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i -~? MONDAY, OCTOBE tHE AK SUSPECTS SLUG CITY OFFICER Three Holdups and Many Burglaries Are Reported reported d two rings McKenzie. reported a diamo: ROSENBLUTH al WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Fight-| ay out n Cantor Pothier Verdict of Not cuit | « consis a je Teceived by the Clears Both first ak s kilt Jed and m . TACOMA, Oct —When the jury | were defeated num: her delibe: teas than two) °C? were captured and t a over rs. solved one of \ ma ral Li triguing myste a fory of the Unite. th me sroa_the name o¢ Capt. Police Are Looking believed ier, reed + der, sendluth, it is Maj. while on a p at camp Lew Pothier had made numerous con fessions of the staying of Cronkhite and repudiated them all in turn. When the hist: cal case was com- Pieted and the jury ‘Witnesses summoned from all parts of the United States were released by the government. This is taken to Capt but that the case be dismissed b; ral's office The case held the interest of army as well ‘As the nee_of persona hife was a son of ¢ Adelbert Cronkhite, who commanded a division in France. The aged gen- th the public, due to! eral was in France when his son was | sh@t and immediately on his return he caused the arrest of Pothier and began investigations whic fesulted in both Pothier and Captain Rosenbiuth, the only two who were with the major at the time of his death, being indicted for murder. ‘The verdict of tne jury tends to confirm the conclusion reached by the army board of inquiry at the time of the death, when a finding was made that Major Cronkhite yor) from a self-tn inflicted wound This Victrola $250; terms ONSOLE VICTROLAS have swept the city by storm. This is one of the beautiful art models: flat top, divided so that one-half only need be raised; ample place for record albums behind the left-hand doors. Come in and choose your Victrola here. You will be charmed with your instrument; and we believe you will like our record service. Sherman, | “Everything in Music’ Third Avenue at P SEATTLE Robert Rosenbluth | ———— PAT WANTS 10 GO TO verdict reached, | the roo ay & Co, JAIL—HE ASKS IT— | BUT HE IS REFUSED | SHANGHAI FALLS TO INVADERS ium | War in China Nearly Over; Generals Are in Flight Troops Clash i in nae 15 Killed for Shiek Burglar The burgiar® made his a peara and now the police are look him. They ex to find a mt wearing a loud | rt with green checks, 4 of hair olf and pos seasing a razor and brush, all of which the man stole trom Mullen, 70644 & NELSON Two of Our Many Types of HEATING Stoves “CROWN” Heater For Wood or Coal No, 18 No. 2 $19.50 $22 No. 22 “RUBY” Heater For Wood No, 20 $16.50 Fredorick & Nelson Stove Section DOWNSTAIRS STORE Have You Lost All Intere t in Life: The Cros -Word Puzzle Is Sure Cure * * * * * & HORIZONTAL | VERTICAL desert dweller ya A plant (keep the word “bit here ships rest—also a Adverb meaning equa 3. A heavy knife used in the aining the euby Dg ¢ nee fn an m (a } k in the ground (keep 6 H ote to many folks, bu t correct| woes pay : annwere were rece! 4. A t does the sheep way, Mildred Mitchell, 5 N mond hotel, was the revenue. To bind ’ lew arriving bef The second musteal net: 1,3, 8; 7 not } De f that peeee Identical with 25. S is offered for the best ori “, higher place on.” ss Mr. Fat from beef You can tnve Wobster s0 quaintly put It 2h. You hear with them, b: Make !t symme 22. Spo! an be heard, |the dickens of a t ible, names of] 35, To ex young idea to wash y abbreviations.| 34 ‘The act of He blamed 1 ae original puzzle! tive) ankles off | be printed) 38 | 1 of I forever! oy vr wn oon «ee OARBAGE DUMP. ”*ytundreds Ballard Residents Object to| Fills Try to Remedy It | jo monale of long Hy of Saturday's | She had little Star nlty, Algsner more dail xrowing interlocked in the vicinity of A or garbage (tai at le brought forth |words were well FREDERICK & NELSON DOWISTAIS STONE New Brushed Wool ‘‘Kid Boots” f Tn Three Sweaters Attractive Color Combinations $2.95 the smart “Kid brushed wool at TOW thick blue- Boot a arri brov cor and-tan and gray-and-blue binatio: the style picture ith knitted tie, motif trimmed. Ay good value at $2.95. Other smart Sweaters for wor and young women in a wide variety of at low prices. i ie New Cotton Fabrics Peis ? Favored for Fall Dresses 4 COLORED B/S “FLANITEX” t Gay Feathers Trim New Hats For Bobbed Heads and the Matron $5.00 ND where feathers are not used are brilliant ornaments. Of particular interest is the as- sortment of smart styles—for the matron and for high fay simple straight fash! and w yard. so gray hades 50¢ nable ath attractive At () 26 inches 32-inch COTTON SUITINGS The newest arrivals are of paune velvet, in black, with Spanish red trimming and applique flowers. Notably good value, all, at $5.00. —DOWN' STAIRS STORE Women’s Comfortable Oxfords In Black or Brown Kidskin HE style and last of this Oxford is one that ap- to women who prefer im lines, a com- tting las and heel with rubber ¢ black or fortabl. st Cuban lift, brown kids! Attractive $4.95 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE —pow AIRS STORE “value at 18x86-inch Rag Rugs ‘At 68c Each 100 of these a Widths B, C and D Sites 4 to 8 9x12-Ft. AXMINSTER RUGS - Firm A price for Axminster Rugs of : a good quality, in three ple: pattern- —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Just Rag Ru: With wide stencilled border effect special ven and tied with double cord. A handy size for use in many rooms—18x26 inches. Low-priced 68¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE WET ROADS TAKE ( HEAVY TOLL ly w ings. ‘Tan and rose shades. This low price due to a special purchase. HERE’S MORE ABOUT ZR-3 FLIGHT RTS ON PAGE 1 Radio Program Monday, October 13 ber of words that 1 W. Thorndyke st | KFOA, 455 meters — 8:30-10, becomin, y familiar | h their noses. | ‘pais lreporting the safe progress of the Young Men's Business club pro- : to all fans. Re,” “Be and Odors wafted from the my | ee | atrahip. gram. Featuring quartet and club 4 "On" are alrendy old friends. Watch | printed the day f pths of a pool under sth |Many Injuries and Property| communication with the|| "sal talent. Alaska night to t he puzzies, | lication of the puzzle, ave. W. bridge are driving the resi. | i c 0 | “ alasice 900, Charles |for them in tho puzat | edie cthsed ental dents eth {to Gceacion | Damage to Autos Sunday - | Mhich was lost for gome|| A. Garfield, secretary of the Al- | best sot ¢ the puzzle that i nue ite wave Goat pherie conditions, was reumed|| S8ka Chamber of Commerce, and | reaches the office. A $5 prize is of-|made to t health department. | Automobiles Sunday and Monday | 001. ater § a m., Berlin time, || /ted B. Peterson, club president, fered weekly for the best original! C. L. Murray, superintendent of | had taken heavy toll in injuries and {ond the ariship reported herself as making addresses on Alaska top- r | puzzle submitted. Use any pattern| garbage collection, Monday admitted | property damage, due mainly to slip-| D2") ached the first of the Azores || ‘°% Jerry Ryan, Columbia the- you wish. Names of people should t the situation there ts bad. pery streets, | sroup shortly before noon, Gree| ater baritone, in a group of Villa- | Believed to Be Connected | be avoiaea | at Grin fe coety | Cocae ae nee Injuries to the | TON a aeeiane. Moret songs. | ‘The answer to today’s purzie, and|as fa can,” Murray said. | hips Everything was well with the gi-|] XJR— 283 meters — 5:20-€:28, | With House Robberies [tno namo of tho prize-winner, willl ugh in the district 1s] Sam Cichette, of 1110 28rd ave. 8}. ) aiigibin. which should reach|| ™USic: concert, 8-10:30, concert. as | be printed in Tuesday's paper. 1 out by clty | was driving his car Sunday when it Salishncret N. J., Wednesday. The KFHR— 283 meters — 4:30-5:30 R. J. Murray was held in the| Se Tt bas been | struck another machine driven by| 72'S fas’ behind schedule | when| and 6:30-7:20. city Jail Monday, 28 a suspect in| DIRECTIONS FOR WORKIN br mes by the | William Cobb, 219 Belmont ave. N-|i0¢ reported, but was proceeding || PACIFIC COAST STATIONS the Rumerous recent robberies in| THE CROSS-WORD sonst at the a 12 h ave John st. Cl) steadily on her Spurs at a speed KGW—Portiand, 492 meters— a es eepileslic aed eyes el ene ee from Queen “Anne Hill. | throwing his wif and baby and Mrs. | on inh eh 3 | biveplerecint feet q E Patrolma P. Martz upon | the letters form words a prategr tt Meokeeh ee ret nelghpor,, to the today she reported she kad || KFAE—State college, Pullman, 4 aint of residents of the nelgh-| read either vertica or hort Murray sald. “We Slate baer Waldo is in Providence hos. | “hit it up" to 90 miles an hour. | aay schatdd,teoperiabaensooa “e | [ zontally. |cartage ‘in the h and cover it | pital with internal injuries. Mrs. Cl-| Leaving Friedrichshafen, mother|| “Donitural topics scussed. |The Densmore police were !-| To find out what the letters are,! it, dirt. 1} are bad|chette was badly bruised. The baby|nest of Zeppelins for a quarter of CFI—Los Angeles, 469 meters | formed that Mu had aroused! rst find the words. it ‘i thle ra ahedk the Head & century, this latest and possibly —5:30-6, Floryane Thompson, so- uch suspicion by his recent a Each word is defined. The nm we cover the er with apo than imownas ‘07, 1017 B. Har-|last of the brood that was to ma Prano; 8-9, orchestra; 9-10, Exam- od acmase> Rage wil bers Indicate where the first letter| crude ofl to kill the mosquitoes. In| risen at, was crossing the street at {Germany supreme in the air, awung|| Mer studio program. be ah Ree ott Captain of! falls You can determine the num- | w we put a decdorising soitic|nr crenghay and’ Jo Harrion | westward over France early Sunday | Pree page ayia eee Detectives Ch nant will In-| ber of letters in-each word by theltion in it. ae NERroaSaay | Se = se |] —12320-2:15, music and news. 5 the ger aa ut i when she was knocked down by a] morning || KFSG—'angelus temple, Los : | number of ee the “But if the residents of the di | machine driven by Mrs. L. G. Shank: The start, in a dripping fog, was|| Angeles, 278 meters—Silent. | Tent ie = bid = i perche tol trict will be patient we will have }jin, of Tacoma made at 640 a. m, | KGO—Oakland, 312 meters— of the pusste. Tach letter 0 aoe ta three tee ant |,, The young woman was taken tO] For a time the ZR-4's pilot, Dr.|| §:30-6. Aunt Betty stories and | oe vee nated in three or foUr|the Providence hoapital elena Eckner, head of the Zeppelin works,|]| KGO Kiddies’ klub; §, educational | | Try the puzzle, printed baits Bich “ens! the | from a frac ured skull ooh a ‘fatat.| hesitated as to his course, the wire-|| Program. musical numbers by Starting at the’ upper f don't see what else they ee ee en ee ecxed by the|2¢a% chattering busily with tand|}’ Arion trig; 10-1, St. Francis Hotel fou: Wil note that thare-are fourican ab. Detttkhe sere Geka Hom ide cee ee |stations. Then he headed for Bel-|| orchestra, | w muates on thé horisontal Une. ever. to ary the cee sitter te a 022 fort, France, and crossed France, || | KLX-—Oakland, 509 meters—t- Wife’s Body Found in Well;| the sauare where the first Moe neid Union st, and received | Biscay and headed out to sea.| = ; udents, : | | will fall) horizontal, is: “A desert on leg: It was about 3 a. m., Berlia time, RPO—San Francisco, 438 Confession Is Alleged | dweller.” Little or no thought sug patchen, 62, of 1218 Jackson | that the airship peaitersth making 90 || Meters—2:30-3:30, concert; 4:30- | peg “Arab.” Correct! There a st., was found unconscious at Fifth| miles an hour, while Dr. Bekener | en bitba deen Hotel orchestra; | TACOMA, Oct, 13—Richard*Con-| four white squares in the vertical ave. 8. and Dearborn st. Sunday |mossaged that at one time over al} PAl-6:l, o nd cen ce oo 7:80, jner, Fern Hill p jiine. The definition for 1 vert tal] night, and is believed to have ‘been | short stretch on Sunday the ZR3 see oe ee 1 jail hori ete is “A plant.” Easy, when you know|Qregon Salesman Meets|tne victim of a hit-and-run driver, [made 120 miles an hour. This was|| 2 Feeltal; 910, concert; 16-11, |go on trial in federal court Tuesday | that it must begin with “A” and . Patchen is in the city hospital w ith |with the aid of a strong wind, how.|| Palace Ros na —. F Charged with murdering his wife,| that it has four letters! Aloe! ..0| Death When Car Skids | severe head injuries | ever. | OTHER STATIONS | Pearl, and throwing her body 0 an| course! Hoe said he did not see an automo: | (Washington advices said contact | (Copyright, 1924, by United Press) 4 Jabandoned well on the Camp Lewis| Do not be discouraged it you can't} Aided by pavement mado treach.| bile, but believes that one hit him. [with the ZR-3 would not be estab-|| “ KFI—Los Atigeles, 469 meters, “ military reserve Jast May. He was| Solve the problem from beginning to|erous by rain, death claimed an- SSE OPS |lished by American government radio|] § p,m. P. C. §. T.—"“La Travi- z | taken into custody July when of. here Skip around, and then 59) ott victim, when H. W. Ford’s Offer FR | stations until the craft was within|| ata,” Verdi's opera, with Muzio, |ficers’ suspicions were aroused over | bac ¢ S-year-old salesman from} } 1,500 miles of the. United Stat Mofica and De Luca. |his tale of his wife's disappearance | Remember that each horizontal! Ontario, Oregon, fell under the| Shoals Withdrawn! The Avores’ are 1,800 iniles from|| WCBS Zion, 346 meters, May 19, word solved will give you a fewlwheels of a skidding auto at the DETR x Bermuda, which is about 650 miles|{| p. m. C, 8. T.—Zion band and | ETROIT, Oct. 13—Henry Ford] Three days after his arrest, officers | letters for your vertical words. And th end of the University bridge-| jas withdrawn his offer to purchase | from Lakehurst, N, J.) soloists. led by Mrs, Tone Holt, intimate of | each vertical word solved will give| read Monday morning. He died|arete Shosle a spokesman for Mr.| The dirigible is following =| WHAS—Troy, 380 meters, mid- |Mrs. Conner, discovered the body,| You letters for your horizontal/soon after in the Seattle General ee “ Be a toda ees | course taken by Christopher Colum-|] niglt. EB. S. T.—Musical program, |claimed to be that of the missing | Words. | hosp! ary ofticlaie would not discuss |DuS a little more than 432 years ago.|| WLW—Cjnelnnati, 423 meters, lwoman, in the well, covered with 5 | C. J, Mahoney, 4533 Ninth ave.!ing matter other than to state that | The flight from Friedrichshafen to| 8 p.m. E. S. T.—Program dedi- everal feet of earth and debris. Mrs. | court jurisdiction and will be heard) N. ©. salesman for the Goodyear} tne withdrawal already had been of.| the Azores required 31% hours. cating WLW's new studio, with | Holt, who lives at Ashford, offered | by a jury in Judge C. C. Cushman's|Tire & Rubber Co,, was driving the | tered to government ofticials, | On its flight to surrender to the|| all of WLW's favorite features. her services to the county to bring | court. jauto, ‘Mahoney was booked by the Fase | United States navy the Zeppelin is WOAW—Omaba, 526 meters, 9 |the woman’ slayer to justice, and| Conner is declared by authorities | police and held for action by Coro-| Ma caused the car| carrying 2 officers and men. Dr.||-P- ™. Concert program focated the Rody after a’ purported | to have murdered his wife because | ner We H. Corson \to ‘ pedestrian fell be-| Eckener, in charge, hopes to demon: rung from Conner's lips|of an alleged infatuation for Mra.| In his account the accident,} neath the ca |state by the voyage the practicabil aS | H ‘or, Waah., jail | Frances McArthur, with whom he} Mahoney said Ne was driving down! The accidcnt happened about 6:15] ity of alrships for passenger flight| permitted smoking tobaceo in any | had been spirited out of Tacoma| worked. She is a witness for the|10th ave. N. E., about 20 miles p m. apd Clements died at the|—and thus obtain some revision of /form nor alcohel. Word was re j old a foured lynching. prosecution, hour, when he first saw Clements] hospital about $a. m, It is thought|the Versailles treaty, which forbids| ceived, however, that the ZR.3 will y | jecauso the body was found on} Conner steadfastly maintains his| crossing the street. He sounded] he had been visiting his son, Frank | Germany to build these giants of the} be searched for liquor, like any ves- _ government property, the case was‘ innocence and his disbelief that the bis horn and thagman stopped dead | Clements, 6034 16tT ave. N. E., just sky. sel, whether of sea or air, upea Ber immediately transferred to federal body was that of his wife. still instead of Walking to safety, previous to the accident. None of the crew of observers i§ jarrival at Lakehurst, , tA ee Pat yee bobbed heads. i? pases mame m8

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