The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1924, Page 1

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We eo A. $$ eget ner ee” v= Pi Mccann uncompromisingly, Robert La Follette has stood in the senate battling against special privileges and political corruption; against the corruption of the voters as represented by Lorimer and Newberry, whom he helped to unseat; against the dominance of the money power; against the trusts thru his fight for enforcement of the Sherman act and for the Federal Trade Commission & Robert La Follette stands for a return of government of the people, by the people and for the poet SENATORS WIN 24 HOM hit iITION VOL, 26. NO. 193 «Le = SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. , - —_ZACHERY AND NEHF HOOK Bar Pothier Confessions btn The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington iii = The SeattleStar ! 1%, Per Year, b tered as See der the Act New Cross Word Problem ACCUSED LOSES ee een ctive Te and’ Win a Prize] ONDGMSSH | DUEL IN SIXTH BATTLE of the Shens 2 | world’s eries at three games all today by beating. the New the Shenandoah MOTION | York club, 2 to 1. Art Nehf was pitching for the Giants, with the veteran Tom Zachary southpawing for the Senators. The Giants scored their lone run in the first inning and Admissions Made to Agent! the Senators counted two in the fifth when Stanley Harris Lee Ruled Out kicked thru with a single in the pinch, scoring two of his mates. RE - OPEN PROSECUTION The final game will be-played Friday, the city to be deter-— mined by the flip of a coin. INNINGS Claim Cronkhite’s Death Not BY HENRY L. FARRELL [ FIRST INNING YORK—Lindstrom out, on Government Land (GUuPFITH STADIUM, Was! udge on a bunt. Frisch dD. ¢ Oct. 9. Fight second with Zachary in down between y to Bluege to second. ring Young. Meus. who made a leap catch in front of Howdy, folks! + Fashion decrees that married men’s clothes will be about the same this year—ex cept for a cleaning ar Homer ACOMA, Oct, 9. — Roland | 4 Pothier, accused of the mur. der of Maj. Alexander Cronkhite at Camp Lewis six years ago, won a considerable victory in ederal court Thursday, His at torney, Maurice Langherne, suc ed in having eliminated from case “confessions” obts “dd by James J. Lee, government star witness and chief investi r of the tragedy “Marriage is like a cafoteria. You grab th’ first thing that looks good and pay for it later.” my mind, ) hits, no errors. ‘ton — McNeely walk ed. on the seventh game/ Harris forced McNeely at second. dstrom to Frisch, and was almost ed at first. Harris was out at Nehf to Kelley to Frisch, was cau, napping off singled on a line to right. was safe when Kelly fumbled bounder. It was an error e went to second. ou: | ‘Now fs the time for somebody to| start & movement to abolish the/ mas necktie. ¢ | tomorrow. With only one more game to nex another world ch: Sign on the Back of « Ford Giants were THEY SHALL nlidge 1s a good | th x of I and ‘ a as lig t one error. J PRESIDENT AND 2 SIN bid PARTY ARRIVE pita aa Fer ; ’ T YORK—Wilson fanned. , Eye n out, Harris to Judge. Gow- 16. Coff cont of Goslin. Nehf same boat as a handcuffed man tellin’ a fish story. d puz Xo. 1 horizontal calls for of the fascinating |a word that will have the same mean that were introduced |ing as the word “likewise” in the ay Jers by The table. It will have to be a three-let- and which have taken the city | ter word in order to fit into the num. o be Bes e hit, no errors. 14. Dirt vashington—Bluege out, Frisch to 15. Bird of pre Peck was safe at first when Louis Graveure, famous baritone, | | 16. A small piece !Lindstrom booted his bounder. It p Li'l Gee | | n 18 1 or thus fa was a single for Peck. Ruel flied s any rela-| Abeba nea to Meuse) achary out on strikes. ‘ 26. Peruse No runs, one hit, no errors. . | . small r THIRD INNING S- x | s womar 29. Consumed. emendous cheer arose he New York—Lindstrom lined to LIL GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE | | | Detca. ‘ ae i. ana wer yea i aac who made’ a spectacular run- | VAMP, SEZ | } r m witnesses was (ha (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) ig catch, Frisch hit over Judge's ‘Th’ man who stammers and | | } ee eAkie could aha . — |head for a double, converting a tries to propose to a girl is in th’ | | that other | ote, ptt single by his speed in reaching sec 1 that Po L P +ond. Young out, Harris to Judge, » the only; per Frisch stopping at third, Kelly out, | Bluege to Judge. No runs, one hit, no errors. with bim® y He a {The oldtashioned wife who used to elpesee, Greed He. Acts eae egterecteal’ naaily olsen’ _, Attorney General Says Ban) WaSHINGTON—ateNecley popped _ Object to her husband icing | storm. aa adhgsbea agp he beet . 3 to on. Harris out, Jackson to Iegichow bas a: daukhee? whose aa: | fe: alighity \ suang | San Stee Chek eauery on Ms Het modi Ge cade We tee r Johnson Must Get Facts | xceily. Rice fouled to Lindstrom. band er smoking in bed.| at ress At ta |g i i for —— No runs; no hits; no errors WASHINGTON, Oct artment of justice will » recent base FOURTH INNING y YORK—Meuset out, Peck to Wilson singied to right. time fit into the white quares from No, 2.to the first black 10 nward. | at day Whose low a: Sees not one f Here is the giant dirigible, Shenandoah, as she looked white space is to receive |, mt son, preside a double play, Har- Foiled by Starr yun! x rs Ps ; letter, Words start only in| (Turn to Pare %, " Cefamn, ©) league, who anno} k to Judge, $48 when tied to the mooring staff at Lakehurst, N. J., just be- ne eqtiares.,. Whe asd lis: jing ‘such an e it, no errors. wan only|fore she started on her trip to the Northwest. The inset is y, words ‘will inter | Pts <Goslin flied to 4 Hiram Johnson | Lieut. Roland G. Mayer, Seattle youth, who helped build the vertical iy a. diféieutw BRITISH LABOR IS a Pan Johns Jude eh ta Ke ga n She re ig fp th t . ros: vertical is a difficult wo 1 an J out ackso1 0 Kelly. Et | big ship, and who is a member of the crew. His wife and beat original cross ee ati ehiioe Bi asball: ‘Gorrdgidol “invebticeted f to presen facts to the said Stone NEW YORK—Gowdy out, Peck to a|Judge. Nehf flied to Rice. Lind. some | strom out, Zachary to Judge No r of Jus ery does not deral more anxiow ave Read the \ arefully, fiti | off to that he was/in the white s ares and ma t tor rm 1 Seattle. ubmitted Any pattern ma Say pio ae 4 mother are in Seat ; path eo aan: SOE tir aay Rierd ES ling word naval dirigible Shen: Te aan has are will ve }Premier Announces General | mien: Sroadway high |Cross Word and tie onto the moor eee inner w | WASHINGTON—Peck singled to an 1} ‘Turn to Page Polumn mp Lewis the latter part navy in| DIRECTIONS FOR WORKING Election for October 29 fea gee lh eS eS 5 y other three orld ¥ THE CROSSAVORD PUZZLE re Mrs. | stayer und Mrs, Kate B und mother respect Tasca |e gT¥ te wate squares each THEA NSWER eRe Os a . Chewing Gum Saves Day see bargain To the First Cross Word || ter McDonald today took h = baby daughter of.-Ldeitt i chief enginee ahah intend eactinal ten na f Wh ffl t This skei (Py eke Lo avttiet ¥ iment ‘ oat bi Fh . » the countr } . ° This sketch be Mayer, one of the few engineering}. When the governr nt sta mle Senge er in «the w || Puzzle and the name of the Appearing inthe’ house. of: com OY V ew ’s 1 e ree A perfect quince; officers ever permitted to be a mem-|on the dirigible, the , | es thus starts a word which prize winner will be found }| mon« following defeat of his labor Di: An ber of the crew of a navy airship, | cam olect. « art described by the definition in the ac-|] on Page 2. pad oS eet BY ae aR G BEE. 8 vfomobt experts, who have tas t fills an ineh! Mayer is a former Seattle boy tructior ¢ ying with the | company tabl ; (dng ot the Speed Mack |ieen in the employ of the Whiffle- ral 3 ast-to-coast —* nounced At ag REI ; ‘ Roland Mayer, who as projec Shen on her. cous Re yet ockavee ae [8c PRECED:| tee : S aaa 2 Po ineer, ‘assisted in designing. the big| trip,\as inspection officer 4 The. prime‘ roln ING chapters} Other interest facts of the event- ¥ club is the hu ¢ igar-shaped craft at Lakehurst, N Mrs, Kate Mayer, his mother, lives Theorie, minis ; Ma tul. con thet chil: bay Bataties GAG @ brace of duc per |J., was born in Seattle and it uth May 1 mem or wes Ss oO or morning in. confor : Tatra cena te atic cent buckshot 1 ay nt duck. |from th ollege of mechanic of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity political rant ; ee x a be a cent duc or he co rig poy 2 " we to have told the labor group he wa | gineering at the University of W of the University of Washington C l id Di t Pp li eee to prorogue. parliament ye ee ooll ge! in uggs 0 PSE ELIS Ee fuat classes yet interc the 1OC P ap clect manifesto would bo issued. | in IOOLIDGE leads La Follette ap Idaho: Coolidge. 8 Pris a iste. the soll 4 ampb e oc COTE, Oe ae tae “TA © Six, with) Six admits that great credit for the motor sealed,| Successful ter n of the trip is tted out to|due to the city garbage department « the non-|for removing a dead rat from the butterfly valve of the left carbue stop record. Remains now} retor. catioy rthwest, with Davis trailing Democratic leaders point out that 0 “ite dite honaw tothe but to chronicle! He also. yWledges the donation Law—Own A partment nthe reat, acodrdiag (a figures ot| practically one of the “oll Bouth” |pockye ged ke Lin usta ues] HREW. ? the startlimel the 1 com f t dential election | is jncludec he poll. 1 is MacDonald said, referring to defeat | statistics that will form the basis) ® packs chewing 4 eg he +888 ae fac aeiicat ee Tneentd the national presidential, election | is jncluded in the poll, ‘Thi 1 | MacDon: 1, refortl g a | ae Whiffletree ‘advertising| This gum, properly. | mastlented: is f Couneiiman Campbell ‘ that 1 poll being taken by .the Literary | Davis stronghold. pvernment when dered er erreigs ine y »roved indispensable: in gluing on i atio A na the yeral amendment to! during the coming yeat 1 pe Pl bi - ear woMe | apartment hou rou the | Digest, and made public Thursda The Democrats charge the Digest Hartel Hasty When the big Whiffletree Six|tho No. 4 cylinder when it fell off umed. of { ‘ be) Councilman Hesket Wedne e but I Total figures for the week in tho) poll managers are polling 28 former! ‘Phe prime minister looked finally came to rest at the Great! during the first mile of the trip. eS" gay introduced an nance amehd t soll have not yet been announced.| republicans to every 10 former latter just night’ ston, Northern dopot, breaking the wortd’s| In conclusion, the manufacturers YE DEALS x the antiquated neating | North. | democrats, anu point to other poll nani non-stop record for stock cars, our|of the Whiffletree Six wish to state ’ ae os dat rt Digest's figures for orth zest t 6 pines o eo} that the non record made by t n rd ure ce ed to ue to the delay, the matter can | taken the Dige to show it date of} automotive engineers ge out th wl? jetimes, rain apa RD wedi nt meas bbs| det nc before the publle safety | Western states this week Loattea: sl geninwtaeseartice [their stock car is ABSOLUTELY And at enon 110 pm ommitiee for two weeks, Hosket Washington: Coolidge L The vote on the Mellon tax plan,! ‘The fate of Europe, he indicated Mileage: 3 miles, 72 feet, 2 inches, | AND U Ns wenn: ae § oe He crdinanee would co aid I 12,878; Davis, 3,36 they say, indicated 70 per cent of! may hang in tho balance, as the Gasoline consumption: 75 gale) HST | NONSTOS Dont | At el ad shen tue ome age 1D ye ta at Commissioner McLoughlin| Catifornia: Coolidge, 68,049; La| the ple for and it wa r | pr f the labo: nment is | lor , on ee ey a hit, the barber did | wroc 7 ind 11 pM. \said dozens of complaints have come | 19.) \¢44 4's18° Dav 9,116 whelming defeated. ‘The Digest | inse bly bound to that of solu Brand of gasoline used: French ei from October J 1 to his office since the eathe ‘ : ole on the soldier's bonus showed|tion of the reparation nd other | dressing. The sensational endurance run eae ta” inamber of turned. cold Montana; Cooli 6.144; La Fol! ing people of New Yor state | post-war prob lems | Git consumption: 105 gallons goes to prove once again the truth did nearly clip papel against | Campbell says’ rents will be tn. | lett 537 1421 trongly againat it, ‘Yet, in a réfer ek consented to disso:!| Brand of oil: Stacomh. Jor the Whiffletree motto: hy het hearite on |creneed if the rpiated heatiing|” Grewenil: Oe 15,080; La Fol-/endum election, New York votod a|lution of parliament, the prime min.| hese figures were authenticated) “Ride in a Whiffietree Car andl i GH 1 is : paeile ge apeikt pauiad. Meta 901 ‘a7 tata ROnie’ 1h Hie ROIMISRR: FOOL: later announced Joy Bert Blangy and Harry Austin,| You'll Never Ride in Another? A this ordinan i p do nothlaw is pa * ., _nesormaapenene = | a i a ae | Seeman eet esa i t + ‘i i ie eae | pee.

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