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my mn BEFORE you make up your mind on the Bone Power Bill, be sure ‘to read | | what public and private power officials say of Section Two--on Editorial page BROWN GOT CHINATOWN CASH For Campaign Help, Council Witness Says lane Es aaranet 3 | WEATHER | Temperature Last | Maximum, 59. Minimum, 52 } Teday noon, 59. VOL. 26. NO. 197. <eR> EATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 The Newspaper With the Biggest’ Circulation in Washington —~ The SeattleStar Congress Mar Per Your, by Masi, $2.00 | HOM EDITION TWO CENTS Kutered as Second Class Matter * DEMANDS | uss Judge Reconsiders, THROWN 10 COLLECT, CRIMINAL Sentences Holdups DEATH THR «ELE SAYS — cewe sw GHARGES! Tallnan Changes Mind; Two Men WINDSHIELD “tincss, Sams to Hesdauarters Wid i Money, Former Brown Lieutenant ae Face Ten Years at Walla Walla Tells Council Committee Probers : , ain Tuesday Youth Dies in Crash — d ‘ . ‘ OW Chinatown came to the ri of M J.B Un ereny 4 on Kirkland High- : hernplah A eal ilman are scheduled nm & in the last city election with a golden flood of dollara s related to the city council efficiency committee, Tues- Judge Boyd J. Tallman changed his mind a morning. As a result Lee White and Dewey (¢ to go to the penitentiary for from five to ten year way; Four Others Ww They were fond guilty by a jury two weeks ago of try- er day by H. G. Behnemann, B j F rown’s former lieutenant in the ing to hold up half a hundred men in a hotel below Yesler Suffer Injuries campaign. The committee is holding hearings to discover way ; ; 5 whether a request by the Rey, Hugh G. Murphy, asking Snyder Says Leaders in Cunningham Ticket Should Ans- wer in Court girl thinks a farmer gets mith by dtainin’ the cow's crankease. ies » then they were od before | ze Tallman last jay t , ip UIMINAL prosex ¢ When they were haled before Judg uliman last Friday sxala Brown's indictment, is justified. N be ‘om, yonsible for perpetrating t for sentence he gz them five to ten years and then sus- ' Mis gens AME" MEL SM el | Chinatown was 90 anxisuei Written tion fraud will be d pended the sentence, because, he said, he “thought” the am Hu! 2 Brown's election, Behnemann said, | that mon te us killed in rif sound of a steam locomotive only a question of time until somo caders of the progres nted him to let them off easy y was actually brought t¢ achines police w This musician composes an opera featur: | yiat om Dougiax as denied officially, and public sentiment began to/on tn Great G : f! jensen headquarters in the Ceny ing college yell leade Wieedas react. So the judge, who is a candidate for re-election, de- : rlef. | “4 as. story was: Se #14) 9 r igar C. & { ‘ “ s nde s Hutchinson was r in a wml) ASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Se- eae: . Sigs on ne ot a Herds gi Aitoares, Fares G. z Border fu cae had ig . st and his amended decision ee adatihs duct Mee pad Sate ok Srattag NH Posh known Brown ina busines var - i 0 y we 7 the th i . since 17, and for some time ~ Thin wasocintes have obtained xtrons uesday morning Tou \ ris, who was driving. All of the three | jay of the angeis—is the name : « ‘LAST “BUT NO Nor LEAST Ut ed ag md etd mage es ens nay Hi Cia ew fe pended sentence, for the two. | tive in Kirkland. Ahead of them on etary of the Navy |/reueved him to be a chamipon Gf hanna [ger Pi Pf f days to) The request, he said, came from | in. nigh nmall coupe driv he Bes . the people. In the last campaign a We feel It our solemn duty to warn} Among those ave be ap at he might} Under Sheriff Archie Hutche nb {bone and @ com is bashful about put. [Message came to mo to visit the: sur readers that Harry Thaw, Leo-|charged with responsibility for Cunning " je supreme court. Tallman) sen. panion Fish. Both cars name forward, hoping | AYOrS headquarters. €id's0 mae c 3 th y The ark mall f unningham sranted t were nd for Redmond. gh saw E. A. imer. pold and Loeb and Major Hoople got |Cunningham affair are U. 8. » ee 2 re bound for Redmond. that sor cise will suggest tt. |) SAYS CHINAMEN CAME that way after tryin Ed Benn snared ¢ anti ve TA the mat if NO ane alee’ does, ‘he will LIN) Wis. DONATIONS word puzzles. chairma a yore ; i pnter it into competition with the || “Bodimer asked mo it T woulda eo pay “pene evelle F a a case thaw attractelt. weaparrend * ded || Pndreds (oF other names yuich || help in the campaign, and I coms t fastidious t cigs rand. eoxthanas stent Here it is, br th the sentence. He | 51 pavement an ike: giyhtes ere Later I took charge of Is ae Bu ayy: gf Ponared reo del ir men a d to hold up @ for originally | crashed heavily in dit aia: Lee rea of the workers. At this time Oia potions dee He refused to say whethe game” < = the wentence, the follow-| yrutchinson, thrown thru the wit eson was tn charge of the | Ce oe paverdy + qa that ~w Police officers happened by just at Eh 2 : shield, was taken from the twisted | publtty, f t m charg rested the four. The nee .racelyed, steel and broken glass and rushed to “One day Bodimer spoke about A fortune awaits the 7 wd of from ous persons u Kirkland, where Dr McKibbon | | Chin Toy, a Chinaman, coming in Eagan etl Arges Ronald Rules Party Never warns 4 : Held Legal Convention first markets a tractor th: 4 small boy out of bed in the mor u rs nee Was able in this| ye him first air, along with the! and giving Beeson $400. | other four youths, who were more or TPONED | “Bodimer sald, ‘there must be ® ere were four men en iy ; lot of money around Chinatown If head- n political » . Attbr said gaged in the robbery, Three of | '¢s8 bruised and cu they have to bring it to AUTEMN BALLAD ve @ elector them appeared in my court. One From there a race with agai be uarters—there must be lots of ae we will place ou was acquitted; two were convict gan to get the u ous Shenandoah Planning to! peste around when the Chinamem ca CaN ‘ove Prosecuting Attorn Last Friday, they were up for ed. The fourth man was brought | the Prov e hospital. Death won |hand it to you.” ihe ¢ We helfeve that there sentence, Judge Tallman gave before Judge Otis Brinker, The inson died en route. The Start Wednesday | They must © bum collet- + lence to justify prosecution of sey them from five to 10 years at prosecuting attorney recommend. | body was then taken to the county | ors down there’ 1 sald “tian | I men } n the ranks of Walla Walla, then suspended ed, in open court, that he be giv. | morgue. Coroner W. H. Corson was matter ought tobe taken upi H epulitican party f i sentence. He sald he understood en a suspended sentence |to make a searching investigation of| SAN DIEGO, Cal., Oct -8i Behnemann told Chairman Nicholls ningham and his d } at the time that the police de “Under Sheriff Hutcheson came |tbe tragedy Tuesday Jing of the Shenandoah, which was) that Ed Brown, the mayor's s0m% | Snyder refused to reveal t gts ne = tend Bee) partment had requested A sus |i, me and said that the police de-| Pettibone said his neadlights and |scheduled for today, has been post-| asked him if he could get a ist partment felt that the two should be | tail light were burning, but that the |poned until Wednesday, following a] of possible contributors in Chinas When the frost is on the pumpkin, |ture of the evidence he cla And the corn fs in the shock, |he Perjury chataee ray i yr ipragy Paiva) Me suspended sentences other car had only one hea t}conference between Lieut. Com-|town to the mayor's campaign ‘Then the radiator’s frozen Yelop axa result of the hearing be:| tar} of Sate 4 ie “L jnveatigated and found that |&nd was driving too fast. |mander Zachary Tansdowne and/fund. Bebnemann sald he coulda | Like an ice-filled water crock. eye 6 nday, Sny fecha Noted " poe Chief Beveryns or Capt. of ar Admiral William Moffett, in} “On the morning of election day.” The fellow who used to serenade In view of th best gal” with a mandolin now Word Puzzles in shctiee cake the a son who plays dizzy tunes ty sham ticket led, cisco informed the o! |removed the suspension,” Tallman rancisco Informed the officers | lithe Alhambra on 12th and Jacksons Sinton Detectives Tennant had urged the eave of the flight | seems said, “I went with ss ot Judge suxpended sentence, I had been mi Tho postpones. Waa i idecioet \A Arnot Brown of the A. C. Williams ied, and I therefore reconsidered and luc Pubalyarsiibahacat 2p bron to Chinatown, as far cast a8 his sweetie on a saxophone School Curriculum “** °° e she wer ehs Seti raeeany |in charge of the dirigible that a se-| FOUND BODIMER KNEW +8 EVANSTON, Il), Oct. 14.—The |°0%* the su hte Sinister C Poli pace 3 Prince Delays His Train 3 vere storm ts sweeping down from/ ALL ABOUT COLLECTION OH, LAUGH IF YOU MUS vethelett ‘ é wri Most Sinister Case in Poli- the north directly in the proposed We eke ead LAUG you MUST principle of the cross-word puzzle is Hours in: Chicago i in R ; © got between $300 and att THE MONK IN THE 700; A regular part of, the curriculum | tics, Says Frank P. Walsh HUGE RUM RAID g course’ of the airship over Califor $600, Some of it in cash some st q N . KX at Northwestern universit Pro! . anc ~ in checks mi oul lo “cash! HE GETS LOOKING AT YOU! | pimer Jones, director of the| #00 at | CHICAGO, oct, 14.—Unadle to re-|_ Maver Bowie, of the weather bu-| 1 cashed all the checks but one + es school’s department of education, |W" | et eet’ ar Out Claiming sist tho ture of the dance, the prince [Stl Feported barometer roading | at Pursley’s cigar store at, Seed ‘The prince of Wales was the guest | declared today fistceg wcbabbenp : sha = and Wartilng 4s! in ti : Te alee tinlac tthe taeenatare eter | 7A and still falling in the vi] ond and Seneca—all but » $100 ot tone ithe az bac Be, ce dle ny $4+800,000 in Lior Seized ie see err a ony ot Nancure mast he | Sea ue Tre et yesterday for breakfas . + ; ud | - aaa Sep gen deg . ship is ready to sail, it was consid-| ey; 4 a rday for breakiest uered nis| Phief Rifles Pants full ME. Guts! llanaaunsed plat presentation of on ast oast ig out of here at 3:30 a. m. today Behnemann then related how He cred advisable to follow the advice | met Bodimer on election night and We hope Louis The train is due in Detre at noon ‘i y e ple ‘. nin: F usurpation by a Jush fund charges to the spe lof the weather bureau against buck: | wag g 2 imaniners apd gave the peinte a coup of $60 in Currency | few persons of the cloak of author. | NM mush fu NEW YORK, Oct. 14—More than| ‘The original plans called for de-/or the Weather bureau ag eee ik, | ee of hams as a souvenir. wearin ‘san ¥.'C: Johnstone, | it i alkad ae cial senate investigating committee.| 199 999 casxen of a ‘mor, valued at|patture shortly after midnight. At|E fuch & 8 siete oe knew. cet tha’ collamtion: . ° S39 vie ie (2) yc cael Rp ara pect ta ; < ah A a jued a e ant to satisfy the people of | 45, ‘ 1004 E. Galer st., a burglar ear J. D. O'Brien, secretary of the Frank P. Walsh, widely known a4) $4,500,000, were taken by revenue |that hour the dancing at the Sdadie|!41. pacific coast. who aaaine fate cash: told conn to mens 1 t and Syele club, pst exclusive ub : io Page ‘olumn INCINERATION Tuesday morning filched Johnatone’s ention and youthful nephew of} q tabor attorney, hax been selected| cutters ina series of raid yester. jand Cycle club, most, ex lust ub the ship and could not do so if it| plik: an pants and carried them downs Cunningham was a dupe in the|py La Follette to conduct the case./day along the Nérth Atlantic Chicago, was at its height and] iised over on a cloudy di Rial went thru t ands of his uncle, Ronald found., after a midnight confe » aboard| from the Jersey shore to Gloucester, | H. R. H. was loath to go. lAanural: AEAthEcK navy Awan in currency. The|"“Cunningham was the dominating | the independent presidential candi-| Mas Ho was gyrating with somo of the Cniof, said " at the as 1 that 4 Valsh left for ‘ustom {als regarded the|most beautiful flappers and youns | he smoked in bed. m. his soul had fled. where he lelsur ockets, taking $6 word puzzles are now being pants were abandoned and the thief | spirit group and knew da private ¢ ulsh | t class-work at Northwestern} i,q Johnstone is president of the|he was not representing Senator| Chicago, where the the most severe blow |matrons in the city and when the university Alaska Fish Co, | (torn to Page 7, Column 3) | committee opens hearing next Fri “and It is be-|hour of departure arrived, Davi Graduates of the. course win be|* ae Fish <b aay.’ sive planned against | Windsor said he would not lenve et | Rain Blocks Clash Between granted the degree of Non Compos | — Walsh claimed “indisputable proof|the boot " started in st }for anything, and the dancing went si ZR-3 Dodges Sea Gale, | rishi sere sini mm the peri a dewecledic: ee! 0 ge: Somo of the aspects of this case} ae PORTLAND, Oct 7 ‘inst D> thought you’ Bad given oP ‘are even more sinister than any ‘TLAND, Oct. 14.—The firs Ferdina ies ue» Heads tor Newfoundland ‘ int Peuoman Goes on Trial | Se is ple! Pode ED Pate veda Ek |To Leave Friday in Planes |season, was postponed here today ve pany Zeppelin Escapes Storm in Atlantic and EXx-| fii iny cus ste te for Murder of His Wife for Santa Monica, Cal. mann will be playel any citi October 12) | Inter in the week to make up for Lp betimes, and to walking to Dend sete ‘ We sedav perpetuity of our itutiona, Ithe post e i Man's Point, where did eateh the 6:30 pects to Land ednesday La Follette came here from Kan. re ") - F 4 J = in Cour t Wi a P thi The same reception committee | the Postponement. i oat. « heavy rain falling, and the trees Pay after ‘having ‘pewenud tot nner faces ury In Cour 1ere Fotnier Bes officiated at ‘the flight's end —_——_—_——_—— i ae 7 to work, bat at ay Peg eof Pent ip pa oi BOARD ZR-3, Oct. 14.14 p. m.yible this afternoon, indicates pre-|an audience last night seven pro-| Held Center of Stage Last Week | will welcome the world flyers when | | word parsie, Just to shew how easy it G. M. T)—'"We are headed di-| vio urmises were correct and| posals for agricultural rollct. These ep TOs |they arrive in Seattle for the third HERE IS A i was, and was aiill working at It when | rectiy for foundiand, making 7%|that Dr, Kekn abandoned the | included indorsement of the Me-| ACOMA, Oct, 14—In the prim || The €Hal. te in federal court « be- |Uime Tueway eventaw. at 7 cictoox DANDY BUY | ‘Anon to home, fo supper, and to hed. {nautical miles an hour filght Jermuda Nary-Haugen and Norris-Sinclair tcoom in which, late |ocause the body of Mrs. Canner was| ove! the Chicago, Milwaukee & St | Book “All our crew are well and the Another message recelved from| bills with nethen amend. Roland Pothier and | found in. an abandoned well on gov. | Pau! rellway cron Washington, D, C.} rd q OM Si'as Gruinp says @ martied |e ase in pertect condition.” [te ZA said one of the radio oper-| ments; farm representation in the} Capt, Robert Rosenbluth heard a Jernment property: near Camp Lewis Dr, J. B, Eagleson, chairman of the} prrsT young couple to see this man is uptain of his woul, | O18" the | tors Was “seasick,” owing to the} cabinet; federal reserve and farm} jury foreman clear thelr names There sn't woman in the|scneral committee, was lovely little dream home, com= he’ rie Shortly after 1 p. m. today the} iyrenting of the wind | f 9 . | So -Wrean.t .& AN te he | -ushing plans for a welconis pletely furnished. Lot 35x230, He's lucky if he's « deckhand sbove mossdge was relayed to the hah adda |loan boards; repeal of the h-] of a two-year-old murder charge, | Cronkhite case; there wasn't a mo-| UShIng Plans for a welcome to rivi just loads of flowers, shrub= Bes United Press from the Zeppelin| eae ce a Cummins bill and immediate down-| Richard Conner was to go on | tive. In the Conner case aro three| tat of September 28, when they bery, for only $2,950, $200 cash, ep swahedlsb:°. Ra) % Corporation ot! Le/tabeoee te J. Oc ward revision of freight rates; re-| trial today for the murder of his | women and tho oldest motive in the |°Mded the world eirouit Pr rithmic step Wai Peace by the Radio Corporation at] 14 startat taw_goew into effect at| vison ot the federal reserve rye: wife, Peat, Selection ot w Jury |wortd~ ove. rst there was. Mm |, Meaded by, the police and, ine] TH, thal ie hea ie Nome * ‘ors . rica’s ation at athe N38, ehurs! Y ss ve 7 4 ‘ h, Ip sior ry “ollere e ed a dea Oo “a THE FLAWS IN ON i atl Lakehurst naval air station the mo-| reduction of fertillzer costs by gov-| was scheduled to occupy nearly | Pearl Conner, wife for 11 years of | Procession will move to the College which was built for two. In Uarlier in the day the weather ‘|ment the preparedness orders to| ernment development of the Muscle! the entire day u fadioed the.report of @) 14, landing crews, on edge to re-| Shoals project; lowering of tarift! From his role of chiet d brewing in the path of th the ZR-3, become effective.| rates and ostracizing employes from| and Rosenbluth, Pr Zeppelin ix now expected be E department of agriculture “who| James W, Shelden turned to that of| accusing avenger. Third, comes Mr Dick Conner, Second, there is Mrs, |ClUb, which/has been designated as fact we just listed this yestor= ender of |Tone Holt, girlhood friend of Mrs,| the flyers’ headquarters while in day, ett cutor/Conner and now playing the role of | Seattle = aut They are to leave October 17, Iri-|] This comfy little home will be . after overhauling their Dou; sold quickly to some ready buyer: who appreciates a bargain, ‘Turn PSY-CHO.LO.GE . . | bure ol Be i COUFKC | I, Another thing about bobbed hatr, {storr 1 Hortense, It's easier to untangle | dirigible he from a man’s tle it was “pointed out, was probably | twonn 1 11 4. m. tomorrow. r Jobs thru the Influ-| chief accuser of the Fern Hill grocery | Frances McArthur, attractive divor. q len will-be the star] cee and fellow employe of Conner at | cruisers, for the trip down to Santa; receive . duc to this warning, in an effort) myig cutimate was. by ved on the| ence of the packers, the railroads or | —- "ito enter fair air channels changed course of the ZIR-3, which| other privileged groups tire witness for District At-|the Fern Hill grocery store, She is| Monica, Cal, where the planes will to the Want Ad Columns and ADDLED AXIOMS , | ‘The message, the first direct one|is now headed for New foundland,| La Follette will speak here to-|torney Wallace Mount, who ts hand- | under bail'as a witness inthe case. [be put into regular army service)} see who is selling this home, The female after the specie | | roceived from the oncoming dirig (Turn to jurn to Page 7, Column 4) night ling the case. (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) until unservicable, | knows how to work the male, * : : fe it ever so humble, there's m Y Y place like homet ie u a fasta stent ee deinen Acme ert on cap RL Ei

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