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Ww atch for Star’ S Baseball Home VOL. 26. NO. 206 (xtra Toni ght; The Newspaper With the Biggest Circuls ition in “Washington WEATHER The Seattle Star ~~ ome TS IN SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, TWO CE OCTOBER 17, 1924, oe Home Howdy, folks! Last call Seratchies! to change weed sound é 1 w he Pat H I $ ‘ tak BREW & BUNGSTARTER FALL STYLES LOOK AS THO TUEY CAME OVER FROM 1ONDON what Young men want. ~ Wither shoulders: plenty of ease; @ little ananens over the hips. The fine all wool fabrics keep our THE PROGRESS OF CIVILIZATION ABIGAIL is law around the house, but his wife frequently re peals it.”" La f e—I ou H A r as sm (EDITORIAL) APPLESAUCE SAYS: oly bs “4 ae by Judge Jacob Kalina“ =~.» un Brown Dodges Publicity Out Right Ajter the Game ‘MAYOR'S SON SUBPENAED SEATTLE. 's Over) | E. J. Brown, Jr. / Called to Cop Investigation! @ Just Leaving Town as Nichols Finds Him; but He’ll Hurry Back; China _Charley’s Lottery Blind Boys “No Savvy” DWARD J. BROWN, JR., son of the mayor, was called STAR REPORTER ( It’s Jake —— spoussecrer | PROBE PLAN | Insists on Being at Meeting; | Talk on Minor Matter | BOYLE ISN'T PRESENT that the public | He Waits Outside for Mrs. know several Baker; Misses Her things in connec- WIDELY advertised and called tion with the dis- for the apparent purpose of T IS important probing the charge of bribery missal of charges against one member, Mayor m , Brown's secret session with the against Edward civil service beard Friday morn » = q s yi ing broke up when a Star re Pielow, former |] peter mpered st the mesting ia, sarporas and insisted on being present police sergeant, during the hearing. Instead of discussing the charge, the board and the mayor took up the standing of an ob- scure employe in the city build | ing department, | rdored the moeting | in police court Thursday. It is important that they know that Judge J. B. Gordon went on a one-day hunting ~ trip Thursday, al- tho he kfiew the Pielow case was ottered to get » back thru the payme: The meeting was Hed for 9 o'clock, but did not get under way until 10, Chairman Frank to come before Boyle wag absent from the meet 4 ing thro a misunderstanding, he him. sald Vv was calied. He's Jake It is important that they know that Acting Judge “Jake” Kalina was on the bench when Pielow was arraigned. And that Kalina in the past has sat in at least one other u | @ase where a conviction would have proved embarrassing to some city of- ficials It is important that they know that five witnesses testified against Pielow, and that his counsel put one witness on the stand. And that Kalina ruled that | $%° these five witnesses had not submitted evidence that Pielow either was drunk or driving carelessly when his auto crashed into three others and wrecked Woes: eS them. Boyln then exp! It is important that they know that |/the "phone Thurs the testimony of the four patrolmen, | fre‘be dour ae rushed to the scene of the accident, was ||th¢, mayors request. not requested in court. This, despite the {jin nix room at tho Seward hotel at o . 54 I was there, but Mr Baker fact that two of the men reported to vas WRAUETIS GEE the rmeeting Chief Severyns that they found broken Ailog ie co the ph - glass resembling whisky bottles in Pie- low’s car. It is important that the public know these things so that the public can ask tl eee berealeionere (het “WHY? much attention to affairs which concern him alone, Hoth the mayor and Mrs, Donna Baker and H. E. Bolton, the two | commissioners present, were vis- ; ? a the newspaper man. riphae S- | amend. eet ibly uneasy at the presence of | After the rat ‘ posed of, the may Altho he is under four members. A few min Ie rushed in “I have been doub'e-crossed,” sald Boyle. “They left mo walt ing at the church while they slipped in the back qoor, 1 want you to understand that I Prote matter wan din superior court lie Louie,.of 677 King st., told the probe Friday. “The ne but.I never see it,” he said. county-city building with his attorne by Frank , He was snapped as he left d that Com ng, ex m of See Aviators Hop Off About 6 in Morning T had been atandir hour fee the last The Three Coast Cities A MBRICA 'S three rov fl and their me: shed the commis! ers that HE navy floating dirigible ard from ria, will cross have basked in the “T want you peopl n a ag re Hight) exe it : ; m. mornin, TT et MI do ms ational public its sok byt mayor said. When > 5 A ; opped Chambe Commerce Fri meet here, out of Va 40 make t She is expected t and Sound Pielow Case Dismissed army life. As the three ¢ mast at the re ready to the Seattle © fact rmon cern » the “lurt indictments | gambling, he never saw any gambling in Chinatown, Char-| city council efficienc V | Jspape rs talk about it every day, | “INDIANS NEED. i John F. Carmody. | » Star State Photographer ner | “co WORLD AIRMEN SHENANDOAH 1S ee START SOUTH = DUE SATURDAY © Small Crowd of Friends to Probably Cross Camp Lewis | tn Passes Up San Francisco Shenandoah, mp Lewis about | Portland thre accord: | at their Seattle | can ay noon promised cities ig hours, be by the city council ef (next Tuesday morning w used to raise his father’s elec Chairman Ralph Nichols, ciency committee Friday to tell t he knows about the methods campaign funds at the last city ion, of the committee, tried to get Brown to testify Frid The mayor's son, who was also his campajgn manager, said, however, that he was leaving town and would not be back until Monday. He told Nichols he was s willing to help in the investigation. ri half a d c r played the » time tend- who was I oung Chi- s Co, 124 cused at 3. Behene- didn't care whet Policemen Jag Laughed” OLICEMEN | rescue her husl Mra. Janes Crawford, of 6 appealed to them to on Washington st., council's Brown's mmitt in the aged woman. betwee w hi pliowed him in Wed- . includ- the Columbus id me to get out and I had to leave, 4 had a gold chain, too. his money “A man man Nic he would she told Chair- I was afraid “I camo ¢ that they we get my. hust “Later my hb The money— and told tw slicemen who were selling side and 1 asked out, They just laughed at me and came home. He had a@ bottle of whisky. all of it, and the gold chain were gone.” tanding there them to help me {4 Oriental denials every- was elected or not. He admitted south of Yesler is not|that “China boys” play a Hittle pure as a Sunday school ses-/dominoes and checkers but said he | forgets where. | was when v e¢ Jim} Indicating to what steps he may 701. King st: was asked (Turn to ree 9, Column 4) he had ever run a lottery IT run a gar long * Jim said, careaslae Jess. “I run it in a basement I rented from Ralph Nichols. a | ESCAPE FROM said Nichols, “You rented it | for| {rom my company.” Jim, who belongs to Kwong Ong Mun, Yuen Co,, sad he didn’t care Seattle Schooner Burns Off Sere ~~! Tacoma; Man Injured TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 17.—Dese truction of the Sound freighter | Chaco by fire Thursday afternoon THREE | | ott Point Richmond, in the entrance jot West Passage, almost cost the {tives of eight men and women, who up the crew. ‘The ship sud. Trio of Victories Over Port- |denty burst into flames, which were land Will Cinch Flag fed from oll tanks of the Diesel engine, and the crew hurriedly launched the single lifeboat, which | Four games to go and the Seattle| almost capsized with its dians must win three of them to} load. heavy ately cinch the Coast league] Tho lfejbat was half filled with er when the crew were rescued Angeles the launch of John Ingles of and Los 2 i Harbor, and brought to the y|Point Defiance pavilion. nd win all of them and Seattle; THe ship burned to the water's » two out of four we're nosed| edge und’ the hulk Darddie ) a two-game Call 6 lead three-out-} r victories over Portl soma flag for the Indians Seattle fans) PETER MILLER Indians can tin h the ie has taken the measure = _|Governor Hart Emphatically Refuses to Release Him straight times, and/ present gate see how those season winds up Sunday. RONG fone ce nie tee oes | mill wow | Tricks of Fake that Peter Miller. will not be pardoned by Governor Hart. | The governor made that clear Fri- sts X05 |day when asked by The Star if he Judge Gordon Away on Vacation; No ruption | six mo nv | found pay ny” kdeanlont te one CANDIDATE FOR THE’ POISON "I have the utmo ence In| north on first Jump « By Howard Thurston || move on the part of Miller’s friends Ivy CLUB Evidence, Kalina Say this commi and: will Have atthe Poxiinciavlgatiite’ trie Acc righ |to obtain his freedom. The office holder who becomes fess ting ay 8 it reaches its ¢ usion,” the mayor| crowded with hundre Watnoutes aways tease America’s Master Magician | “Not I am not going to pardon suddenly active just hefore elec te ald | persons, wishing egestas “HOSTS aren't abwaye all || Peter Allien! tion time HE charge of reekles . ie. f Harm Homer Hendtick,| —<——<——————"4 | three weeks a the: mets | Someta) ac te G that they scent to be. || With. that denial, emphatically . ing against Edward Pielows | Ted Huffine and Cilfford smith tes:|! Uged Car returned to thelr starting point,! ABOARD U. SN. DIRIGIRLE|| There are ghosts—and ghosts, || §¥¢n. Hart closed the interview, old-tin former police sergeants wa be ified against ¥ rs thousands pushed and jammed each| iN ANDOAIL, Oct. 17.-4By radio H i Phu * || Miller has served 18 years of a 28 missed Thursday afternoon | one witness, Frank | Bargains Today other on the field to catch a glimpse | SHENANDOAH, Oct: 17 rad joward = Thurston knows |! to 70-year sentence at Walla Walla Acting Police Judge Jacob Ka hee ‘ank th tr squér from United Press staff correspond. | ghosts who cat and jfor burglary. He has attracted wide ‘2g mer investigator fo Pye tate v ny Pr Me ne alr couguerws € yourd,) ‘ot even the glow ot ay Fi ne gator for SALE se momory of the great | cht aboard)—Not even the glow of ind play golf aw | attention by his prison welfare work. : WN ng Cold the ping city cou! 1 be seen thru} bie's Irish Ro: ‘© has established a library at Walla, low rammed his “8 60 crowds a ate lanke a f fog. when. the Pryone a3 4 and is prison: Hbrarian, acting om the pe dirigi ibh Shenandoah sailed yon table leas, in and night: school. teacher, n car patie lowly past Far aratione 10 miles sin the air, i Chief of Police Severyns thinks ! bee "85 he feat o t San Francisco, at 6:15 a, m, to-}] in creepy whispers—and them 1) tat Miller should be given another king H Aatio’untithe tip pass the collection box! art 1 Is car 17 Atlantic| bieut. Reginald Houghton, who Thurston, being a wise ma: n the th ng. a as on the bridge, awakened Lieut gicinn, can do most of the |! severy aise Commander Zachary Lansdowne and|| things « ghost can do—and otiyes Charies Sant Huff nid the 50 Rear Admiral Moffett, both of whom has. written. a series of at. puld remain: bettie v en liquor bottle in Pie INC oie started. south were asleep along the keel above ticles telling you how to do , und smelled Hquor on hi w bare , The three plane I tgnd at Ports | SOS ee nee Petal eke tee ee eee BS ied DUR ¢ w denied thi Four || 4, of Soattlo’s Aut ‘are Friday night; at Bugenc {.|0f poor visibility the ship's course day on the house in Tacoma on the way to Seat- ov BROWN 18 WITNESS c investigated the crash |! ‘rhe Want Ady will tell you |{urday and at San Francisco Sunday MUgh oY aber Cae re een Pee tle,” says ‘Tennant. mith, owne one re ed. Two of thom t Where you can have a demon The airmen y sts of W. F.| Francisco. | Editorial Page | A_movementgto obtain a pardon a. pie Chief Severyns after the ageident || jivtion dala or th irplane com:| ‘Telegrams of regret were sent in:| |for Miller was started recently, with pleuse me greatly, our other — witt (Turn to Page 9, Column 7) 4 ee /\pany, at dinner Thursday night (Turn to Page 9 Column 2) | /| Chief Severyns backing it, And #0 to bed. ene i