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wd. YORK WINS GAME “WE ATHER “The Newspa aper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington - The SeattleStar {24 Hours Minimum, diay noon, St Batered as Second Class Ma Howdy gressman is ge folks! New York cor ing to introduce bill to have baseball regulated by the government. Trying to mak Unele Sam an umpire? A 8 ax t YE DIARY Up betimes, and before breakfast working om the cross wort puzzle, Lord! could make little of it, be in the morning 4 my drag out some bei for 1890, an atles therein, acrosticn, werd squares, diagonal and indeed they iller Casels Again in Spotlight » Chief Severyns Says ‘Notorious Burglar Ought to Be Pardoned; “Never,” Declares Capt. Tennant EDITOR" Miller, the mysteriou: S NOTE What about Peter Miller? Peter Peter Miller, who has spent most of his life in jails and penitentiaries; who has served 16 years of a 70-year sentence at Walla Walla; who has endeared himself to a large number of leading citizens of Washington and yet has the enmity of 3 powerful influences who stubbornly resist every effort to obtain executive clemency. ) The Star holds no brief for Peter Miller, but it recog- nizes in him a remarkable character, with a brilliant mentality, and The Star knows that Miller’s influence has brightened the path of many a prison inmate rdiess of what it did before Miller became a pris- oner the The Star believes the public will be inter- ested in the story of Peter Miller. A new move to obtain his pardon once more focuses attention on him. * . w jeoaged BY JACK HALL . 'e i Sry ge . “ TER MILLER? He's paid the price; he'll go straight if he’s given a chance. I've bet on men ee eK, like he before and I’ve seen them make good.” aps S fore + That's what Chief of Potice W. B, Severyns said when I wise te ome asked him about Peter Miller. “Peter Milltr? He ought to stay right where he is. If you want to know what I think about him I'll tell China Sign on the Hack of » Ford: The Old Gray Fliv, She Ain't What She Used to Be es bl Pe New football forbids use tee at the kickoff. The next divot sigh you « uld buy gton & CANDIDATES FOR THE POISON IVY CLUB Oil stock salesmen whe offer to you in on the ground floor you that if he is released and starts back to Seattle he'll burglarize a house in Tacoma on the way. And that’s what ee of Detectives Charles tt ~ SHENANDOAH 1S GOING FASTER 2D soe ump DEGREE "| Big Ship Now Going 56 M. P. H. as Wind Dies Down Tennant Miller ¢ t waged by DIRIGIBLE © fost sing her ‘ with gradu winds, §the ppl river towards noon today. cr The dirigibie crossed Alabama thie ed by the p mort farmer and ¢ Kc tot gazed upw morn. pped ard as wn at GOVERNOR HART REFUSES CLEMENCY the sh woared over them eth on |. Head Aa -Wilich ‘tsa’ dhl had ‘ ¢ was firm in the t i died down let /iier that Miller was a hardened e m.) the She Ward, w ress Mar EATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1924 JOHNSON ST PARTS SERIES! _BAL L ONE! THE FIRST BALL—Walter Johnson, after 18 years of wonderful pitching for the first ball in a world series while the thousands packed inside the ball park and outside, at bat is Fred Lindstrom, who wasn't even one year old when Johnson started to pitch for Washington. and one strike pitched, Lindstrom, the Giant third baseman flied to McNeely, Thus ended the big moment for the veteran and the novice. Muddy Ruel is seen catching for Washington, SEEK T0 BLOCK Seattle School Girl Is — STARWIGH FOILS STAR'S PHONE Missing for Two Weeks ATTEMPTS AT ACTION aa JAIL BREAK Genevieve Margaret Johnstone Disappears Asks veidom| Had Dug Part Way Thru Washington team, pitches his roar their applause. The man With two balls Washington centerfielder, for an easy out. with strik rike From Home; Officials Pressing Search BUTLER In- Telephone Firm junction to Stop Suit sj | BaF “nye ‘van missing after! 19-Foot Cement Wall ¢ e the! ® ning ens, two weeks ago to HEARING ON OCTOBER 14) Gene-| MOEN mid, Mem Jom m=tOReLEXACOP. AMONG THEM | Subscribers Would Not Pay 0 Har searched for be sa "at | Noise of Work at Night Is if Star Wins, Is Claim of poe Muffled by Music GAIN resorting to federal . \, | black silk dress, blue coat with fur N attempted jail break in AA court the Pacific Telephone ty . ar, brown sport hose and oxfords.| £4 the cell in the county jail & Telegraph Co., late Tuesday atte 1 no hat, She has golden bobbed) in which Oscar L. Redden, for filed an application for an injune Weare Seapeyin’ parted on the side and just} mer Seattle policeman held on tion against The Seattle Star vo be. Harty; ¢ ad t also wore ©| 4 murder charge, is confined, v prevent prosecution of The Star's Was frustrated ednesday, suit to test the legality of the fy gt ott 1 | when Sheriff Matt Starwich dis phone gouge in superior = 24 " is miss covered the plot. | of th 1 jot t of any reason in rwich heard queer sounds com: tt i why she would have left! ing from the cell and investigated. ) juntarily th mother sald. e found that the prisoners had rata A circumstance which the three feet thru the rt ce tot investigating is the report. tha wall, They had been using (urn to Page 7, Column 3) ew iad ja steel mal: k was carried on at night * Famed W hif f letree Goes ie i 60 Miles on a “Finger” ii: had evidently been working a ‘Homer Brew Showered Wi With Vegetables at) The suit is a test case to de- termine if phone patrons are | bound to pay the in ita final Judge- | ment is adverse to the plaintiffs (the Phone company) thousands of readers of the paper will re ers their digging operations for about a He doubted if t | would have been ple to dig clea thru the wall said } aces opinion ‘onvict in bi ra fuse to pay the rates authorized | nate . R faces a first-degree mur-| rmit to | lust were sustal by the soni by the federal injunction,” the Start of Se aled- Motor Run Jer charge. He was arrested follow- | ) the |suprems court “aittona, | complaint charges. . = — ing the sh s Barei on a| { E éffurt he "has made to ¢ Pies inhi The phone company chi nt BY HOMER G. BREW and some of the little kiddies, more |da ranch creek, near ain on or a parole has be @ crossed in | rhe star 7 already has (Famous Speed Demon) enthusiastic than the rest, show-|Rer last Redden ana i] hornly resisted and, in spite of’ ne mic sie overed in federal court suits and ELL, folks, where was I? Oh, |¢red us with rocks and garden pro- patrolman, Joseph Burt, | fact that penitentiary ward “| that the federal court has sumed | ye Broadway and Madison, | duce, a tender tribute to an hon-/and two comy ions, it is charged. aplains, the prosecutor who 4 on. The injunction seeks to|in my big Whiffletree Six, with | ored alumnus, d attempted to hijack Barei and ¢ as well as| 11 officers enit he motor sealed,| It was at this point that a la-|his brother. When the: Italians re : mics and bust: |e two passe " nd out to beat|Mentable accident occurred, which |fused to tribute to the officers ‘se ean men have repeatedly sought | alrsh including w.J commercial _ |came close to marring the trip. Our|the shogting followed. Steve Mon- ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: |)" y for Miller, Gov-| W. A. Moff c mpany Fee-| gasoline supply gave out! Dae al connection ‘ adfastly refused | > 1 of fo Quick as a flash, [ reached |with the never “My fhusband to thousand aid that into my pocket and pulled out | been. foi claim | & nder him it will te u were) a flask whi a T was carrying /that ne js the man who killed Barel, is a born exe: the i lor emergencies, i . ; and tive =o he* never ation during th ju q : Pouring e-fingers of moonshino | 5 anys LIST OF OFFICERS been granted. hates 1 into the fuel tank, I awaited develop. ties. ae informat ON BOARD AIRSHIP ara | other people 0 cases—c The officer Broadway* on th ate sped by. Another work.” Fisher and ¢ Lieut. Commander Zachard Lans | first Hitorieal': navaht with a mighty roar, the new | * lus Young dewne, Zar le, O., ecapta ture. Né said: Honty. Granta cylinder convicted Lieut Commande Han- uch «enthusiasm been manifest made a mighty leap for- | . ton. SERVED TEN YEARS ve of likdatuoky Moonshine Battle:|since stax Hopkins drove tho first speedometer sun dizsity. — |aBan? g rea — PO LEN SING SING PEN nutomoblie down Second ave, and | Ae eee ee ana in| /Bon” Suspects Accuse ch Auta Leaves 2 Others Dying eared % Angeline out of a| ONe of the cylinders blew up with | He 9 ; pag” Bel: we eae year's growt a deafening crash | Canadian Bank Holdup ha ar HARLAN, Ky, Oct Oban’ As wo thunder E. Union st Rae hte a th his ped i? A W. Sheppard. + a ‘a we passed the Minor school, | 0! Howell and Pp : ‘i his life r mB kil Bo a eee an Teeter ee oa | ware followings; ere ovarcone, by HILE they were preparing ot he Weed the tast ersod t 4 , nded..[n 8 5 ahosEakil Thousands Ot lene funies, and crashed Into a street heir defense for. trial ‘on g I Wd‘ his kent : nounced| Lieut, (junior) C. E. Bauch, Bos-| sahitaie seal wchoo ohldre en, waving gnily-colored | ie : : aoe | charges of holding up three Bon ecut t-| ton | ram Fee, ¢ ngs, cheered the hiffletree Six, | C4? iia. friesberirel id Gs: Sol Balmer.’ Wastlingtont laid caine ce For-& moment‘Y feared ‘All was M rele, messengers two | 3 ft agg fede ate : 1 eu tet en Jost. ‘The liquor was sending us Bele nae abeeO. mealies 1 you eve 18 fs, the Beebe | OFFS EB COt ‘ i ahead at the 0 : act Shenae, b. fc reversed and wot aside J, B. Anderson, Celina, 0. CANT USE VOTE Haan Wa ena ratte nest | policeman, were rearrested Tues- si inutile 1912 er C. W. Almour, Miaml, 3 4 day night to face a second | t Scotch stom Ee ee erate ilar Oni plot i iiniburton, atacon,, World Flyers Here uae point, luckily, that 1| ¢ha"ee of robbing the Canadian | 3 ’ as at point, luckily, tha Cs ipbge ee , na Bee ay About October 12 MAQHINES _ wiesiisse’sitamsa'stthatnlt) Bank's camer in Vat LI'L OBE GRE. TH OFFICE After wo reversal i sted men, most of them) 4 cs veoundtheworld fl tegagre eat a Ken: | ver, B.C, duly 24, and stealing - ting e filed n x the grad of chief pett rie ‘oun a ‘ be ng. Another cylinder stopped. The | $19,000. VAMP, SEZ prosecuting led : petty! will arrive in Seattle about October moonshine had eaten a hole thru th s Th’ man in the flat next to ours ||mation against Miller, charging him | officer include bates ; : ; . 1 Poa | ‘The arrest of the two ended one -s }12 0: cording word received " cylinder wall must he makin’ home brew. Our || with perju one of the former| A. E. Carlson, Moscow, Idaho 18 Or Ae accor dng te ord received | Hinkle Forced to Certify All With a atch of relief, 1 throttiea {Of the Most extensive manhunts ever roaches are returnin’ in an intox- | |trials, the alleged perjury consist) ‘'T Angeles. cuits ORKIEY Welle OF Vancouver H laaenteago:ualeneen nano chee td 1 within the city limits, Neal icated condition urn to Page 7, Co'umn 4) 'R Angeles [aueule, ORRIay sageey See Eleven Parties |down to'70 miles an hour, and headed |, ha Fasick wore at lbery on’bond Wash., who carried Ezra Meeker to |for Jackson st, to replenish my fuel Pr ——— * | Washington, "D. C. recent! laa |under the Bon Marche robbery ots 0 ward cars are thru le airmen will Biso Mako & Visit! wit certify 11 parties on the offi-| ere to loca si carr—the been thru for the pas when starting ane z the his | o" ta a vont. ha {fletres 8 , oa oN & detec! earn mt! Hundreds of Peo ple Ge ||svrsttis'sna nntios tne nn. |i cicuon hatot lsteut of nine | ade ai rake the noma. fee |g Zanes morn several detect 7 toric flight, about October 16 or 16-| indo Wednesday at noor ‘This org and brought motor supremacy | capo All afternoon the search con: . to America! % Oy ot enigis | -W d P I throws the election muddle back DOPAT | formed Captain of Detectives Charles 1 up his purac Star Cross or uzZ e | T H E TRUTH whore it was Monday, Unless other {Tennant that the two men had been | a 4 taken, it will mean. the . D0: fe < 0 photo- P id, “this oleo HE Cross Word Puzzle has gone over with a bang! | ‘ ridkalloneeate voting unaohit Marie Prevost to leraphat Aa tats GL rteet batlinsrehs ee tne Within an hour after The Star had printed the first ||| About the Connection of election because the machine Be Married A ain | robe the bank there and impris- on G thine Cross Word Puzzle to appear in a Seattle newspaper, doz- Candidate ‘Hell 'n Maria’ 0 built that only nine ballo & oned u cashier, i M z 6 i sages can be accommodated HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 8. Tennant immediately sent out he ‘ He ens of answers were pouring into the office. my ea immediate ent ou , petit The ¢ x that wins the prize will be awarded Dawes With the Failure |} uinkie at first refused to certify | Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan,| every available officer to search for : tt The net er that wins priz awarded on of the Lorimer Bank in ||? {%° flings of the American | both well known screen players, will] Fasick and fear that they | iursday. 4 party and the workers party be-|be married Saturday, according to| would get word of the case and es: . Look for the prizewinner Thursday—also for the cor- ||| Chicago. causd nbither Wl stated i@ declarY announcement by the prospective} couver arrived in the city and in-| THE MOST VALUABLE AUTO rect answero the first Cross Word Puzzle, t | SEE EDITORIAL ation of principles, Wedneggay bridesto he feo ‘Gauss About 6 p.m, Detectives Lee ACCESSORY " , un of yon Hn “BAD , morning, however, the attorney ken iss t received her final]Gordon and Charles Waechter kaw | ¥ AND WATCH THE STAR TOMORROW FOR AN- PAGE oral ruled. that. thia was not: suf. |‘aiyotos deorde from; ay former, hupel Basile drivinkshia, autotohlididuwe A BANK ROLL OTHER OF THESE FASCINATING PUZZLE } if lent cause to leave them off the} hand last week, Harlan was freed|town and arrested him, Neal was ped ae eer «| aid ay ballot. lof previous ties some months ago. atrested later, |first and second, to Terry. McNeely beat out a bunt to Lindstrom. It was a perfeet bunt. Harris singled off Terry's \shins, McNeely stopping at sécond. | Frisch aa i] | iit : r : : ee | tye HOMER Senators’ Batsman Is } | Hero Again; Giants } i Take Lead in Fifth | Game of Series Poe GROUNI Ne York, Oct. 1 Giants, play- n the fifth es with the e con. New one game for the in, Wash- featured 6 game e game was and close to the last half of t ith. There was a f Gothamites ne eteran Wal er John BY HENRY L. FARRELL per GROUNDS, New York, Oct &—With the two contenders ie, the world's resumed here this between the Giants and pitching star league champions. to work for the of the American Johnson was ready "4 Senators and Buck Harris said Se i i was counting on Sir Walter to get H Hi i big jump on the Giants. 1 nager McGraw had intended to i nf, but the little legt- F ; winner of the first game, if around a bruised pjteb- a fait t was hit by a batted i nd ing b ball in Washington NEHP’s: RAND Eee SWOLLEN Nehf was one of the early arriving Giants. ‘He had the hand painted } with jodine. It is greatly swollen i and he suffered pain when he tried i to grip the ball with his thumb. } The sky was overcast when the bleacher crowds piled in and filled all the seats. i Tho infield was a little bit heavy ‘i ali around the plate and base linés 1 t (Turn to Page 7, Corumn 2) ; ie ] Hi FIRST INNING WASHINGTON—MeNeely lined to Lindstrom. Harris flied to Wilson. Rice popped to Terry. No runs, no hits, no errors, | NEW YORK—Johnson got a tree mendous hand when he went to the box. Lindstrom singlea to center { on the first ball pitched. Frisch @ my fouled to Miller in front of the | f | Washington dugout. Young flied to McNeely, who made a long run- ning catch in’ deep center. Lind. | i strom went out stealing, Ruel {0 i Harris. No runs, one hit, no errors. i Johnson was depending entirely Wet on his fast ball, which he had trou: ble in controlling. SECOND INNING WASHINGTON—Goslin reached first when Bentley dropped Terry's throw to first. It was a bunt and a close play—went for a _ singles Judge flied to Wilson after a short running catch. Bluege was safe at first when Terry dropped his high fly, but Goslin was out at second, Terry to Jackson. Ruel walked: Miller was out, Frisch to Terry, No runs, one hit, no errors. NEW YORK—Kelly fouled to Mil- ler. Terry out to Judge, unassisted, Wilson fouled to Judge. No runs, no hits, THIRD IN WASHINGTON—Johnson got an- other big hand when he came to bat and singled to left off the wall, but was out, being caught between ff Wilson to Jackson | errors. Rice popped to Gowdy in front of the plate. The outfield went to the 1 when Goslin came up. Goslin out, Frisch to Terr No runs, three hits, no errors. NEW YORK—Jackson beat out a hit to Bluege ned. Bent: ley singled past Harris, Jackson g0- ing to third. Lindstrom beat out & roller to Miller, Jackson scoring and Bentley stopping at second. It was a hard ball for Miller to bandie | hit to Bluege and Bentley beat Bluege’s throw to third and the bases were filled. Young lined was out out to Rico and Bentley at the plate, Rice to Johnson ta Ruel, One run, three hits, one error. The tagging of Bentley at the plate was the most spectacular play of the sories. © made a. leaping and u snappy throw to John who relayed it to the plate, FOURTH INNING WASHINGTON-—Judge singled off catch son, the right field wall, Blouge out, Bentley to Terry, Judge going to second, Ruel out, Jackson to Ter aa ry, Judge going to third, Mi singled to right, scoring Judge. (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) ¥ x