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‘* Woman Battles Apartment House Burglar! BOY FACING GALLOWS GETS 90-DAY REPRIEVE Home Edition —— we Matter May ¢ athe VOL. 26. "NO. 177 { The Newspaper With the Biggest Circu The Seattle Sta 1599, SEATTLE, tion in We ON shington At the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act narene Mar Per Year, by Mail, 68 WASH., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924 * TWO CENTS I IN SE. ATTLI WEATHER Unsettled badly rain tonight nday; slightly warmer tonight Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 60. Mh jum, 46. Today ne Pp and Wild Man Terrorizes North End Home Brew The Prince of ter | Howdy, fotks! Wales isn’t such a big man all, Not a single Hollywood film producer thus far has made him an offer. Councitmar the police that 300 booze joints are running wide ce to say Woman T w Missing Headline. N ly the walk would de missing if she took it foot % id know that. ' Great Northern insists, in its ade that Its shower baths for men ar women are separate. Here's a cha for seme other railroad to mop up by merely advertisi ower baths. WHAT THE WELL DRESSED MAN WILL WEAR This photo graph, posed by Homer G. Brew, the Beau Brum met of Phinney Ridge, shows the new style fniing- | urated by H. KR. H., the Prince of Wales. Note how he brim of the smart fedora is terned down. Roland H. Hartley W ould Anybody Tell a Lie? go ee IMOGENE FORGETFUL OF BEATING; SAILS TO FIND HER FRANK W YORK, Sept. 20. gene Wilson sailed rance today thr of her with Frank Tinney, of the caused Imo. for the to pick up interrupted bi atag tot eged ads ro mance faced whom arrested in fist beating cave she man tly New Y rk for a m not gol fodge ¥F meet in girl said os st th German I MANIAC SCARES WOMEN; HIDES IN BRUSH Deputies Organize Manhunt; Householders Terrorized WATCHES FAMILIES FLEE |, |Marauder Tries to Break In- to Home at Lake City- HANGING DATE IS DELAYED Governor Grants Stay for Bernard Grant, Illinois Youth Con- demned to Die \PRINGFIELD, Ul, ! —Governor Len | Illinois, | reprieve | Sept. 20. Small, of today granted a 90-day to Bernard Grant, “back of the yards" boy who was sentenced to be hanged for murdering a policeman, Small has ived thousands urging a lighter sentence |fer Grant, In view of the life im firlenanybet sentences Imposed upon rece! gb letters Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, | millionaire youths Grant was to have been hanged October 17 GOVER ghee STATEMENT ie / ' Mrs. C. L. Huey, Buckingham apartments, wife of C. L. Huey, income tax collector, proved too much for a burglar, who tried to steal her purse from her room early Saturday morning. She grappled with the thug and he was forced to dive from the window to escape capture. He got $6, but dropped almost $5 of his own money in the fight. Photo by Frank Btar Btaft P Incobs, otographer Gets $6 From Income Tax Collector's Wife But Loses $5, of Own Money | is HEN a burglar picked on an income tax collector as his victim early Saturday morning he found that robbery didn’t pay. The bandit succeeded in taking a purse containing $6, jafter a furious battle with Mrs. C. L. Huey, Buckingham Apartments, 1220 Boylston ave., but in the struggle he lost» nearly $5 in pe Change from his own wn pocket crashing thra. a porch railing and falling to t nd below. Hue of the income arge ‘The suit is a 1914 Adam Beeler E. L. French be. governor’a ' office’ jasued ‘the nu at the local on at the Louie = Sidelsk: %K CG | ‘ ‘ iow! a! statement on the | *deral internal revenue office. rae YT icerhek “ek? why! Tegal leh Beales adenine 1 36 I know my statement of pe mT ) poses were scouring the «formal ment on the | fedora ity FIND rs pure! | 52 in an effort to gratify sccnl, Chussalan’. exbenditices ear Lake ( pd Band | Governor Small this n re. HAND OVER MOUTH Tex kard says he just about Adam Beeler did say it in his ambition cove st was spent |rotnt alr base Baturda TOBIN | sived patitiod of Bernard Grant for| When Mrs Huey awoke about 3 Rake broke even on the Wills fight Just 20 many worda but he tm. see cart It wou tor’ & “‘wild:tman" who terrorised) inion, or commutation of seat a. m. in the dark £ her room. | Globe Flyers Take Off From That’s more than ators; Diled it Friday when he filec Sir ROLAND H. HARTLEY both dishones 1 h amilies . a of hanging, pronounced against him | %D¢ felt a cold bh her mouth 9 as hig “slitesnit. of” pampalgo x scdocesetul carsdidnte fox: thox| tins to They otherwise. I have ssa ca a |tmithd tetibael court of Gia esenty.| . 2 tiny. fiama,iot; 8), maith Dallas on Way to Coast eee penditures oler was a can gubernatorial nomin he e Sel fp Ai Tid dua “ati Waltek Rraiear, clase dropped to the bed clothing and Tre of giant sloth found in| idate for Neutenant governor $1,918 that he had tr Pes cecna aig eed ate of Grant, is in the supreme court wisp of smoke curled upward Mrs}, RANGER, Tex. Sept. 20.—Amer Nevada. Maybe congress used to| He lost the race but he still Of this sum $52.40 | it He had left the n the October advisement docket. | Uttering a muffled scream. MPS \ica’s world flyers passed over Ram wicet in Nevada in the carly days. arries hin. self respect and er and magazine | Be eToay eeritec | it seanbe 10 ibe maveehor Gint the | =y clctohed the: spbber's Aspe at t 11:15 o'clock en route to El erage that's no slouch of an asset for PP ng to: Hartley's Bos eae aie cauta, at the present time, | Nef bedside and clung on with bull-| Paso from Dallas, flying low. Rais Interesting Facts: If you spell} lawyer or anybody else, He memory or records or whatever is to postpone the consideration of | 2s tenacity. fer is 125 miles west of Dallas. “stew” backward, you get “wets.” quoted scripture to prove that jt is that enables a candidate to hed the h|Grant’s petition until the case of he ‘bandit had found # puree in Pees: fee cary who have “fudged” compute a campaign expense n the 1 taken by the. “wild | Kraseer’ has bed finally, acted upda |e. ded Bee yatill: held. 10, In his! LOVE FIELD, Dallas, Tex., Sept. ” Sign on the Back of » Ford Bag: - jn the primary law 1 have account f %f man, apparently was in hid-|by the supreme court. Therefore he hand. ts ae 20.—The army ‘round-the-world fly- FOURLA STRIPPED | ‘2 meet. higher and more sub Col. Hartley gave The § ure that.y ing as no trace of him wae found, |has this day granted to Bernard| Al, Mrs ‘Huey: and}. the. SohOkt lace: hopbedscft here: at Sasa | Conia || lime law in the herea following statement Saturday | (Purn to Page 2, Column 5) LURKS ABOUT torant a reprieve tor $¢ days, oc until | usa’ the. bandit, fel). Soros the|today on their 625-mile flight to El : ‘ — - SEVERAL HOMES riday, January 16, 1925 oo thy eee pie preventing +) Paso. | | | The marauder mado his first eee hares. y sears sta times, and|_2ieut: Lowell Smith, flight com- 5 2 Home Brew has discovered the | pearance at the hom a Ji | She screamed several tlm: mander, said he expected to reach 4 greatest hero in Seattle. He has just | ict, who came upon him G t Rejoi |her husband, asleep in another! —) Paso by 5 p. m. Weather condi: | ale keceainees ook ae a oath } in the entrance ; Grant Kejoices | room, dashed to her ald. |tions were reported favorable along ; eeo¢ , © man, badly ghtened, | With a supreme effort the robber/the route of the flyers. | Opportunity knocks, but tempta RECALL STORY | ON SHANGHAI | AND FINED $1 ant ! Over Good News |, i joose from Mrs Huey’s grasp! alah ia ns ty knocks, but tem | lin Mieke theidoor i | tarwich was notified] CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—"Gee, that's| and stumbled across the room, still rene | a by M corge Lee,|s00d news," Berni Grant cried| clutching the purse. As he fell eaeigy Fy H . at Ly ako City, that a man had at-|when word was brought to him that | across the window sill, four dollars jiimes, Crehan, head of the May | Says Coolidge Wants Him to | Defeat Panic Now Feared as leecinic Cop Found to Have ee een ionnoe tar her |Gov. Small had granted him a 90-|and a handful of smaller change jower Dairy, says: “My customers + A ‘ 4 7 4 rolled a ound] how he children first saw hi day eprie ve. I didn’t have any- | rattled to the floor and rol rm demand milk produced by white peo Survey Planes and Ships City Nears Fall | Been Driving While Drunk | [mouse rhe chien etsy Rim [day renrane ga Dare a Oo roce |Many Victims Fas Arment ple, but the Japanese in the Associa- — | t ». DIVED THRU WINDOW th nid not t 1 WASHING 2 ‘ "in | by his appearance feel it in my bones that the gov-| i VINDE oe bua not permit me to buy| WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—Presl-/ WARSHIPS STEAM UP |_ Wiliam mer police ser. Mrs. Lee went to the door to |ernor will give me a pardon.” |T0 GROUND BELOW | ian Villages Are Destroyed ite milk dent Coolidge recalled Secretary of geant station, was! look out and the man. dashed I feel that tne governor's action| _A8 Huey reached to catch the flee-| — What'd u do then, Jimmy, buy!the Navy Wilbur to instruct him ‘3 a found gu ng while drunk] fo, ‘ Firenget tig ing man the intruder dived head} COD STANTINOPLE Sept, 20.— black’ milk? ; , L Out : : r the entrance. She slammed |is a mighty good start on the road | z ack milk take Immediate» charge of 9 Defending Forces Losing Out |»y « Jury in Judge Jon Gor-] the door in his faceand locked it. |to.a pardon for Grant,” Attorney {foremost thru the open window and) More ‘then: 8), eitase have been 4 O11 Ox the relative values don’s court F afte acs ae z ¢ Y ed down thru the railing of the | killed in a series of earthquakes in ess aking an exit from a omas Swans who is fighting BULLETIN bat and as Invaders Press Forward (°"re ‘jury also specitied the pe ef making an exit from a win-| Thomas Swanson, who ts fghting |v anding on his back .on the|the Erzerum distidet of Armenia, && Ml golf playing has been Wilbur stated today nity, a fine of $1 and the revokir fan tak helebhdes.end p gs an gs Cae ,. |lawn, seven feet below. |cording to dispatches here. ended in ai until . long conference at the White; QHANGHAT, Sept. 20.—(7 p. m.)—| of Carr's driyer nse for a period BhEHiED: chtiaas Both” wornen “n Bary ih ean Ate prisoner's | “Huey pursued him in a wild race| ‘The auakés have destroyed 300, wil © cena of hostilities House Victorious Kiangsu troops, of three month Cburt .comtel than utursiédl tothe: Liew botine And,| the new atthe ereeeees RCD ay, s the grass, but came back/lages in the distric | herman s: ‘The secretary denied emphatically|tinuing the drive on Shan were assexsed against the defendant. | gathering the children together, left.| 8 of the governor's action. | non he noticed his scanty attire It is also reported that 40 persons ae eon that his speeches on the Pacific] were within eight miles of the clty| The usual penalty such a he “wild man" stood behind’ al, 2, *20™ My boy ts not guilty, and) “tT had just gotten home rather lato n Killed in the Pussinler dis- With the approach of th coast bad been in. any, Way TespOn-| this evening charge is. 'a Jail sentence and &|truck near by and watched them, |Z Just, know, that he will not be) trom a lodge meeting,” Mrs. Huey F O fettack “tines ‘ | sible for the president's summons.| Forces of Gen. Lu Yung Halang.|fine of $300. Carr’ was! Deputy Sheriffs Earl Ramuge and|“*"s*%” she sald | said, “and tossed the purse between co Ee reeee: Sueee .DOuny Cin ba Mr. Coolidge instructed him, he hold Shanghai against | given the nt fine, believed, | “ 9.29, the covers before retiring * * anita . d Sool g attempting to Shanghai ag given thi . » bell 1 Fitzgerald sped to the Lee home, . “se ye man dB ae sald, to appoint a special navalltne Chekiang armies, fell back slow-|because the jurors thought he was/arriving there 15 minutes late | “The man undoubtedly snw me vut| Murphy s Bier Will Paes p fe & utes later. ° A } ess ft . Fidei aciabed. vast hoard of experts to make an imme-|jy ¢hruout the day, but contested) punished enough by losing his job.| They followed the direction taken Will Radio Plea [it there, as he didn’t waste any time! Be Almost a Shrine Wilh Phorm: abouaw for diate survey of the planes vs. bat-|every inch of ground stubborniy.|ARRESTED JULY 26; |by the fugitive and at another house | * going after It. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20.—Th dies ¢: tate siese> , tleships problem and submit a pre-|‘there was a continuous roar Of/;osT HIS JOB LATER found the woman atly excited and Thruout Nation “While it w quite a neryous |, ay "ot Tae ata eras aa a j s With a cellar for brer Hminsey report to guide the presl-lartiiery fire thruout the afternoon) 115 was arrested on Victory high.|her children crying. The man had| CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Radio sta-| hock to wake up and find him there | vay resting at a focal un derthieiag z tlie ent tr making of the naval budget| ny the troops advanced under Cover| way yuly 26 by State Highway Pa.| attempted to force an entrance Into| tions thruout the country will be en-|!t was all rather funny, us Pullin) 1, roe’ tod, * Datkig Made: Sake tte When William J prvan |before congress meets in December. | th BarERee, i were. on the|troimen W. J. Clark N,| the how { had left two minutes |iisted to broadcast the plight of Ber upon Wattle ee A __|the Sabbath, when it will Ne in state as in Seattle, he denied that the ; | 4 ete et . sie pablo Edward: On “e fol tay bie r ; Hi ; series batt Presb Grant, penniless youth, s (rae ald, pretty hod ehareet in the Knights of Columbus audi. mon laiaal eilceiic Cis. ainda WwW he was suspended from the force g all of|tenced to be hanged in conne nim loose from a pocketboo A AE He cht, 1 pra Magiacia! Read ’Em Wad CEP) | at the hour this telegram is filed)’, 29 days and at the end of that|t! of the district to send| with the murder o soltceman {change. My shoulders are pretty| an da “ is The bédbug fe day h 1 of | h the murder of a policeman, DS All day tomorrow the bier will be Cm A You Pay the Price | #74 continued to advance time was dismissed. ieee should the man appear, they|Thomas BE. Swanson, Grant's attor-|sore from the wrestling match, Ut! aimost a shrine. YE DIARY | Kiangsu airplanes flew over) “wm. jurors who returned the ver-|feturned to the sheriff's office for} ney, announced today |r think the burglar is moe sore) Pomorrow night the Los Angeles (September 19) Crowds are peing racted by 4! Shanghal and capture of the city sdotee WW’ ‘Bool | more help. tn thts'way Swatison’ kid he hopes | thauiyiam." Ang . r ; | dict orge W. Boole, A. M. “pests his way § n sald he hop lodge of Elks, of which Murphy was This evening, vy rowel, to the Heilig| unique window exhibit of the Pacific! was expected by the attacking Web : SAND POINT WOMAN | to: plave: fofelbly “before the country nie { Plashouse, and’ did there see “America| Telephone & ‘Telegraph Co. on Third| armies by tomorrow is cane: Sees M- REPORTS INTRUDER rele monet j& member. will exeniplity ea the new film by Griffith, much praise gin tock: arid & GAS A | Omer us is Jenner, Sioux Securities Co; J. B.| x n | the inequality between the treatment Mi T d funeral ritual, after which Past State In the daily prints. And’ indeed Ht be a CYC ShOWINE & om ber of | REFUGEE HORDE Shaner, Shaner & Wolf Clothing) While they were searching, a re-|of Nathan Leopold and Richard issouri Tornado | Deputy Joseph: Scott of the Knights Pemaatal spectacle, with mach beautifal | range ment recording the number Of) pouRS INTO CITY Co.; 8. R. Hutehin: ttle Light. | Pt came to the sheriff that a man, Loeb, millionatre youths, who were I Ss Jot Columbus will deliver a eulogy photography, and many actors, and Carel | telephorie calls per hour here at any) jrordes of refugers, Including.’ Co. Wiliam P. Calusen riewatiign that! ‘CasoHonenss ne tne lasntaseer ter pelenn Ne taardarcaGa | njures everal | The funeral. services will -bé: Hale {Wink it 'comparable to “Fhe Birth of 8 aie fa time. During ~ ener |many deserting Cheklang soldiers| in Coast Coal. Co; and EH. ¢.|uake City “wild man” had attempt-|Grant, who was sentenced to death sT, LOUIS, Sept. 20.—Several|Monday morning at St. Vincent's ation,” for the ne 0 ed un- | Of the forenoon the dial needle regis: | 51 19¢ ‘0 the city a there was _ ed to force an o oe inter thet «Renate vented : AUIS, § ep . a z 8 : Hatton.” for the act on 6 » be bert HO pitta beaede aa. ‘ae houeanh ait | poured into the city, an a th r WAS! Stokes, 411 Yale ave ‘ fy HS r “4 Be ntrance Into the} Swanson expects to make the pow: | persons were Injured and houses|chyrch, with solemn requiem high tha) | WbitbenrestSng ehtegh aed we a6 000 noe aa ott to mdication of a dangerous pante 5) Cty way highly Intoxloated when |p Matson, near Sand/erful radio station of Attorney | were blown down at Annapolis, Iron | mass celebrated. home. hen’ wae pore wh | nijhtfall came on praated, Anes at thoste: testified. (nen, cen tee: ed Hugh nd Leo| Charles Erbstein, at Elgin, Ii, the} county, Mo. 150 miles south of here, ee, ubout 50,000 and leas, arrested, the & officers testified. | gowe 3 Gabe: e | Barbed wire entanglements, WHICH | joe tiy th t jowers were rush to Sand Point) first link in the chain. Offers to O ; j dstacibeathanaberstlahibes di \Three times they attempted to stop : | jin a tornado last night, acording to ‘Cows No Bigger Taan Dogs Are | were thrown up about the refugees! 1/e° Wmee Uthy ater. they {LY Starwich and had not returned] help are coming in from private radfo | report here. |Sue for Violation Found in Afri News item of the foreign colony during the} (4 | at noon | stations and Swanson {s working on re dow: Ne f sald. He was driving without lights |g; All telephone lines were down and | Yow we know where Seattle res. | afternoon, were electrified and)jn tho Medeeld linapaers out lights |. sheritt wich warned residents/a scheme to manufacture a chain|further particulars could not be| of Song Copyright taurants get. thelr steaks Pardon! searchlights kept playing on stra-|" Gary was xo irunke he had of the district to report immediately | of stations to cover the entire coun: | jearned pete: Ape: Sates a i 8 80 ¢ he had Ia aWIAY any, soalc : hare in tee ‘ and straining onler to pi a Sit: | etic polnts fneiped trom nl cwn ony into Clara angels, O2Y, suspicious, character, bt Physicians were summoned from |2h4 & restraining, Omer to pievent here may be other peste, we | ‘oreign warships in me barter auto. Four witnesses’ teatitied he| °°" (the outlying neighborhoods ee ST Rismarek, Mo., to care for five or] sti, wus asked in federal court ‘spose, i m up and were stripped for| way drunk , declared he | six injured at Annapolis. so nate ; The Vird we mean's the one rwho| night in connection with a hold-UP| vessels in port, including a numberliwo drinks of wine, 44) Merchant Marine ay The People's Park & Amuse; Tbrlonee and shooting at Auburn, WOE Se arderican abipe lash Ldaaiiod things Gometoug fat Deep i in Mountains | A , |Bellingham Youth |ment Co. played the song without { coupla wo found at the home of a former wilt} ‘there great confusion in the ehiabant United States Senator Wesloy L, right, infringing the copyright, . . of Senator Walter J. Lunn, as er) Chinese quarter of the city. Of-/drop th healed. Cater inh ee lnhda aiken’ hae’ talleey sia “08 Jones will address John Paul Jones s Gore Y Bull) music pudlishers charge ; . f drop the case against Ca ‘oun. {two inches deep has falle 8 | avis pbk P 2 5 = “ Karthquake Felt in Vancouver." |roneously reported in The Star Fri-licors of Gen. Lia's ataff vcurried|ty Jailer Willlam Barr had failed to|McKenzie river pass in the Cascade hh (kernel lg cg 1, at) BELLINGHAM, Sept, 20/— Prob. | : Head That's nothing day he error wa used by i thru the business district In auto-|pook the policeman when he wu Jonal forest, according to reports post quarters, Pler 1, foot of Yesler |ably fatally gored by a bull, Hubert! La Follette-Wheeler electors. will last time we were In Vancnaver, the |misunderstanding of names over the| mobiles, forcing loans from wealthy |prought in, Clark sald. ther at-[roceived here today Ones saphnt OR ET ams A SSR ae ce eee | a the state: by nots saa ae whole city whirled round and round,|telophone and The Star hastens tol merchants and bankers, and impris-|tempts to defeat tho arrest wore] The slopes of the Threo Sisters, pe atir ae ae thbortrica: Wrileeal ater home of his parents, Mr. and) 000 majority, according sto | Dlg see make this corréMion in justice toloning all who refused them, It|mado by direct apepals to L. 1D. Me-!bare all summer, were blanketed in| June, 1920. ‘The meeting is oper to a Pe Ah ot Mires Soun t wanainey Us Eas en ind 4 A.J. 8, |the parties concerned. 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