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SUMMON G.0,P, LEADE In La Follette Election Fraud Charges WEATHER The News epenet' With ‘the Biggest Circulation in : ‘Washington The Seattle Star ingress March 3,°187%, Per Year, by Mull, $1.00 asterly winds Temperature Last 3 Hours Maximum, Minimum, 50. noon, 53. Batered as Sec Wash, under the Act of ¢ nd Clase Matter May & 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924 TWO (¢ > IN SEATTLE. ZR-3 CROSSING OCEAN NO, IT’S CHILLY Howdy, folks! Have bagged any hunters yet? you dangerous sport. Th’ ducks get shot an’ th’ hant ers get half shot.” Ashes to ashes Dust to dw If mah jongg d t get you, Cross-word puczics must! ae ie Luther Burbank, plant wizard, announces that he has produced a! rose with a sweeter fragrance. Fine! But what we need ts a limburger cheese with a sweeter fragrance! a: Fe ’ NEW PLANTS BURBANK SHOULD PRODUCE 2. Squirtless grapefruit. 3. Harmless toadstools, 4. Square peas. eee Burbank has originated a + that will smell much sweeter: W we need is that will sn line one of Ed. Pinaud’s umes. eee rose The giant navy dirigible, now fly- ing to the Northwest, requires 800, 456 aquare fe " - | Louis Swift of gos for infl This is two aquare fe gas more than its pénerated at a ae Rn ‘| Is Host to The Shenan is filled with Pri Ed helium gas, which makes it unique c among federal gas bags. rin (4 cee GRAPHIC SECTION LAKE FOREST, Ill, Oct, 13—| went but cheerful, H. R. H,, the nce of Wales, arrived at this 2 fal rb at $25 a.m om Winnipeg for 16 hours of aight seeing and entertainment in Chicago. Louis F. Swift of tho vast packing establishment bearing that % name, oe a select little group, met Horace G. Chilblains ae so far'| ee repalipaits at the station, | After north of Nome that his radio has) (0° (07 en eny the party was taken just received the news of Harris’ |“ to th ro cik” hiahe’ fat “Sea home run in the final game of the |) ee ee ee David Windsor and world series. Harris had to hit the If the day ball twice in ordet to have Chil rt apt thie‘ thicns blains hear the report. Peas ma Sigal ti esse tinly rd nce's train. Only Swift and a Argentine and Urugt and Brazil |? y friends were allowed inside the pe eee eee hey ere? Tam-| harmed circle. The “unselect’ in poner sll outside (he | viuded many of the debutantes of Ppa e the pal suburbs not Invited to mreuanat ‘Opeh urges yadio\mect David Windsor, Unabashed, motor of auto: a gilmpse rs hopped imbed to the to mobiles and gates to get of the prince. the ft on truck : control. The only radio control we are anxious to sce is that of radio tenora. cheer we s H.R. H Photoplay at the Metropolitan is| A Wild cheer wentiup as 4 appeared on the rear platform. es seg Dey ve RING Biu hing and sn David Wind: nach soft hat and hand. A bt Ne aa asta if of husky policemen, waving hed hs jelu broke an“averiue thru the YE DIARY ps (Lord's day.) Karly up, and to build-| Before he was taken to the Swift wood; thence | home for b t, the prince wa ee Sr aee eee taken for'h thru the. beautiful y early boat from town, and suburb for a glimpse of the great day before the fire, and Cormick and other estates. . for the nature be won ud’ in the hand is wo mushrooms in the forest. And | ¢ #0, at a late hour, to bed, great gates men and took up the Swift home the ged on the ja row of motorcy |the guard After breakfast Swift wilt prince to his. packing plant ift hopes to get H. R. H. to ride} t the stock yards eral fine, police We don't thir thi take looks | the 1k much of cross-word puzzle contest. It to us like propaganda for dictionary | Sv salesmen, Jone of the horses #210 rena. There are The trouble with the cross-word| blooded horses there, and {¢ the puzsle is that so many of the|prince agrees the entire party will words wok like the names of Pull-|take a horseback ride | man cara | Late in the day the party will CPR fe take a rest and then attend a ban- | The prince will about midnight. a dance. DIZZ }quet and oy a for Detroit | Boy Played With | ’ Fire; He’s Dead | RIDGRFIELD, Wash. Oct, 1 Kenneth Tice, young son of Mr, and Mrs. EB. KT succumbed to DITTY |burns received Sagurday when his | clothes caught fire while he was| Thirty days hath ptember, lighting a fire ; | April, June and November; J. B, Sutton, the boy's gré@hd- | Thirty-one got Friseo Mike— father, with whom the lad was stay jassed a cop at First and Pike.|ing, said the boy kindled the fire} ore without his knowledge | Good night! ® The boy's mother at Astoria was A. J notified. BY G. LUCILE BUTLER Its 8 o'clock in the morning— What's » poor girl to do? No heat to welcome the dawn ing— Even my lips are blue, PARTMENT house dwell ers do to do their ‘daily dozens” any more just stand and sing the song and chilly nature supplies tho rent The tady in. the picture in cooking the breakfast egg. how she holds the salt shaker firmly in her right hand? She has learned a new trick. As the second convulsive shudder shakes her frame, place the salt shaker on the oven, The egg will seasoned perfectly. You see? Tho Indy’s feet are cold Is het ¢ upon life. Gath ering fur-collared coat more hor steps to Seo she will re. ve been Automatic So her about she the phone. ET us downstairs. cede the lady Let us beat her to the lair of the janitor. The janitor ls not cold. Hix fect are warm; no is his heart He has been about duties, nd is now Nothing to do ‘til 9 o’cl he croons softly. Then h turn on the heat and re the business of the day. coals In his pipe glow Is in the furnace. his earl relaxed. i," HE—"Hello! Hello! Yea! I sald there was not heat Please turn {t on—I'm freez ing!” s that? No. I said NG not sneezing but I soon will be if you don't shoot some hen What's THAT Not until 9 o'clock ordinan nat turning it on sooner? L— I happening to be one—contents herself with turning blue in the face. Bangs up receiver! H* “well, Tl Whatta be doomed! they want, any- I t'ought all women lay abed until noon, anyhow.’ way. ND that's a what is happening these and frosty mornings in of Seattle's apartment where owing to an antiquated heating ordinance, landlords are compelled . to heat apartments to 68 degrees, but only between the hours of 9a, m. and 10 p,m. cee samplo of cold D the janitor? Oh, HE nga too It's eight o'clock in the morning— @ Nothing to do ‘til nine; Me pipe will keep me from yawning— Isn't this old world fine? | mennagen TALK WITH WCC RADIO AT BOSTON Direct Communica- tion With Air Giant Is Made as She Heads for Bermuda A ROARD THE 4% THE AZORY well. Wea M It ry pr t able ass 2 the ZA The above message fr Azores behtr toward Berm the United F oi ai HATHAM, Maas., Oct. 12.—Leay tng the Azores far beht | Z-3 ia cruising towards Bermuda at & wpeed of via the steamer paid this > Tho giant «i tlon of re ig rep weather .< tions in it ha Dr. Eckener at the alrship’s: helr ngth of 1 wee ppelin b here expected to pick up t The at ad comp ne-half of * ¢ eee BY CARL D. GROAT miles from her starting irichshafen, the giant reached the Azores this afternoon and passed high c head above the little group of iniands, pursuing her westward course towards America Wireless reports reached richshafen that the dirigible, making good time, had arrived at the Azores at approximately 2 p. m., and con. tinued on her way The Zeppelin's course takes her on another 1,600-m Bermuda where she t rd to Lake hurst, N. J Spanish stat (Turn to Page 7, ZR3 Zeppelin lo leg to 8 northwa ons rel: yed message: Column 7) YES, HE SHOULD WORRY _ “ The Star’s Fifth Cross Word Puzzle will be found on page 7 today. It’s a fascinating new puzzle, not so difficult t a man must be a college professor to solve it, but sufficiently intriguing to keep everybody guessing during a half-evening enter- tainment. The answers to the puzzles printed in The S ar on Fr y and Saturday also will be found on this page Have you become a Star cross word puzzle fan? It’s the best amusement in town. And the latest. Fried: | Indians Lead! Fight to Win Coast League E lag has a new fl NEATTLE ast t win seven “ Le ng Seat tle the as the Pi week the club jumped the top place in the pennant race. © final week calls for the lowing schedule into land club has won b two kamen out of their last 20, No big bets have peeh reported at the cigar stores, but there ts Vernon ys Los Angeles at a lot of money up privately Lon Angeles tle team is In first Oak 4 ve. San Francisco at | third time this San F aco. | second most of eattlo vs, Portland at Port er and his Sent ake va. Sa to at ro leaving for I Lon Angeles and San Fran mer is expected to cisco are virtually tied for pitch the first game of the al important series with the Bea 4 REGISTER TODAY THUG SHOT DOWN Tacoma Cop Gets Two Men in Act of Robbing Books Open, Totals Fall Be- low 1923 Figure only one day left in which ers may qualify, the number of registered electors will be approxi} TACOMA, Oct. 13.—Shot down by mately 6,000 under the 1920 figure,|Joo Paulos, merchant's patrolman according to figures by City Comp-| Sunday, after he and ini Boutni, ller Harry W. Carroll The books/2s, had attacked nk Tate a hammer and tried to rob him fn with were open Monday Up to Monday, 112,711 persons had {ments here of $40, Harry registered. The total qualified vote| Holmes, 20 the Tacoma gen in 1920 was 119,754, Not more than|eral hospital h a bullet 2,000 more voters are expected to|wound just above his heart. register Tuesday. Seattle's popula-| Paulos succeeded in capturing tion has increased heavily since 1920.| both men, who are said to be Camp Comptroller Carroll's office will be| Lewis soldiers. He said that he did! open trom 8 m. to 9 p. m. Tues:|not open fire until one of the sol day. Saturday, 1,704 persons regis-|diers pulled a gun and pointed tt ered, the largest day since the books ed before primary day toward him Surgeons the bullet, now succeeded in and Holmes’ reco expected loc: palin wiata Airmen Will Get Here | Tuesday Evening = | | The army's round-the-world flyers will return to Seattle a p.m Tuesday, according to word at the| Chamber of They scheduled to Seattle until October 17 will pilot their Douglas air cruisers Diego, Cal remain in when they are back to San St. station Tuesday. Plans for thelr entertainment are not perfected, but they will be guests at all j clubs and institutions on this third visit while they are working | their planes for the list flight. | The officers are expected to join | Seattle and Tacoma delegations at Camp Lewis Wednesday tn greeting | the officers and crew of the huge navy dirigible Shenandoah on | first coast visit | ‘The Douglas. plane | information here, will return to duty j until they are no longer fit for uso, | when they are to be given to na tional museums for all time. Stray Shot Proves Fatal to Autoist VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 13. Shot in the back of the head while driving his car thru North Burnaby jlast Sunday afternoon, Frank A Keall, of Vancouver, received an in | Jury from which he died in a Van |i hospital late Sunday night The bullet apparently @ atray from some hunter's gun, Oo weed VR Tle AGEL: mmerce Monday noon. | A huge reception committee and| the Seattle police band will greet |the returning flyers at the King over} its according to| Dry Agents FITZGERALD | Get $3,000 [§ ORDERED Liquor aul with salt water nded whiskies worth to Pro Olmsted YES, WE ERRED fas to Correct Story be Mistake at Astoria so-called Isted ng were a part of stock of their Seattle store. the goods they were the There was nothing in about stolen the charges goods. Knife Is Imbedded in Side of House Hearing a thud on the side | his how unday night, F. W. Barker, 926 Yesier way, gated and found a knife there. He called the police, formed the theory that small boys| will had thrown it there while playing} last “Injun.” of|hearing at 1 p. m, investi- embedded | who|preme court where a final decisiou z 10 APPEAR » Bert® Northrup, Tom Revelle and Ed Benn Also to Be in Court BY JOHN W. NELSON IGH officers inthe repub- lican party were brought into the election fight be tween the progressive party and the C. M. Cunningham ticket Monday. Subpoenaes were served by Attorney Edgar C. Snyder upon Cecil B. Fitzgerald, chairman of the republican state central committee; Bert Northrup, county chairman; |U. S. Marshal Ed Benn, and Il District Attorney Thomas P. Revelle to be present Monday at 1 p. m Snyder has charged that the fll- the ing of Cunningham electoraf concelved and n party lead- ers to confuse leceive the vot ers who wish to expr a choice |for Senator Robert M. La Follette, In addition to the republicans subpoenaed, Snyder served sub upon a number of Seattle newspapermen. The hearing in was directed by Chief Justice Joum R. Main on petition of Snyder ape pealing against the aectston of the supreme court rendered a week ago, which failed to take cognizance of charges of fraud ratsed by 1utw progressive party. Justice Main ordered Judge J. TB Ronald to hear all evidence” of fraud that could be raised. BY agreement of the contending attor- |neys, the case was set for special | Monday, fol- jlowing which Judge Ronald was |to render an immediate decision, ‘This will be hurried to the st- a trick republics id jexecuted by poenas superior court be handed down Tuesday, tn@ y on which witndrawals can [be made on the November 4 ballot. “RAILWAY STRIKERS LOSE FLYERS RETURN IN SUPREME COURT PLEA WASHINGTON, \“strike committee,” charged Four strike on the Santa Fe railroad in 1922, conviction of conspiracy to obstruct the mails and interfere | with interstate commerce. trainmen and other | California and fined $1 Oct. 13.—The supreme court today de- clined to consider the appeal of members of the alleged The appellants were charged with persuading engineers, employes to strike, on the ground that history-making, the shopmen’s strike had made rolling stock unsafe. | They were found guilty in the federal district court in 250 each, with having incited the Big from their Dirigible Shenandoah’s Flight North Delayed Seattle | | ‘Huge Airship Is jnavy Balloon would st fornia city for further juntil Tuesday morning ship had been expecte tary reservation Monday overhauling The big alr to wheth or not the balloon will fly ttle and other Sound cities as invited by the chamber last week ove Start for Camp Lewis Tuesday in the Cali-| at the mili-| No word has yet been received as| Now Expected to HE navy dirigible Shenand rod SAN DIEGO, Oct. 13.—Reports | which smashed a cabin at San|of an arctic storm sweeping south: |Diego when mooring last week, sl baegeer ce irae ae jnot reach Camp Lewis’ mooring mast | onement late last night of plans before Wednesday, it was announced | for the dirigible Shenandoah to get at the Chamber of Commerce Mon- | away from San Diego for her flight day following word that the monster }to Camp Lewis. | Unless the weather continues un- favorable the start will be made at 30a, m, tomorrow, The flight will be timed so that the Shenan: |doah will come into San Franciseo thru the Golden Gate at Sunset—“a picture TL think should by all means be pened,” nccording to Rear Ad. mira! William Moffet, chief of the navy aeronautics bureau,