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mer "WEATHER | The Newinenae With the Biggest Circulation in Waahiieton 4 Hours Minimum, 52 eS SA bd <= T) 4879, Mad, Katered as Uecond Clase Matior May 3, 189%, at the Postoffice at Bea + Under the Act of Congress March 3, Per Year, $300 NO. 199 <> oe Dai SEATTLE, W cee aS OCTOBER 10, 1924. a» Home Brew | D ou gl as Wi | | 5 LOTTERIES IN HALF BLOCK | =.=" Push Probe of \ iit F ai THE NEW YUKON Now Yukon Jake, who's tough as S IC P steak, and treacherous Klon dyke Ben, j that witeh of Hell And Scarlet Nell, who's known as “Love o' Men,” | there The Seattle Star | No more they fight, thruout the ROSECUTOR DOUGLAS began a probe of the BY JOHN W. NELSON night, beneath the bitter moon Cunningham electoral intrigue Thursday with th WO Chinese lottery joints in the lower Or sit apart, with murderous heart, ject of bringing criminal prosecution gainst those r were raided Wednesday night by the police special de- in the Malamute saloon; sible, i? evidence aitmatting anek’ a charee ee ail Ad tites uthercd raportes fromthe had hes They sit and seck, with voices meek, a pporting such a charge is uncove tail a few minutes after a report rom ie Star had been the while their beer they guzzle, Necessary the King county grand jury, which meets Novem- | in the places, observing the open way in which the gambling A longish werd, which stands for 3, will be used, Douglas declared. games were conducted. bird,” in the latest cross-word s said that he had resolved to investigate the al- The visit of the reporter in each case resulted in hurried puzzle ae tion frauds when the state supreme court upheld conferences and telephoning on the part of the Chinese, and ih SS aN ‘ ing of a Ronald. was followed a few minutes later by the arrival of the of- coved " nt ot! Attorneys Edgar Snyder and J. D. Lane for the progr ficers, J relativity ts t. Not |sive party will push their cases against Cunningham and ’ ‘he places raided were 213 Washington st. and 410 makes a t *te|his aides, they announced. Main st. Gre ares, AG Dawe Douglas will not wait for the progressive party j Running wide open, wit tween 2 k Contercativas ere hurling cof leaders to bring the evidence they have to him, he said. selling tickets thruout t we d in the lottery +r harsh words at Burton K. Wheeler,| He will obtain a certified copy of the records in the blin ibaa 9d : : iat 2s candidate for vice _ precteutes tu nd make his own investigation. | Jout apparen Seats poorest ad ‘4 | “I will sift the matter to the bottom,” Douglas said. “If| onne SECRET GRAFT PROBE IS ORDER |EDITION| TWO CENTS IN Raids Follow BROWN Star’s Check CALLS on Lotteries BOARD sectionkot town ‘Civil Service to | morning. uyment of $889/in the mayor's office behind asive | VUlge . of | meeting, saying that it was |denied that the secret meeting has eee has been an attempt to forestall a fair expression of | ciate Sp ng But the bet " ot to send the | Ds » severe! ‘ orter made a quiet vis was not paid. A plan is now @ foo fom ape the wishes of the voters, it should be severely punished as | the section, Yielled ocere of | SIX PLACES HAVE it le, ZR3, to ;such methods undermine the foundation of republican gov- | such places, made bets in more |“LONG DRAW" PLAN ernment. ~ than a half dozen of them and Huh the aks c i i if i 1 f the lott i perat : , the Neth Pote| The grand jury has broad inquisitorial powers and if it samy hund rete ol the lob ery vi operator, > gave the y i » i ims openly passing their money Jeorge Wongy “that ticket pt necessary to utilize it to bring out all the facts, this will saan rag Ch sect 2 Nat lane iw sang Rac | . . Be be done. If sufficient evidence of guilt is found the guilty Suave Chinese operator ny of| the victim after protesting Sign on the Deck of « Ferd: | parties will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” | them American born 4 futilely. “That's why they. pay GET OUR OF MY WAY, said Douglas. | carefree and viva protection—so they won't have BIG BOY ua iine. native to make good on their big ¥ H * splele losses. If I raised a fuss some é a tims to make their bets gangster would slip a dirk be of Wales also met NOTHING HIDDEN tween my shoulder blade ne of Henry Fo! ABOUT THE GAM Habitues of the place im ‘There ts furtive about the/that the harvest there is be- eee “Fi LAR E R R lottery bus It ts conducted| tween $500 and $1,000 a day t be t of Prince Eddie openly and orde: and it reap: Six companies operate the so. y s Ford was completely assembled enormous harvest m the dupes.|called “long draw.” This is made { in 13 minutes. : | 4 . If the lotteries not running|twice each day, afternoons and "his was slow time, however,|Senate Committee Starts |Attorney General Seeks to Aes i thin a half block on Waah-\%%itt, Pole Protection, then the| evening port draws” are thade | compared with the speed with which “ ” ‘ ’ | tve lottery resorts operate within a half block on Wash-| policemen who patrol the beats injin the jer places every 15 min- : eGrunten driver can discowemoie| Probe of “Slush” Charges | Close Sanipractic College | ington st, as shown by this picture, The resort at 223| tho district must be blind, wince it| utes; in. the less popular joints, one. Washington at shown in the foreground, was raided Wed-| would be impossible for anyone not/ every half hour. ee REPUBLICAN ON STAND CHARGES ARE DENIED | newd: ight a ‘few minut ft St orter left the| blind to miss seeing the institu-} Anyone can walk into the gam- FOOTBALL DEFINITION nesday nig. a few minutes afler a ar reporter le ve | thon: bling dens, Inside, the Chinese oper- |place. His presence caused much excitement and telephon-| _ At one place, 410 Main st, be-' (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) jHe Admits Party Receives | Suit Says Diplomas Sold for | ing and the police arrived immediately afterwards. $1,714,317 Thus Far From $3.50 to $500 Ee Photo by Frank Jacobs, Btar Staff eOiaen, CHICAGO, Oct. 16 Campaign A civil suit to close up by court id of the republican party on Oc-|orier the American University ot} tober 10 totalled $1 . the largest fund collected by any party Sanipractic in the AR ade building, for this campaign, 90 “far as the y General John | oh cariy sats , ” Junbe King cot | TIME senate campaign fund investigating |H- Dunbar tr King county su . . ommittee could rtain at its for court Wednesday. | * rarin her oday The sult alleges t diplomas are Andrew Carnegie erected hundreds | hearing here today Al ee et ree (errr Pogatiewiiedise canipelan'|ecld ihe. tha: taatitution ag" peiocs Coast League Title D. Rockefeller efected .thow- 1 on October 10 totalled $190,.|ranging from $3.75 to $500. aes STEELE Be 7 in this state with $50,000 capitaliza ne institution was incorporated ds of gasol! ese The information was not av Oh, to be. bell. for on the national fund of the demo n. It advertised a large faculty, ° ° d } ae z ‘ | Le Dos dh eh | EeteeeyS Léncttn ‘Dixon, Wast fay of ite inehibers ealae Also Hints He Has Extensive Indians Two Games Ahead, Monster Airship Will Circle | i arty Thumday rovbed two Ha Dioupht' Nar hadhy mm manager for the democrats, nations. ‘No regular x rm They Think We'll Win Seattle En Route | coun: che! a wtreel-car aioConta ann Wai in? dieses |testified that he had received a to- | course of study has ever been given, Spy System in City | obtiae) a paceatiah! rer is) tal of $32,500 from New York and/it ts charged | Sei ni AN DIEGO, Cal, Oct. 1¢—The} © Re Foster, operator of a ones ‘The only difference between the| Washington headquarters of the! phat rraud was exercised u.| ven Bet : LEO H. LASSE 2 2GO, S —The! man 26th ave. car. wal dong ied ate eee hon asd MS bie sttader oe, "eaaminstions ty | (4 DMITIING that he had rent- jin purchase of the Ralnier Valley] Come on, “Red! navy dirigible Shenandoah cast] ty by a lone bandit who Toaraed Gi . gible is full |G. 0. |the state board of examiners is| ed an office at 6503 White an- | lines. | with games to go “Red” Kil-|off,from her mooring mast at North/ car at 28th ave. N. W. and W. 830i s full of saw-| ARE. DET, charged by Dunbar. Questions were| N€%, next to that of Bob Whiting, He refused, to moro specifie.|tefer’s Seattle Indians are smashing |Island aviation station here at 9:16| ct aboat 2am, Posters at this times it Moe | treasurer obtained in advance and the an.| but denying that this was for any | DOESN'T BELI their way to the first baseball pen.|a. m. today and headed northward, | was preparing to take the car to tif eT ecks “appearing |swers to them furnished the appli.| PUFDO! one with tein HOLE WAS DRILLED nt Seattle has ever had in thejcontinuing her journey thru the|parns, The supposed passenger sude= CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | national | cants | LE rageraye ee Pear pert | Questioned about the hole in the] Coast league. United States, | denly pulled a gun on Foster, robbed VY CLUB ; contribu-| Daniel Lydon, president and man.| Ster_ Interests, Maj Ldentar | Nall” between the White building) scalp ‘em, you Indians! » is headed for Camp Lewis, | him of $40 and escaped. _ Whe rian wise inv ected work, recetved.|ager of the school, tho | Thursday issued a general dental | oftico and that of Whiting, which ZAKS the MDS bus Dien’ in-me Tacoma, her next stop. H. C. Murphy, 2005 First ave. Da eee t item of expense, Hodges | charges and it is merely an at | of charges made against him at | walter J. Korr testified was drilled Saeed: tha Goastlakana nears e Shenandoah was proceeding| Was robbed of $3 and his watch about Meatire tthe Pa-|eald, wan $437,000 for publicity. Eix-|tack on santpractic healing | Wednesday's meeting of the city {ho thought, Bob Kernan, the| Pos Tebestiorgy thotieht Sibteh ng the first hour of her|1 a. m. by two motor bandits in @ cific Coa If she| penditures by the labor bureau to: - - | council ei cere artes mayor pain : don't ‘believe there! ao iranclaco Beals were a cinch tor | nts, reports showed. Ford, at . and Boston sty nt » management | talled $46,000. Speakers’ bureau ex- ven |_Pinned down to the purpose of the|is any such hole. I never heard! ‘i ste third oteaight pennant Leaving San Diego at 9:16 a, m. PUTS have ing pergpera oaegel totalled $105,000; the ne- g | eeaecon for White bullding office, the mayor said | of it. cents alee ahs eae tes {it required an hour and four min. | Ate Plunges Off checks groes’ bureau spent $3 that It rented “for certain city] Whiting told the mayor during | with ull of Its attendent excitement {Utes for her to reach Oceanside, ee wile the women's bureau expend Kidnaper Issued |busines” end that, avho it nas been ove interview that” Ralph” Nichos,| wth alo ts attendant exctement SO, ea Sate nortat aan] Roady Man Killed sedd6ui bh | eadite| tires’ totatled $19:000 fis. webagiitehichal th "Te. ER ees given sip iar pes aon ih ohales an of | the riavodtlealing com-lindians in their tremendous fight|Dieso. Some of this time how-| snacona, Oct. 16—Returnine SE ee RUWAlds | ae earn aor, Adminlstrat gn | Holenayi Mont, of Mra.” Lonlee Mo-| 056, wots thong ghirsden'are-helintechie itn trale Pal tue Oser | with the Seals ? the Redskins Ver, was consumed jn gaining altl-| or a fishing trip last night, Fred ators yet chilblains.|total $212,087, and the speakers’ bu-| ates on a ing charge havo | Goctined gint blank, to say Jelection Nichola fiatly aan A this, winning six out of seven and taking /tde and getting under way | Pearsgn, 60, was killed when the: bee! PA pal ples!“ been issued Governor Hart on| "i, rn Tabs iertie fealdstiat.7| tha, mayor pit saoeitete sah ox, | first place j, At, the. northern Migaba dahl: the | auto dh which he and two other mem C) cord |_ ‘The senatorial campaign commit-| complaint of Mra, C, F. Johnstone,| might want to find out, for in-|tension telephones in hie office ang|_, The reaction Is just setting in and|tmnscontinental flight, the Shenan-| org riding plunged off the Salmon movement is t n foot to re place] | tee expenditures totaled $80,600. ‘The | who returned from Montana Wednes. | ™IENt Ww mei bare of the ctty|loalledsup’ Waiting,’ who: it : Seattle bugs are Just waking up to|doah ts expected to fly above Se-|Heach road, near Point Defiance. Ad the bases with hot water bottles ngressional committee totaled} day with her 13-year-old daughter, Counel Mork TAtbeantaa chor eacera | rigs Caen A 0 Page Column 5)” [the fact that “Red” Killefer's boys |attle before making a landing at| Kiemmsen, driver of the, maching. . 7,000 | Genevieve. The girl claims she and | °OUnCH wer ‘i baht! dome Laser rin bi are in. first two full games |the Camp Lewis mooring mast and Otto Krell, another companion / William Wrigley, Jr. the chewing | a chum, Louise Neider, were lured Jahead of the Se nd Ang IRSHIP TRAVELS of Pearson, were thrown free of the contributed $25,000, | away by the woman September 25. c | King county authorities have taken gum king, Hodges said ® dinner in honor of and did there see many This evening the world fly ttle made two glorious | fights in Portland Wednesd the only contribution of during th t h Ith i 1106 h was traveling far Mette Was ears Hee operas yak Seca eadeie i Meda |8e trom behnid to win 7.6. and Jout to sca as it passed Oceanside é Dera and [ten enantane ssw. atatce wae|! OF Course You Want Your |r cer ia ve can "ews {ett 20, 25 nated’ Scena nat was the only name! housekeeper for the Nelder irl's| Bat moma: htlaky hitting sron’ Bert! liiohe. redran ualaveaneeramel corte | I could think of at this time |father, now absent from Seattlo| | games. inland again at San Pedro, Cal., and ers, and| Gorah then asked whether there| aboard nome ocean going ship. | aseba xtra omp ete Los Angeles and Frisco have stx|inere tiv over the United staree Mee Perry, G.| were any ‘‘split contributions’’ to| | , games left to play with Seattle play-| which is anchored at that port, and | the ehirugeons, | cover up individual eel ID you notice Wednesday that The Star P ‘as the ing five more. ‘The Tribe needs four | {yn ny Mintand andi OUed fatal yt, Sd 100 and up to $60,000 etal ~ en pro! a ly over Los Seating ta teres ihe Butler Tbe: rath heloead, Mother of Victim only newspaper in town that gave you both Se- ut of five to cinch the flag iieslak ant’ PasddekweN bs Tolman, coffechouse, where did meet L. uphill | ON T0 ‘PENNANT. SHENANDOAH ON FLIGHT NORTH age From San Diego FAR OUT AT SEA oe | The Shena @ » ames C PLETE with box scores? | Killefer, tho best manager in the} (1,9 ts panel tae! Ban a Bark ey, y ow 0 »-Portland games COMPLETE with box scores? the coast, passing Santa Barpara Hh. MeDer . Monte Blue, and others. joally, I inly don’t kn ft} attle I : my : rf 01 bar no! as done wonders} And mi with Levi. Salth to Tt | any, | Pleads for Driver It’s the only kind of baseball extra that satisfies the Reve Ne es Chel hae paige Jan Francisco should be reached White's, and did eat bacon and €88* |" run then asked Hodges to pre BELLINGHAM, Oct. 16, — After fans. And it’s in line with The Star’s efforts AL- ||" 1, the, Indians ‘win tho flag st,|P¥ Sunset, tt ts belloved, 91 and #0, at « Inte honr, to h ro a list of contributors ingexcess| Armando Lant, 26-year-old Itailan,| le rer oar | mainder of the course will probs ae | PP 910,000 pleaded guilty to a charge of man.|| WAYS to be 100 per cent satisfactory, You'll make ||paul, miNor league champions of the! be laid along the cokst une éppoaite Ms ium egal Moshe ara Lincoln Dixon, Western manager| slaughter because his automobile! no mistake if you thay, Matha wane dusts nae nq | Portland, where the big ship hopes bgp cet , @ democrats, first witness] struck and killed Graco Cre ) or to tdeainlane Mayor own with the light com-|for the democra free se pi T Il h “6 ” }chances are the Saints and Indians pan 1 bolieve them more {f|catled by Senator Borah of Idaho, tual schoo! graduate, are ell the Boy, tar’! will mix in tho first big sertes of| Both Rear Admiral W. A. Moffett they tried to whow that he was con-|chairman, stated he had received a| Carew, mother of the girl, ie Ona haastle ohlef of the navy) Bureau: (Of ‘abeds deted with the gus compe eh ee te es [Come onj'you “Red Dost" (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) nected with the gas comp 1 raen to Page 7, Column 6) driver, et cH es Bic. 3789! ‘ome on, y i 5 up| Tribe Fights for Its First ‘Naval Dirigible Starts Voy- | ROBBERS ; BUSY ‘Says He Rented One Next to Whiting’s; ST. PAUL WANTS SERIES ON WAY TO CAMP LEWIS) | automobile and escaped with slight | meeting. HD SE. ATTLE, — Hold Star Cham- © a ber Session’ in 7) | 5 i) Mayor's Office | || ae it SECRET meeting of the i civil service commission | was called Tuesday by Mayor 4 Brown for 9 o'clock Friday The commis sion will meet closed doors. The mayor refused to di- the purpose of the “Important city business.” He denied that it had anything tg q with the charges of extortion raised b ctive John F. Majew= ski, ajewski testified that he had been told that he could buy hie job back for $500. The mayor also De any connection with the Kerr case developed at Wednesday's mecting of the c council efficiency com: mittee. Chairman Frank E commisison to the Boyle, of the professed ignorance ag purpose of Friday's secreé Mrs, Donna E. Baker, ane other commissioner, said it was m= routine matter, but refused to cuss its nature. The third commise: sioner, H. T. Bolton, could not + |located Thursday. The speciat meeting of the com missioners called Wednesday By Chairman Boyle to delve into the: charges of corruption and briberg will meet at 3 o'clock Friday, in the: commission's office. This a will be open to the public. ry Rob Motorman of $48 and Pedestrian of Watch bruis Do You Want This Bargain? -ROOM away suddenly: lett key and said sell this ¥ for $3,500 at any reasonable terms, You can't beat this for a good modern house. First come, firs served, Turn to the Want Ad colum and see where this little hon 8 located,

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