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Why ls This Boy Jailed When Many Go Free? The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation { in n Washington SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 a SEATTLE DRY OFFICER ‘Start It Mores” Nameless BORDER ! Is Held for Auto Death © River” oe } BY VINGIE E, ROE (The Star's new novel) Copyright, 1923, Duftield & Ce. Salts at Crossing CHAPTER I cht for a Woman? Hell? If ‘twas th’ Horse Now—" It wa. pringtime ir e >» the tower f the hills th Mg Monotone by the little is from the south On the flaring fringes of their vem Gunman Suspect Is. maples trembled in the airy # sry Guinn sence "| Near Death After, anons cut the ridges, dark wo “mysere “ourmiree Duel With Officer | snow water, painted fantastic {heyreds aod browns and oelow= «| East of Mountains | grew here, and pin hemlock a NN GREEN, 18-year-old cripple boy, was being held in the cpunty jail, Wednesday on « manslaughter charge. | Linn drove the truck that collided with a stréet car last | Howdy, folks! This is the day the season on pheasants and jan itors opens. Sunday at Second ave. and W. Roy st., when bis friend, Harley White, 15, who was riding with | him, was killed. The boy is hoping his friends will be able to raise the $1,500 bail that will release him, but the friends Wed- nesday expressed the fear that this | would be impossible. | The friends are asking this ques ition a question that seems justift | g to city houses eeping skirts where t TODAY'S DEFINITION | Guide: A man a hunter mis- | | takes for a deer, & —* “Why is this poor, unfortunate ight rai | yruce, all the dark and sombre peo- ~' | i th it i ut mansh: No chains, nie of the Soren. majestte ands WO men were shot Hy pines fany Sa feds pa Brisas Gorolak ike playful fingers ‘all ways among down early Wednes- week other persons who have fig: ae | 7 ured in similar accidents are | the hills, where lay tender grass of a) dav morning on the Can- laughin us tness, flowers nodded 4 : 4 given their freedom? drowsy meadows, 11;adian border near Cur- its first of the WHAT TO DO WH ear ther€ STARTS YELLIN thick ce the . asa ° 4, met far from ow i hg a » 3 . have been 21 fatal automobile aceh a—— ia aa —— pen jaa beautifu “ th ¥ ae lew in I erry county, in a derits in Seattle and King county: Join In the chorus, rene, wild with crag and peak | Funning gun battle be- Of the entire number, only three others have been charged with mane slaughter. One of these was dis missed and anothe juvenile court. © still pending in MacFARLANE E. STATB LAW I In two cases where the coroner's jury found enough evidence to war- rant placing responsibility on the kee epee | Decsbromme is 7s) tween the occupants of a | government automobile Police Motto: Now és the time for all good men to come to the raid of the party. m, while here and t 4 panther screamed to the stars at) and another car alleged For many years a pair of golden| to be a border-runner. ad reared their young on the George Murray, prohibition beetling escarpment that crowned) arent from Seattle, is in the too, tor many | hospital at Grand Forks, B. eee OUR OWN TRAVELOG Anaconda Mont Fn Drea potty ie a She took slow aim and fired.. The bullet spat, whining, Mystery ridge. It was a rich lar room in this hotel. near the movirg team. cattle ran on its timbered slants and/C,, suffering from a_ bullet drivers, no action whatever was Rox Reynolds. waa i eeninnnngeninrene | grow sleek and fat for fail along the wound near the heart, | taken. In several cases where the eed } | reaches of the river. ‘ = » P " se: } responsibility was jointly placed, Be. Vaughn Woodhouse sorites from ‘On a day when ait the woria| Foley Payné is in a critical) action was taken. Dieringer that the perfect dumbelt is one who believes that Three Star ° Hennessy is an Irishman who | chews Star tobacco, drives a Btar | o car and reada The Seattle Star “The state law provides that where death results from another Rae Fi 5 | person doing an unlawful act, mans Here is Linn Green, 18-year-old cripple boy, who is held} siaugnter must be charged,” Deputy in the county jail on a manslaughter charge as a result of | Prosecutor Robert Macfarlane sald, the geen auto accident Sunday in which his friend, Harleg |!" explaining the charge against seemed basking in the tempered aun, | Condition in the Curlew hos- | rse and rider came down along | pital with his neck and jaw- oe ere cneiad ¢ Fetes bone shattered by a bullet and meval setting they m 1 striking | DiS spine fractured by a fall the eye, for} from an auto. ¢ the same c * 2 pic i ott at early risers out of luck; apartment | tein'rere’temshatie. or ite wo.| “Payne is under arrest in| prof ,Mlo, accident | young’ Green Z ane ait A A > perhaps th would first have 4 4 15, los fe. oie ae G * WHAT TIS COUNTRY heat law doesn’t aid them aught the ‘on of an observer,|connection with the shooting —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Btaff Pinto |wan crm shovel that Goa ture and its| Of Murray and also as a sus- NEEDS | ct | faster than 12 miles an hour, which Less setting wp exercises and —_ ng moune-t t pected border-runner, accord- |is the legal limit. A boy was killed more settling up exercises. Bobs Spin he house dwellers, | at night. In cases where there | r oft, also, the prideful grace of | ing to Roy C. Lyle prohibi-} jin the ensuing accident. Therefore, & a Ai RES i we forced to shiver these cold | is illness, the fact that all heat | its carriage, the ligh the arro- tion di tor $ite4 re bos (¢ bon ia n the law says Green must be prose= oy oose nights and early mornings, are | may be shut off 1 m. | gance of its step, woul © been | HON director, i I did not Jnow7he was elie a tough year for the merry| protesting to city officials works a severe hardship.” }noticeable. But as they w near, Murray will recover, Lyle) | tess.” accustomed to wheese:| against the old ordinance govern: Dr. McLoughlin eaid ts |ono tooked instinctively to neo what ahit! Ha was informed: |HAD INFANTILE z New York wins the| {ng heating of such places: making a study of the condition | manner of rider bestrode so splendid | § O ea cci en |PARALYSIS IN YOUTH 3 } y The battle was fought be-| The Jaw, passed in re. here and = may recommend \* fellow, and not disappointed— | ‘Linn had infantile paralysis when aii Posie ae quires that & heat of 65 to changes b the eity counell later | tor the rider was woman. ,|tween Curlew and Danville.! ho: wan '3. yearexoid. {tate Me ae degrees be maintained “In all uliding 8 or Sho was a gall woman, {f one Ki) oeerrent” housea, teqement | said that the law is nntique and [could so describe her, not large but | Murray and Andrew siater.were|Qnly Four Charges of Manslaughter Teith sicrvatiesh 100} tbe) aaa te for John Buckwheat thoused snd hotele betwenti tthe does not meet modern condi built with such nicety of line, of pro.|0 patrol near Danville Tuesday leg»two inches shorter than its for hours @f.9 & tm andi0-pem. | portion, as best to show eff the spirit ht, where a heavy guard of cus Filed; One of These Dro ed jmate. When Linn reached the fifth Canary Bird Inspector “This law, it in claimed, is en- een years ago, when the |in her—and that was a thing which |‘0™ms and dry agents have been lo pp jSrade at the age of 15 the doctors PEP EME FET Inadequate, particularly as , the number of | might not be described. Under her |Cated thruout the summer. Patrols (SRS {told him he could not stand the eng 1 it affects morning hours people apartment | sombrero, worn low on her brow and |have staged an uhceasing feud with | Since January_1 of this year, 21) while crossing street, killed by’ auto. |finement in a schoolroom. 6 The Round-the-World flyers are| ‘* ® iy ie = manthe | 6 ‘i ay a 3 Chhrlea©. Pierce Blamed for .4.| Was‘ turned loose, and our state ale “It seems that the law is lax hotises wa, in Seattle, level, one got the seeming of dark-|the rum-runners declared to infest |inquests have been held by. Coroner ier amed for spee now on their way East by train.| — : 1. p poe | heie y . . Ing, Manslaughter charg d.|tomobile department in return for They't | te | in its requirements,’ Dr. George Proctor said: ‘The law should | ness shot with fire—the black eyes |the county and several have been|/ ww 37 Corson to investigate auto |/"* > aughter charge still pen 1, issued this crippled Sim learn what real hardeMp) yr ougniin, city health commis: be brought up to date 4 bit of dusky hair above cheeks | *hot and others sent to the peniten jing. | the aim icf 31, leaved | Saas means if they try to sleep in an} accident fatalities. Of this number, y <etc Nes jp license to drive a death-deal- upper Berth sioner, said We i W. A. Ketchum, killed August 6, | POY & co ni y y a a hine on our streets. r was sighted in the dark. 9¢tion has been taken in only four |by car of A. Frick. _ Both blamed. jing TA and Sidler or- | €as8es, one of which is that of Lynn| Vernon Brereton, killed July 31,/ y father got me the blank ap- ar-old cripple boy now jb of Robert D. Heffernan, Jury |Plication,” Linn said Wednesday, af Inesday. “Men | ‘The 9 o'clock requirement ahtfuly flushed. She rode at case, | tiaries. who work receive no benefit for ‘morning heat is entirely in- | her gauntleted hands clasped on her A from it in the mornings as all Jequate. No man likes to, sit | pommel, heir reins swinging. A blue| -ness and Murra: are away before 9 a. m. | down in/a cold house to his | flannel stirt, gay with pear! buttons,| dered it to halt, It containedtwo | Green, 18 ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: “I won't eat “T also have recetved a num. I breakfast. The law ought to be | lay open at the throat and biou: | men and slowed up. Then, ac- |held in the county jail. jhlamed both boys... No action, | SBe! sane ere! A aunt ee ber of t complaints abdlt no heat ch ged. | trifle a } cording to reports received by |The list foliows: | “Ieabelle Eisen, killed when's train| and they iss % hash away from | 2. atta ROE ———— | worn and studded with nickel spots.| Lyle, one. of the two passengers, Charley Wiley, 16, killed: in’ an | A divided skirt of dark leather, pre- rose and deliberately shot down auto and street car collision, Sep. 's auto on grade cross- is ¥y - July 7 Jury blamed Eisen.| yon ite uici e as jbottom, concealed the tops of high] Murray fired in return as ho sunk |of the truck, blamed and theld for) 7, yosui, killea July 29, by:car of| laced boots. All her clothing betok-|to his knees and Sidler also opened | manslaught 130, 10 Brenner: “whakd: the futeiex: | M leer nt mane and very thoro |fire as the car gathered speed | William 1. Shuberg, killed Sep-jonerated. No action 9 brought by a stranger to a ranch | dition of street at Columbia City la bus, July 1; driver cleared, No| down the hope a loose stone turned | home because I don’t know what's in it, and I won’ & eat it at home be. cause I do.’ oes etd asa! ne Nas Jhouse and the rancher took him to | blamed by jury. No action, lwction. 2 U. 8. civil service bureau will : ‘ isatag: ese ‘e 4 my tie, ne Curlew for surgical attention, where | John Gallagher, killed August pee if Norland, killed July 4, oy| Sets Out From Vancouver oo me perene t| Prosecution Seeks to Prove That He jaitinnimscie intantly he was arrested, Physicians probed |Crossing ‘street. Jury blamed Gal-| car of. V. McBachern, who was| at 9:58 A. M. and’ recove: F lagher. No. action | . patie Am Bese An instantly the woman's epurreq 2d recovered the bullet. The auto | !ag aloo. jc axoiletated "ot ltlames No ’ + observers. parred L. Buchmann, August Ginks who plokea the yanks.) Was Murdered; Jury. Visits Scene | nec'struct nis unk, her nit tent [and the other man are stilt sought. | |’ Mra) L-_ Bud action HEADED FOR DAYTON thought Firpo would beat Wills, ening of the rein anticipated his re- | Mrs. Edward-J. Howay, killed July - tempt to murder or intimidate our 2 i, . Cl 7 figured Sacramento would win the % e r sultant start t if t , when a, car driyen by Clarence ; Coast pennant, ought to make good BY JIM MARSHALL ? oa “Pick up your feet, you!" she said | Men,” Lyle told The Star Wednes Johnson plunged off Lake Wash-|“Won’t Be as Hard as in Ox signat hind obsercerce % F ACOMA, Oct. 1L—It w n ab: 5 sharply, fr ng. jday after receiving several reports ‘ington boulevard. Johnson blamed | ” iiity for The stallion did pick up hix feat,|from the scene hey have been |for speeding and having liquor in| Team Days,” He Says solate physical impos! uaa! ' . ot to ° wa telligent, but he shook the warpath all season, as we gz j e Maj. Alexander Cronkhite, shot for he was intelligent, but he shook |on car. He was charged with man : Li'l, GEE. GEE, TH’ OFFICE | | death on the Camp Lave tee Liles nat legen line a et ott ie tare cu Byere | |Dies From rab in Crash |S ence but this was later reduced] VANCOUVER, Wash. Oct. 1— MP, SEZ | | tion, October 25, 1918, to have com nis ne and the eat started on | the jo pp : ‘ome Wh A to reckless driving E Meeke ear-old pioneer, | Isn't it Just ¢ ; hin nenaitive he needles of Grand Forks to Danville, just en nother as Killed |‘ 0 cara Meeker, iS Isn't it just too wonderful for | mitted suicide, James H. Osborne his soe un the needtens | of ne Mile ea yore Me el Donald Rutlege, 4, killed June 18,| set out today to clip off several words? The University of | | special government prosecutor, told) eee hi tenus lak fase ae ark Shute rom ‘Mast of" the Cascade Jin auto crash. Driver of car he was| months from the time it took him Sastengion boys | bent ‘every’ | 1a tedoral, suty | pete: Wednesday | Pile eettire fn the dati tia tte saan ne kaveades | Succumbing to injuries receivedtin, Hugh Clark, 18, blamed for.care-|to cross the continent behind ai and now Wash- | | Osborne made the opening state- Maer iaaPlaeng Delete nt SALE aay __-_| Juno 18, in a spectacular auto smashtiegs driving. Clarke died. No action, [ox team 72 years ago. I Wor the ‘America| | ment- at the trial for ‘murder of | = | at 20th ave. N. E. and BE. 50th st! Mary Carey, killed May 16, while} In a fast airplane, piloted by pa Sanecn ah cde ip tt sgh TB ihe pp oe ata ed to take. They walked out and) Hugh C 18, of 5019 First ave.|piaving in street. H. Ey Stuart, | Lieut. Oakley G. Kelly of transcon= gies ———® | pugler of the 213th Engir | Bandits Scorn to escaped in an auto. The men wore|N aes SERS morning * driver of car which hit her, exoner.| tinental flight fame, he hopped fi 7a Folloy e prose ‘s oper handkerchief masks. | the Swedish hospita ‘ (Rae at 9:58 a. m, from Vancouver flying Fatty Arbuc has challenged Dr Following the pros ba pen | | ated. No action. Wetthee ts arias oe Pod nghorne,’ head ot. the Take Small Loot |.) eiit attempted to hold up| Clark was the second victim of] Steve Brown, drowned May 2,| field for Dayton, Ohio, where he will let ‘em fight it out with custard) y announced, he would j Entering at 1742 Sum-| W. T. Blennethassett, laundry truck | the crash, as little Donald Rutledge,|when he drove thru an open span in| Witness the international air races Heit his reply until after the | mit ave. op: A. A. Malkby,}driver, on 16th ave. Tuesday | aged 5, was almost instantly killed} Duwamish bridge, killing self and| for the Pulitzer cup, j two bandit ened the cash register! night, Blennerhassett shouted for] in the smashup. The coroner's jur Which they scorn- help and the thug fled. at the inquest held Clark to have visited the scene of the rhe jury left, accompanied two others. Brown blamed by jury.| Bundled up for his cold trip thru Jessie Clark, killed May when |the air, Meeker was eager to fly CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON VY tacts marshals, Federal Judge been guilty of breaking the speed/car crashed into pole. Louis Belan.|over the plains which he crossed Phe. husband wi hink |E KE. Cushman and attorn early law when his car struck one driven| ger, driver, blamed for being intox.|Sevéral times by painful trailing In markt Pa for ssnlygdct os Ben i every | Wednesday afternoon . by Charles S. Crawford, Seattle lum-|icated. Manslaughter charge pend-{an ox team caravan. Kish rug is an ash-tray | | bac: ibis. Crawfohtn wae” cleared Sob tte “T reckon flying over to Dayton si feogoug 946 sagea Vi 136 Ho B bis : vn sere cache cue, chi et | Gru rses Burn | %s.: [sn tn ies AV opae:| woe care ee Hide, Mess fe Piet | : 73 ; Four other boys who were in|ing auto at Fourth and Pike Driy.| @8 the trip used to be," he sald, as 3 Bi Akitas: | Osborne told the jury tha Ast wie | | Clark's car were injured, but re-{¢r Willlam McDonald, 16, blamed | he mounted into the plane with sur Pick Ghee ipsa yaa ition CAMs coor bene | O ea un rain UF) || Sverea for being drunk. Juvenile court. | Prising agility for one of his age. Put you in bed. could not have shot himself, a | ¥ “Mrs. Anna Wardrip, killed Aprii| Leut. Kelly will follow the Columbia . 4 | thatthe only. two persons with him | - 11, in an auto crash. Husband, D,{Tiver,_ flying over The Dalles to vr pany lat the time of his death were Poth-| | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1 the “educated horses” were be. Ww: ° Vv. Wardrip, was driving, Jury | (Turn to Page % Column 2) jer and Capt. Tobert Rosenbluth | qhirty-stx “high school Horace” | Ing transported yoming Governor, | hianed' nim” No action | : “ He said he uid introduce in evi |} of the Al G. Barnes circus were Death shricks of the prize unt | Edward Gautier, k 6 i 0 ; k prize d Ge . killed April 6, in ba i wales, nt si get a wot water bottle, dence alleged confessions by Pothie acirosdits deattinenn NeHitGals: |” lmaa as tie tains stood | Suffers Relapse |,, 22°70 Gu dled ovis. | British Embargo caltece= 3 what made in Providence, .R. I, a the at 2a, m, today, when the sec- | around them, plerced the ht, | CHEYE Wyo. Oct, 1/Gov.|to blame. No action on Hay and Straw mail. when, telling my m effet ete ler Wh spa 4 pyc | ond section of the circus train | and were taken up by lions, hy | William B. Ross, of Wyomijig, suf-| Mrs. Christine Bergman, killed| WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Great feritesitia, hite “at the instigation of Cap caught fire onas, bears and other anim fered «.tuen for the worge March 16, and jury blamed ‘A. | Britain teday notified the depart ria kanay Sh Kosdhbluth ie é he animals, known to thou in adjoining cars: this morning. Mrs, Ross fand Dr.|Schulthels, driver, for “gross negll-/ment of agriculture that an embargo uly Cronkhite is the son of Gen. Ade BH} sands who have seen the circus, So hot was the fire that at- | Johnston, his personal fhysiotan, | gence.", No action. had been placed on all livestock; bert Cronkhite, former commander were valued at $25,000 tendants were unable to release | have been at his bedside gince late} Benjamin Ticknor, killed January |hay and straw and merchandise ce, and Roland Pothier Wale Frince of Wales, the War inj of the 80th division in ports {6 the Southern Pa- | the horses before they had | last night. | 7, when hit by an auto. Jury | packed in hay and straw from the Oh Worla Flycra, aud cven| was found dead near ndoned Sad ust nv eonbat {og ita] cifie Railroad Co. here attrib. burned to death. | Dr, Johnston said his) patient's; blamed obstruction in street and/ United States since the hoof-and. Foc Lirown, will hindty step off farm at the camp ily; “betore road ant @ fey | uted the fire to explosion of a The burning car was eut from | condition was “very serfous," but |cleared driver of blame. No action./mouth epidemic broke in Texas. t AED. 20: 9 OF Allo: -Arpsiasiee. de Her With rhere: were. thres or font ehow/| WMChmAn’s, lantern the remainder of the train and that he had not entirely given up| Willlam Jones, killed January 6|Canada took similar action except Waris Kors, = Thantee Capt. Rosenbluth a FEC FOUR | ov ontatite Mdtare: Ontiottie® toil the ‘The train was in motion when | elephants, seals, lions, snakes | hope for his recove / t in crash between his car and/that the embargo was confined to bee re, | Iwo of th Nad their) 4° me a d the} the flames suddenly were xeen and animals worth a million dol jovernor Ross underwent an ap-/one driven by F, C. Martin, Jury /livestock and products from Toxap 4.5.8.) company halted along a brush-lined| (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) to shoot from the car in whieh lars were & ved, pendicitis operation last Thursday. blamed Jones und cleared Martin. ‘and eight suqounding states, \ ‘