The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1924, Page 1

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Max'mum, Howdy, folks! Who invented Monday, anyway FAMOUS SCREEN LUMINARIES Contemporanious with notincement that the Arrow Collar mean is to appear in pictures, comes | _ the declaration of Trade Kod Mark | Smith that they will starred in a ast aelae “Catarrab.” The W..C. T. 1 convention here, scored soaked by dn't mind ‘em women, Wel smoking, own cigarets once in we wou OK MORE BILLBOARDS The W. ©. T. U. also passed a reso- | lution against the increase of road- | houses along the Pacific highway | north of Seattle, Fine! There are already so many roadhouses on the Bothell highway that there is hardly room for another | |) gasoline station. Li'l Gee Gee says 1t is much east to make up her face make up her mind. The doughty headline writers Their mighty teeth When they can't head the paper With “Brown and Nichols Clash!” Councilman Nichols says he t list. of over 300 booze attle. This is almost the average citizen ha UGGESTED ADVERTISEMENT ST DEPART OUR UP-TO. DATE LIST OF BOOTLEGGERS. SEND TODAY FOR YOUR COPY, Ralph Nichols, MAILIN NOW COMP’ ETE. Before Adan te th ran away would you deep one—that sh Old Silas Grump, Pumpkin Hollow, sayy are of so rth t (Lord's day.) but soon home again, and to breakfasting on = jelly omelet, hot anon to paddling my canoe the biggest ever I saw, but dd not swamp, which did surprise me vastly, And so did put the canoe mway for the winter, grieve me sorely, but my intent on making It into @ winter kennel for Hooch, the pooch. And to so reading 0. Henry, supper, and to bed. chocolate, to the hous the war: “Ia that the gown to wear to the dance “No, dear; so far, I've decided on| nothing.” GRAPHIC SECTION sorrel shown aboy ground. The Newspaper With the Biowa ~The Seattle Star Botered as Lenond Claas Matter May 2, 1899 t Circulation in Washington wader the Act of ¢ At the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash. 1678, Fer Year, by Mall, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER tliat HOME eet 10.8 ase tym erste {ith TWO CENTS Miss Margaret Delany (Drowned) William: Ruddell (Drowned) Will Reed Drowned) (La oa ollette Fight Settled | )WORLD FLYERS ( | ARRIVE AT SAN “Wired Cunningha under name pf La Follettc Progressive Independent ‘Pastor ConfessesHe ‘7 Poisons Wife and Ma ‘Two to End Their ore “Was Out of My Mind” | wrote out a statement, witnessed by 'd only Admits Killing 1 hereby make of his wife and Wilford Sweet Thompson of my ov ‘oluntari regardieas of whether or polsoning the water which her of pair and my were in th ut of her sufferings” Mr urder, the’ had been found in reported discovery as A Just before dawn tod party in Washington state Progre: ives representing all punties in state of Washington held duly called delegate vention in Seattle on pri y day, September 9, and nominated seven electors on progressive ticket which has been officially filed and is the only one authorized and recognized by La Follette Wheeler official organiza elements and thons, (Signed) Robert M. La Follette, Jr Balla od Cunning filed Liste ‘of elect: mpia, Ballaine charged Cun the officials, confessing the m of his wift t follow to State's Attorr this may be t Against me Wh grief-stricken because Hiness of m: fe, Anna Hight I put arsenic in her coffee to relieve while Mrr, Lucy 1 t Mildred» ¥ IIL, on September 10, 1924 “My sdlo purpose was to case of pain in her dying moments (Signed) "L, M. HIGHT n taken fi vie ptember afte of Sweetin DIEGO Welcome Loopers at Coast City ON WAY TO SEATTLE May Not Reach Sound Until First of Next Week aintee th “rani a reese “ ORM SWEEPS COAST LINE n Gale Brings 2.66 Inches of Rain at Victoria ved here at Klangs: ure Shang! in force this afternoon. heard in the city at midd tin came the pjani Frank 4 e will and Lowell Smith, inches of rain fell. The wind ve j with electrici North Island, | Rockwell fie’ | ARRIVE AHEAD SCHEDULE irmen were greeted by small t that they ar hour at 3:40 p. kitchen of my home to touch the m n hour earlier She . one of these com: Yu as pathfinder, the returning hero h the world, flyers a member of b ment's drinking dictator |Ching Wa umn of threes The parenta of Lieut. § mother of L logs and much driftwood were d been ill for wie ltt eld less than five min ead of the pls warnings wore age g campaign’ Sund | Mond: |Golf club, and Broadmoor M ance commission ag separ istol in the w Army Goods | fon of a thug who broke the ¥ seized the gun 4 The American Tent & Awning Co., dow nettled the small caliber rifle from the display A thief who smi Washington hed the window ea to the police. |Boy Confesses to S. C. Ax Murder | wspocted of Kill TOKYO, met today and after discussing the | situation in China announce attitude toward the Chineso war « Absolute non-interference fully watching further developments Strict neutrality. Readiness to take to protect the interests of Japanese people ai Co-operation with other powers ir remedial measures, Before jeaving for Prine® of Wales disposed of his string | Chase of « of crack polo ponies. The smart little was the prince’s | and favorite mount. He ofte would rather be thrown from this horse than any other, wasn't such @ long way to *| Asbury Wess , confessed the crime. Three negroes held with the axelaying were released, in ocnnection * BREAK WINDOWS NEW GOLF CLUB *: ‘nd to ehuren, | Thieves Get Pistol and Army | | Puget Mill Co. Files Articles !ix Automatic in Loot of Incorporation Articles of incorporation were filed Olympia by atte Il Co., it forming the Brot ys for tlons This soon have | exclusive mean that Seattle Japan Neutral in China War Trouble | Sept. 22—The cabinet follows: ainst danger. et the flyers. honor of the | Brief ceremonics Ifnyers were held. were officially behalf of the Sokie damage welcomed on and to light wires in This afternoon they will hold a re | ception in the stadium. ill be feted by brother officers blown together | Tonight thoy the automatic arted in the switch E ARE KILLED IN CYCLONE Minnesota and - Wisconsin’ eo nee Swept by Death Storm }m.) Marshal C ehurian war lord continued his | Jrive beyond the great wall today, | at the advance |posts of the Pekin government in several severe engagements, Amoor inten. ute corpora- | sumed tomorrow hammerin globe-cireling another golf club, and a residential district to | built around it, near the end of the| | Madison st, carline, fronting on Lake Washington. The formly successful in the 1 |iN wccording to Japanese corres: |flight to Seattle and the 00-acre tract at this point, jowned bh the Puget Mill Co., be broken up into building sites for fine homes. A survey pleted and streets grade nantes military men and well wish at the field when the air 5 been com: ‘Thirty-three with a cheer. Smith and hi |were on the field shortly after day- testing their planes « paring for tho hop to San Diego The big Douglas cruisers appeared \to be in excellent condition and a | period of inspection signal for the take off. which swept parts of Minnesota fellow flyers Wisconsin Sunday, tabulations of c Most of the deaths were in north | cording to lat- a goneral |this morning, | Mainichi cabled hal! Chang has mado all his |plans for a general drive'on Pekin.” d Japan's the field once and wi 460-mile trip to San The world flyers arrived here yes. care away on the |lnrs broke into the R Inc., garage here last night, loaded large safe containing $4,300 into one of the firm's cars and. drove away. No further trace of the yesgmen has been found ® adequate means | MILWAUKE: One man was killed and much prop was done by (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) Ten thousand persons were planes glided to a landing (Turn to Page 4, Column 9) 4 36-mile}when the Miss Olivia Swineheart (Saved) Photo by Grady nT BAD NEWS ISN’T ALWAYS SUCH A SPEEDY TRAVELER M” years Raleigh Fa t ‘ t his apr » the t court of appeals was denied 4 that he mu: 1 two year The sion. was r but Wa ge = INES BATTLE : GROWS HOTTER _ |Foreigners on Alert to Pre- vent Invasion of Troops SHANGHAI, Sept. 22.—(7 p. roops attempting to ai resumed their a ‘The heavy rumble of a y and con: yed thruout the afternoon. ds around the foreign settle: An official bulletin issued at head |quarters of General Lu Yung Hsiang, chief of the defending Chekiang troops, said his position had been » than two hours ahead of | strengthened by abandoning outposts |near Taihu lake. Foreign military observers ost! n antim ful in Early Fighting OSAKA, Japan Sept. 22.—(2:10 a ng Tso Lin, Man. away The Manchus were almost. uni. nts in the field Two of Chang Tso Lin's divisions, including crack cavalry units, at- tacked the important position of Chao Yang at 5 a. m. Sunday, rout- ing the two Pekin brigades which held the town after 11 hours’ fight ing in which both sides lost heavily. nehus are preparing for k all along the line correspondent. of “The M “Ma |Tacoma Yeggs:Take Safe With $4,300 TACOMA, Wash., Sept Burg | 3219 Cascadia ave. WORTH J, HARNED, 20, son of PANNING FLAMES tillery was and the French concession were summoned hastily to their posts, and the barbed wire entanglements around the zones were again charged to prevent a possible |invasion by the fighting Chinese. }Anne high school student. J the attackers outnumbered the Chekiang troops five to one, and ex pected the fall of the city within a of |short time. ( Several ships of Gen.-Chi Hsieh | 8 navy sailed for the north at daybreak to Join the Pekin govern- | fleet boing send against Chang | |thru the high waves, both clasping | Jone life preserver. Chang, the Manchurian warned foreigners to leave 1g Tao before he begins |FOR SAND POINT | a bombardment of the city. evere censorship has been estab: | q lished thruout China. DRIVE ON PEKIN National “Junior Chamber of Com "| Chang Tso Lin Is Success- rly fight. | mers. Bennatts, daughter FOUR DROWNEDs :'"~. we TWO SAVED IN STORM Sailboat Capsizes on Lake + Washington Sunday the mains TWO SWIM TO SAFETY |<e. Happy Picnic Party Blight-| ed by Tragic End HE SPUTTER ‘our harbor pa-| mi trot boats off Sand Point Mon-| the aay ed a dirge for three youths | and a girl whi the storm-tossed Washin day ers of Lake! afternoon when t lashed the the heavy waves He lites The patrol boats, under command | jumped the Marshall river. John Beck, are searching for the | dead pDodies of th MISS MARGARET DELANY, ughter of Mrs. James A. W Mr, and M Sind ave W. J. Harned, 2015} the Bowles Co. WILLIAM D. REED, 20, son of} Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Reed, 2106 | ner co, Sixth ave. W. The boy was a Queen | o¢ Two girls, Miss Christine Tru- | stitt ax, 20. daughter of A. R./Truax, cashier ‘of the First National bank, whose home is at 3107 Sith ave. and Miss Olivia Swineheart, 21, . dadghter of George B. Swincheart, 3303 Cas- cade ave., president of the Ideal Machinery Co., escaped drown- ing by swimming ashore from the. yacht. Both girs were completely ex |haustea when they struggled to the} shore in front of R. H. Denny's home. They had battled their way | said No. PARTY STARTED Yacht club in Harned’s automobile. They had plannod to -sail to Sand} |Point for a plenic. The elder Har. |ned, driving the car, said that he EF lexperienced a strange premonition | jot Gastar and did not want to see} young people go out, but said [nothing | Youth Held for Stealing De= tective’s Auto A 26-foot yacht, owned by 0, -B.| Williams, was used by the party. | The boat is of the non-sinkable| type and supposed to be a seaworthy craft. While other boats refuge along the bays and anchor Ing to ride out a terrific gale which! 99, churr tho surface of the lake| city into a raging sea of white caps, | trolman. se | Helmer, out of Portage bay and into tho| the car, a big six 12th ave. 8, was a detective several years ag0, BOAT CAPSIZED being dismissed on booze and nats “At first it seemed great fun,”| cotics charges, rested by federal officers on liquor charges since then. the little yacht pointed its n teeth of tho gale. ALL JUMPED said Miss Truax after her rescue. “To ride along at a dizy speed thru| the waves. We had a heavy load of | food baskets, blankets, pillows and Cping Hutt, but. we. weren't| Old Offender Held, Starwich Declares Declared by Sheriff Matt Starwich to be an old offender who has thus far always escaped conviction, Tom arrested Sunday Hall was placed afraid as we were all good swim- “The wind drove us at an enorm ous speed, but finally the waves| became so big that we became frightened. ‘Then all of a sudden we struck a huge wave and the then we jumped out.” eat ata ern mr nen en ai we eee ragedy | FAMILIES FLEEING AMES! e, Fire Apparatus From Tacoma and Camp Lewis Fight to Seve City and MRS. WILLIAM 3REWER, aged couple ,” outskirts of Fe Eatonville, were _burned bo Be death early in the forest ‘ie which for © 24 hours has threatened the | Worth J. Harned destruction of the little town, 7 (Drowned) 70 miles southeast of Seattle, | come" pasties ene yor eee Rerencrmenen ees ving” t rewer home a# t ged in the woods clone them, destroying lames were still raging on all sides > ‘ire apparat C am Lewis: ft ter system. thru one of onville Lumber probably has saved t of lumber are stored in of “families fled im % thelr lives in| automobiles from the town, taking @ § are their sailboat swamped and capsized | north of down on the} town from hundreds of weary following victims men battled to save houses on the outskirts Seven homes 0d, | were The boy was a junior| purned completely |at the University of Washington | and Jlast year, studying business admin-| fanned istration. His father is president of| showed no signs of abating. fighters were kept 6m WILLIAM H. RUDDELL, 21. son |the jump extinguishing blazes statt- of William H. Ruddell, 319 Garfield|ea by |st.. graduate of Queen Anne high |the forest into the town. The woods school. Ruddell, Sr., is president of | surrounding Eatonville were a smoke jthe West Coast Heating Co. ling, blazing waste today. Officials at around the city, sweeping on northward, glowing embers blown from the Eatonville Lum: | said that they thought most” town would be saved AS There was” however, they | jthe fire s The fire started last Wednesday | in the Cascade Timber Co.'s camp 1, eight miles south of town: |It crept closer each day. |40-mile gale fanned the flames into7® Ja raging fire which bore down Om \Eatonville almost without warning. Hundreds of men gathered on the Eatonville \tried to stop the fire that threat: |ened their homes and all that they | A shift in the wind was the lonly thing that saved them. © They j were able to check the rush of the } blaze into the town, | several homes were destroyed, were those of Oscar Frank Men- owned. but only after Sunday morning, about 11 o'clock, | wrignt party of three girls and three| six ¢.'C {boys were taken ‘to the Seattle} ayy were burned Sunday eveningw John Mensik, . Biggs and Henry Smith, auto from former detec , 1915 Seventh stolen were taking! tive W. ave., held in the According to Pa arrested and Gillman with linder auto, at Hall boat swung broadside just as an-}% taid other big comer struck us, The | under boat turned over on its side with} Possession the mast lying flat on the water, | Ness. Maude Beaman Miss Truax held to the mast for} arrested some time and then started to swim! placed under $250 bonds on chargea | (Turn to Page 4, Column 4) of lewdness, ¥ and Geore Coutts, —

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