to draw thousands. Many) 10+) wintam Brown, 7 smalier cities and towm are plan Kannair, 6,520; H. J. Phillips, festival srk Regge rae ae court vote wore lina ae no ated al bis ri ‘o et Division No. 1<B. J. Tallman he day a holiday hos been reported. | incumbent), 11,000; Malcolm Doug:| |many great industrial corporations | incumven 7 have signified their intention of pro-|!9% 10.087. oO. W. Brinker viding ample time for their employes}! nA ah6 H. Paul, 10 to take part In the exercises, he, ambent), oa | if | Division No. $—B. EB. Smith (in ° ° cumbent), J. §. Jurey, 8,064 Davis Will Attack | ESTES PARK, | where Davis speaks tomorrow night | | “G. O. P. Scandals” Colo, Sept. 1 Dramatizing the scandals in the re. publican administration in an ef- |fort to vitalize his “honesty in wov-ltr Kirkman defeated Oliver T. Corn. ernment” issue was the task that |John W. Davis, democratic standard | bearer, set for himself today as he | left this for Denver. ‘The dramatization of the “scan- dais” will begin at Cheyenne, Wyo., mountain retreat object being consery al resources, atic nominee speaks at | his general |tion of natu: The demoe the municipal auditorium in Denver tonight Your Teeth Colgate’s Rib | Dental Cream | “washes” and | * polishes: does not scratch or scour. Tt brings out and preserves the natural beauty of tooth enamel. LARGE TUBE 25¢ CLEANS TEETH \ THE RIGHT} WAY ; 'Kirkman Wins From Veteran Legislator WALLA WALLA Sept M Ww wall for the republican nomination for state senator from Walla Walla, | Franklin and Adams county, almost ompleta returns show, Cornwall is jo veteran of the senate. Kirkman served several terms os a member of the house member \Ed Sims in Danger | of Losing Election PORT TOWN D, Sept. 11.—B, er in the house of the state legiela- | lture for many years, may be elimi. nated from the race this year by an/ official count. He is running second | and ia in danger of being eliminated. | Northrup has 661 votes, Sims, 62) and Phillips, 612 - | Ore. Sho has not heard from There are 692,439 words in the Old Testament { HERE'S “EMPTY BAFFLES ‘| Score of Sleuths Work on, Theft in Wales’ Party PORT WASHINGTON, L, I, Sept More than a score of private de teotives were at work today on the Count Mountebatten jewel robbery in which upwards of $150,000 in gems were stolen mysteriously from two of the wealthiest families of the United State The loser and Ex were Mrs wife of the multimillionaire the Conden oil Mountets group, ©, British nol Wales’ party So far a progress toward solution of tery had been made up altho the ‘Tuesday from tho palatial jewels and Lady blewoman, suld beJearned, no great f the mys. to today, were stolen early | Cosden es. tate, The Cedars, near Port Washing ton Mrs. Cosden was the heaviest los. er. The jewelry stolen from her was sald to include A black peart ring valued at $40, 000 Pink peart ring 000. Diamond bracelet, $3,000 Ruby bracelet, $5,000. Pigeon blood ruby ring, $30,000. Charm pracelet, $1,000 Diamond bow knot pin, $400 In addition, Mrs. Coden lost a pearl stud, making the total loss to the oll family $110,000. Lady Mountebatten’s loss was about $15,000 A score of women, were ervants, questioned surance firms, and agency representing the } surance Co, All the jewel sured, JOHN CORNWALL, ts communicate with his ni years, but understands that in Seattle 2 of them by detect. ——— | A. Sims, republican “machine” lead-|tves for Lioyd’s, the blg London fn. eotives for an *ederal In. were in. asked M to A ho is now HAND” CAMP | MAPLE PALS “4 CANYON eee NY yee m3 | ) , him for | | FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STORE et ‘ot Women’s and Misses’ Satinay COSTUME SLIPS $1.50 VERY good value in serviceable quality satinay costume Slips in white and pink orchid, Neatly made in sizes 86 Low-priced at $1.50. self-stripe and plain brown and black. to 44, = Two of Many |. N Pretty Fall Dresses W at $15 ‘TYPICAL of the many smart styles women and young women find to choose from, are the two models sketched, at $15. Charming youthful fashions in dresses made from the popular silk and twill fabrics, Varlety is the keynote of fashions in dresses at this low price—$15. DOWNSTAIRS STORK Just 150 Pairs of Women’s and Girls’ Shoes REDUCED $2.95 Pumps and Oxfords in low-heel style. In gray and airedale NuBuck, 3roken assortment of styles and sizes. Very low-priced at $2.95.» ° —DOWNSTAIRS STORE navy blue, DOWNSTAIRS STORE | “Wear-Ever’’ Aluminum Baking Pan This “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Bak- ing Pan is being featured at this low price for a limited time—Sept. 12 to 20. Pan measures 914x181 inches and can be used for many purposes, 98¢. Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE prGh S ae ee HERE'S MORE ABOUT SLAYERS STARTS ON PAGE 1 ——————____—“’ that™ no ny time youns ire form a pardon or 7 rd a the future w lease tl ers from the penitentiary In addition, Crowe will send all of the “peepie’s exh all the ev |cence he presented during the mur Jer hearing before Chief Justice n R. Caverly "Wo want to make the record leur and clean,” the state's attor ney told the United Pre so that 0 efforts of the defense will suc lcond in netting these murderers free. \SAYS STATE'S CASE WAS AIRTIGHT “The state's attorn y presented an st | i|! | | airtight case that Id have re sulted in hangings court de- | eldea erwise and now the re-| | sponsibility les in ot hands than | mine. Stnee they cannot be hanged, | I trust they shall never be freed Itrom prison.” Clarence Darrow, however, that no so far as he Bobby vacation, insisted, lettort would be made is concerned. to release | Frank's slayers | “Tt was all we could have hoped jfor—there will be no appeal,” he 4 firmly. abe" and their customary hour this Jand prepared for their from the county jail The two young prisoners, to lose their identity and become |Nos. 9305 and 9206, said good-bye to thelr jail companions—other pris oners, guards, and Miss Florence Schully, teacher of the jail schoo! Leopold and Loeb have been popu among the prisoners and all wished them well as they prepared to leave JAIL, PROTECTED BY POLICE GUARD arose at morning departure “Dickie” about A portion of the heavy police guard thrown about the jail and criminal court building yesterday |was maintained thruout the night be cause of fresh threats to bomb the buildings Meanwhilé, Chicago and all of Il: nois was attempting to interpret the sente imposed on the millioniate youths in terms of what will happen in future capital crimes. The ques tion, “If these boys are not hanged, who can bo hanged?’’ was on nearly every lip {| The Ch o Tribune, torial today, said: “If the pupishment given the mur- | dorers meets the approval of the peo- ple of the state, their approval indi lcates that the retention of punish ment by death in any eases in this state wrong,” the Tribune do- \clared. ‘We do not see how the con- science of the state would permit any person to bo sentenced to the gal- lows hereafter if the public approves the measure of punishment in this | case “It seems t in an edi us that the next per. |son about whose neck an Illinois | sheriff knots a rope has a case | against the people of Ilinois whieh leternal justice would uphold.” BELLINGHAM, Sept. 11.—A new forest fire on upper Chilliwack Jereek, beyond Hannegan pass, was |today giving forest service officials |nerlous trouble. | In the Mount Baker region fires jin the glacicr district were still be. ing patrolled because of the danger |to_green. timber, Dr. Maynes, 216 Denny Bldg, ia using the machine “Bringing the Sun's Meat ing. Powers into the Home which appeared in last Sunda, Advertisement chief counse! for | who is a member of the Prince of|the defense, before departing for a | | | | | | | | | | | | Tilden Winner in jam T, Tilden Il. defeated Gerald First Cup Match GERMANTOWN Philadelpiria sets in the first match of the Davis Sept. 11.—Wil- noon, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. The Fifth Annual Salon of Pictorial Photography Will be held October 20 to November 1, 1924. HERE is yet time for local camera workers, of professional or amateur standing, to ‘ take photographs before September 20, closing day for entries. The selection of pictures to be hung in Fred- erick & Nelson's Auditorium will be made by a competent jury of selection, and the following awards made: First prize Second prize... Third prize. . Five prizes .. 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