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STAR PHONE SUIT BLOCKED! nN OTR PRAIA SAND fmm dN PNR PMID DPMP RIPPIN PAPO PSDPPPPPPAPSPPRPPPOP IPO OAR A PAPAARPAPARP [ere a The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington (| WEATHER = = The SeattleStar ants Temperature Last 24 Hours 4 la 61 Minimum, 46. oday noon, 58 { 2 = See | 4 an Becond Class Matier May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Keattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 4% 4679, Your, by Mail, 1 . “VOL. 26. NO. aa SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1924 * TWO C IN SEATTLE. : Play Junior World Series Here What the Shenandoah’s | FLAG CHAMPION Here’s to You Red! |PHONE COMPANY. Visit Teaches Seattle 4 f Seattle Winners of Pennant L M h W ! Paper Restrained From Ac- | | Will Play St. Paul Club ong May She Wave! | ‘tion in superior court | ial TO STAGE FRAY HERE| ~~ ——~AGNEW WINS POINT | | | } { gt: | Baseball Bugs of Northwest State Must Fight Increased | . folks! How many i P | . | Hew seg Racy lle! Await Opening Battle Rate in Federal Court | - cee BY LEO H. LASSEN en HE junior world’s ries between n on upland ¢ > Tp tiie and the Geaitle ‘Indiana, newly | (EDITORIAL) ) H Snags yet.|erowned champions of the Pacific oa . r thyaga Coast Jeague, and the St. Paul Saints The Star has gone as far iacut } theme parts of the country the tern minor league kings, will be as it can, for the present, || i iges dave been so peppered with | Played here | in its effort to prevent the || | lebet that their milk weighs 6 After considerable dickering back | Pacific Teleph & Tel | om ver ou and forth the club owners have come Cc amas oak aoe I. . to terms and the Seattle fans will graph Co, from charging |! Sign on ime back of » Ford have a chance to pay just homage | exhorbitant rates, A fed- Remarkable view of the Shenandoah from an airplane. This picture, taken for The THE SI SH: AKYDOOR —* to their, aew (champions nee } eral court decision has |}Star, was made by W. G. Stoeser as the dirigible and its escort planes flew high above a ~ ai | sodhonet te taal war tebe hae stopped further action at||the mists that covered the Sound country Sunday morning. Old Mount Rainier is pok- erie 's t the local baseball boas this time. The Star re-|\ing its head above the clouds and the fog in the distance. da Eastern inventor has devised|have had a championship team an Grets it is restrained from | % % % * % | onal razor ; o big series with St. Paul is the pressing the issue, but this EDITORIAL | o Brae bet Saale ant ¢ Gustiway that tha NéctE weet bee Cover obviously is impossible HE transcontinental Shenan th - 4 blew t way that the Northwest has ever 4 = 2 ‘Said Because of the conflict with the compan success in the andoah, ending here hice in nee Brew is enthu-|o, C. Washington football game federal court Sund and the trans- || tH } eg’ be simply wonderful.” she) in com unication, with the st t. Paul | ey Atlantic flight of the HA " ew, “for sharpening lead pencils.” | owners 9 the opening day. It | HE Pacific Telephone & Tele ZR- ‘ just ss gc } Po Ra k aia | | was originally planned to start Sat- | graph Co, scored heavily Mond: are the most significant |) G V7 ib ; " Dives: ROME M Jolson called at the White) urday, but will most likely open} ¢ of itm increased telephone exploits in the history of |T ousands See lant Dirigi le m Her 4 Y Het iam Saturday. Bet he promised! Sunday | Jrates when Federal Judy Went tel nawlontion, «i. uh ~ O . Se | § i Hi tliver the southern mammy vote] The series will be the best five-in Neterer returned four memorandum || 4@F!a! Navigation, rip Over attle eat President Coot nine « admission prices deciaions, giving the phonesrust the Carrying a large crew, i will be doubled, as they have been verdict in all but one a car like a Pullman, 35 AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. The} Then as her nose pointed t he jin all fous Junior series, tft tion th her ni pointed to ti [in all previous Jiplon sartee: rig! iano ee een are |] tons) of ‘fuel’ and’ other | dirigible Shenandoah was fight-| south, her five engines roared, and | a | cisions were HH Mead e ZR-3B in. ||!9# her way southward from Campi che guthered speed . which quickly hae eee | | victorious series with Portland, in Star Publishing company th ight th Newits | Lewis to fan Diego thruout this| carried her into the. distance where | i which. the club completed @ winning Ys. Pacific Telephone & | ree'Mays flew’ 3600) Hnorntng ithe teeth of a rain and|the faint roar we Ber motors, | sn of tela pee Mgr ay is] Telegraph Co. Defendant's #6. |} miles across the Atlantic || .ina storm. lrounaea; then ated i resting up t \ ti ita i, Fertchivs,: secon’ taken: takers “tel vishonal; Cqasensheldl Seperiabeal || New Jersey. the dirigible near Cape Mendocino fe ban Deen Oa vor ee he { | 31 . hich increased as she pro-| 5 sl : : the hot National league race this | ent W. 4. Phillips. Granted, | The Shenandoay | ne aren thward cutting hee moccd| Will stop briefly elore return- i |} papespheg. Telephone company vs. Star fought its way safely |) from 60 miles an hour to less than| img across the country to Lake: ei} | ened eh esi sopra od | 2 Publishing company, motion thru storms and over || 30 mites | hurst, N. J. At Lakehurst her } | itedarnny sostetingrieuipe Veneer the é t | for a temporary — {njunetion. mountains for approxi- Then, after rounding Point Arena.) S% Da& Will be deflated and the | | leading hur'er of the y ance | bolas RedKilehor, ahrtow Stibash: chilis who): with hie|.. Granted. : : a ounding Point Arena.’ helium within, used to inflate | | Hes thit the cits council is in-/ will on th § Tuesday er ¥ rer, ppy , ’ ately the same distance || Cal. she ck a gale which was } y ~| will work on the mound Tuesda . bendantt ht h » th ld fl to Seattl Th ‘ ina” ol ( Se ely the same distance 5 uck Ra hic 45) the ZR3, now in the hangar | tng Mayor Brown's cam-| The Brooklyn team is playing In| Stalwart braves, brought home the old flag to Seattle his 3 tate (for the city of Seat across our country, and || bowing 36 miles per hour against! there i emitributions, why don’t they | Ey toda is the first time Seattle ever won a Coast league pennant. tle) vs. Telephone compar is now well on its way. || Mt! 8N4 finally encountered driving] qe tig ship left Camp Lewis at | See enther back and probe st. Paul team ts leaving for! Cnen wp, folks; there's nothing in Seattle too good for Killi-, (H3's motion for a rehearing ip sepa as rain along with the wind between noon Hellum gas had been loosed | Pp P, J 9 th r Ki dh back to the Eas t : pin | Seattle fire? ithe Coast tomorrow afternoon and : h A trib re he motion seeking an order to | IAC to ne ast coast. | Point Arena and Point Reyes, north]; her during the night, and sh cee will arrive here F FO aNE Nie SAO. Photo by Framk-J Hiatt Photographer soucis ‘Deng me ae Had not the world |/of San Francisco. As a result, Com-lwag all ready to leave at 8 a. m I ile pheasant season's open, - aoe Yeue-Jace ¥ Matt Photographer court. Denied | 3 ; ‘ mander Zachary Lansdowne of the ash Sea j ag) sound like the Marne lenny “ay ow va. ‘ele. | y ry ended v hen it did, Shenandoah ioed vi eo uar- |For petne: Tepot ced sags: See fi i a gens t eee ee ae ee ck aA oe, 4 Henry Clay Agnew vs. Tel ships like these would nandoah radioed naval headquar-| ieut Commander Zachary Lans | Me farmers take their cattle | phone company, Phone com: Ships “UKE Wiese , ters here just before 11 a. m. thatldowne postponed departure until it } ind hide "em in the darn (EDITORIAL) pany’s motion for a temporary have paid us a visit |/tt would be impossible to reach San|ifteq, | a | # injunction. Denied. {| sooner, Instead of dip- Francisco before early afternoon. ‘Thoues ‘ ‘ tat ‘The counterfeit $50 bill.” says a) EATTLE’S happy and proud because Red Killefer || tno tatter similar in action | ping in graceful salute || All messages indicated the ship} Rie ahintat Calon intoe 2 ie: | ; Mwats spt oat the bara and his Indians won the Coast league baseball }/to that of (Star, was to the cities, they would |||/"Ine sfely Goxpite the: storm. |torists from hundreds of miles away J | te portrait of Gen. Grant.” championship—but we'd be almost as proud, tho eerie hers Mer of cai " have let fall tons of gas maar went there to watch the aircraft _ o x 3 L 7h ite . "ublishing Co. the court held in| + 4 * aA E citizens, teeming thou- | rest ly at her mo in mast : Pehaps Grant's beard has Just | SPARTANSBURG, S. C, Oct. 20. maybe not quite so happy, if Red and his tribe had Mint RRS tenbeictlen lapant’ anid: con and high explosive. Mul- S Sant desta ae Lae | rn eae iY spe boys ae { ; rm white with ze. |—The Piedment district of South||- lost: This city is always ready to take off its hat = |) ciuded and establishes an independent titudes would have per- ja silver-wrapped clgar—larger than | platiee went out to greet her. { fi erely 1 y i 7 0 ie n The Star ca p. | Tas od inc suemandonhs || protiae beset rely shaken today to a fighter. yalation | - be = a a ae ; {any rat ever ean rie List. RE We aiken ee the ieee arthq ¢. . a 5 x was gought to estab! conditior nless » wor’ " and circled over the city Sunday at} ,- a aH 4 | FL ———M i The tremors were felt in towns A month ago Seattle seemed to have little chance aiid oatiioancs ot titare reations:*} Ane s yi @ Wor ca pene United States army signal corp i - YING HOT DOG land cities in Spartansburg and to win the pennant. It was about that time that By the action of the memorandum iG Aope a WAEe HG Bree It’ was. the «U.S. navy © super. Secpa the RIDE ie Saves as a 7 b 7: re vars. kK 1 » "ew 8 se is | eee eg ecco Ragan 1 py tne|| Prof: Killefer must have gathered his ait mend decisions The Star is restrained from Ma arena look» |\airship, “the Shenandoah, having | Keene the ship's Thousands were aroused by the etl s o , i i" , ) ou he civilian popu- ||reached the northermost’ point 0 ; : Paw r sys ersity a a od at, no matter how dark things further action in superior court and * pop st point on! ! q i tdueator says a university) qisturbances which occurred short.| im and announced tha eS . state's battle against the in-|| lation-of the big cities ||an epochal flight trom Lakehurst, | The Shenandoah, according to re ea: { Ais worth $72,000. i thes S56? a. B-anad! tontinied looked, the flag was still there and that he proposed - ; | & So linoy | ports, may return to Seattle next | Reis waiversity graduate can I] to k t there. creased rates must be carried on as}. will be'in greater dan- ||"... neen|Summer to participate in summer i femently cet football Via minutes. } O Keep 1 ere. a suit in equity in the federal courts * th the front-line Slowly, with her. bright sheen | - i Ley 1 eae aa | Following that came the rockets’ red glare and Agnew may continue his sult, ‘The oat e-tront-line piercing the slight haze that say pa Pn of the. Pacific fleet. | ures dropped from the walle. as ‘ ¢ 3 i Sta st also drop federal court ac 8. |about the heavens, the huge. dir- | es i. { oie ¢ | 3 | 3 burs’ air for four weeks, after which the ar mu: b a art a 4 : i | } Poly Prosecutor T. H. Patter-| The center of the quake was re- bombs ssh ting -in fe ao h " tion against Meyers and Phillips The Shenandoah and_ |/!sible floated over the city as tho) More Shenandoah Pictures | WE chs rons os de ed between Greenville and Pick-|| tribe wiped the perspiration out of its eyes .and Agnew brought his action on the|| the ZR-3 will be fol- ||feasting her eyes on the beauty ) P; 9 weade; h the ‘a n-|P wii He disturbances were “ ‘hy i i Wi . azy oe : | baad - || Seattle's sev 8. on Page | Pawtly to the pallons.”—Morn- ae oan ane Porutes rumbias | emerged, as the sporting writers say, with the gon | (Turn to Page 4, Column 2) |] lowed by other and larg- || attlelas Beep. ae id Hee me bors louie rare MeAie falon. That just shows you what you can do if you || || er dirigibles, They will i i 2 him up in the police liquor!” Hexidenta at Pickens thought a|| put your mind to it. | || carry whole arsenals of War ifg acoma e Ss ti ae | terrific explosion had occurred and Winning a > t hen y ‘re t ll seaso’ i ey is ] && x 4 i UF BO g a pennant when youre on top all season man-killing devices. An |} t ie je rol their houses terrified. r ri Ps 1 gy H 5 | MM heat not yet turned on in| toi oni: cenoctad disturb-|| and the other teams play like sand-lot crowds is easy. airship like the Shenan- i Meet cars, it is estimated that included Anderson, Greer,|| But coming from behind, fighting every inch of the ij} doah can cross the Pa- as ea é JS LLte Op L ers } | er at wasted by people shiv-| pasley, Liberty and Union, || way, refusing to admit defeat—that’s real victory. cific i ee 01 7 | the Aiki Point cars i 1 witht ’ bi ) cifie in ree or four | ; kt Point *| ‘The quake was general within o i A ays, just. as the ZR-3 M9 make 1,900 mitk shakes! eadius of 100 miles of Spartans HERE’S TO YOU, RED! | day Ta ecarell Bandits Shoot Watchman Thru Window; burn C. s . . rat ae SPORTING NoTE John T. Dunny Is Victim of|} three. a Rob Safe, Lock Him in It NG NOTE arts . i wo things must be ERTS ; | ° World Fivers ar . Hunting Accident d Deliberately shooting down the, auto, thought to have been a Chev. : x . \| «done at once by our gov- || a tahits ig. een a Chev- i i Waiting at Eugene Ban uet to Be Rousin _ || ernment ‘at Washington. |)Cér “rasme erties qinten Ot rete aah Sa a ibe ced te te | aa iE , Ore, Oct. 20.—The John T. Dunny, assistant county FIRST: We must do |/early Monday morning locked the|0UNded man in the vault. When on: “cal “the- world flyers this morning engineer, is under a physician's evervthi a 7 ’ wounded man, August Wol; 5,| the office was opened by employes 4 everything we honorably » August Wolpers, ~ 45, eomn ey f j ee eect he Ce| W elcome to Ball Cham S care at Providence hospital suffer. can to ayant anoth ly Jinside a steel vault, after dynamit-|@bout 6 a. m, the wrecked safe Heeger 9) j ltor #an Francisco, but thelr ae- | ing from shot wounds in the face. can pre another ing it, escaping with approximately {®nd the absence of the watchman | 2 Al parture was deiayed by fog. | a oe; Two of eight pellets penetrated war. | $1,2 0. led to the finding of Wolpers. aa tne vice thi; on | Ldeut. Leigh Wade, who remained says ‘ ¢ " ‘ Dunny's eyes, but an ex.ray e SECOND: We t Wolpers discov If : f Bw : ie shout Teothalt dew I neg ‘ P SATA ¢ Fue xam: | SECOND: e must || Wolper discovered, ha Fairchild has been sought by B&B 1 Mtat only 22 men have to play hind at Vancouver, Wash, satur-| Killifer and His Indians Guests at Big Dollar |ination Monday revenled that the|| Jook to our defenses. We |/dead from suffocation and loss of| every police department in. the | tf | © The rest can ring for the with the Boston II, when his Feed Wednesday Night jleft eye is not seriously injured.| must be strong on earth | blood, in the vault when employes! Northwest since the murder of | ‘Shulance, companions flew to Eugene, rejoin- be Dunny was wounded while hunting t he ax, [opened the office about 6 a. m.} Litsey on the morning of Sep- see ed them here Sunday evening, to} nr will offically welcome|for the “little world series,” which | ounasy, near Hollywood gardens On | FOS; under the sea |/sonday, He was rushed to a hos-| tember when he was shot MDs says that f ta[continue the flight back to Santa) OF i Wade. Killeter avd “Mie Senttpoe gay | W. H. Nelson, another deputy on-|] and in the air. We must |/pitat and physicians say that he} down by three young men & pie hat fur coats! sconica from attle. : home ade: Kill r a Ms \will start next Saturday, with the} gineer, and his son, Leroy, 16, fired | make safe our outlying may recover. whom he attempted to question cr Poe be La ies oye) Coast league balk champions next | s+. paul team of the American asso: | the t which hit Dunny. The k seat Panama. it Wolpers identified from police in a rooming house near Ninth i rbeaaive than. ‘they h G 1 1 | Wednesday evening, when a dollar) oie as opposition |three hunters were taking lunch at|| )&S¢S—a eBay on pictures, Charles Fairchild, slay | aye, and Olive, st. ag |Southeast Gale Is banquet will be staged in the Ma een ie the banquet there wit! be| Ne!#0n's sister's home near Holly.|| the West Indies, in Ha- er of Patrolman Robert L. Ut- |. ritsey on his death bed, identified ° | sonic temple banquet hall at 6 ig_the banque! w wood, wher they learned that a waii, and elsewhere—for sey, who Was shot and killed in , . ee “4 Ry re anged |% band concert 4 din's | at & , e . s ir ‘ * te may be 2 chump i Racing to Seattle |* clock. The ‘big feed” was arranged |® band concert and Al Lundin's! number of pheasant were ina near.| itdacbetter: toskeep ait Seattle, September 25, ‘The | Pairehild and Steverly -as his slay T may be a churl, | With fresh gales predicted for! Monday by Dan Trefethen, working|Chamber of Commerce choir willl ny cornfield, Dunny took up his|| | be sa ep wounded man declared that | °"* Geek hows hate | Monday afternoon, southeast sor cae ihe Coantoer ot Corimeros. [Sing appropraitely. It is even sus-) stand at one end of the field and|| enemy from our shores Fairchild had shot him without | Wolpers identified Fairchild’s pic- 4 A *baby-taik” girl! | warnings were put out in Seattle and| he team returns to get in shape | feo’, that one of the pleces will be | Neison and his son at the other|| than to lick him after he warning, using « 30-30 caliber {ture also as the man with the rifle. ‘ eee Jal up and down the Washington | : the ‘Conquering Hero Comes.”| sng. ‘The birds arose and threo||' gets here. hunting rifle. Jimmy Pollock, the other ‘man. iden- es aM University of Washington| 2nd Oregon, coast Monday forenoon. | sn _ Beer boly atic ces. cdr ban-| hunters fired volleys. When Nelson | Nor must we forget A picture of Jimmy Pollock, 23-j tified, altho only 23, ‘has a long ea agreed not to play “ “high | ‘The storm was reported approach- (Re Childyen” win ts bled a Jemerged from the corn, he saw! that tl stronger we |{¥eat-old yeseman, was also iden-; police record as a skilled yess and = emusic at the football games| Ing from the northwest, to center on || A Dandy a A m ren will ‘be welcomed, | bunny staggering up the road, At Ue Ls : tified by Wolpers as one of the! burslar, dating back to before the War, It was wo difficult to yell | the coast lines of the two states Mon- gd hb ho foe ‘tidhas blinded by the shotwounds. wight|} ate, the louder our voice || four men in the gang, Floyd Siev-| Wat when he was convicted of "to Macdowell’s sixth suite.| day afternoon ayy oeted winds || Offer Today lof the pellets had struck him in|} will be when we suggest || erly, who with Fairchild, is accused |Smugsling steel saws into the Bv- eee lwere freshening Monday au ant Says Wife Married |the face, one entering the corner|| world peace and disarm- ||of murdering Officer Litsey in gold | ¢"ett county Jail to. prisoners. Yr prany jand ‘absere be “st esta rae aces | e —- lof the left eye and one underneath | ament | blood, is belleved to have been in} Pollock was in jail in Tacoma (October 19) jternoon, the United oe the gy 1 || 1924 CHRYSLER, balloon tires, the right eye | 3 . |the gang, ‘The fourth man is un-/as late as September 1 of this year, % 1 89, and hh W. Lewle to hent- | Bureau warned shipping tn the Sou and | dcwhveet ahralenns. shéan.: dfiven Him All Too Soon | Dunny was taken to Kirkland Nobody pays any at- identified. {but was released when the Tacoma en Lord! they be searcer | Semin, Ilo: Peek little. cist aaike (new, Hardly « month had elapsed from| where Dr. J. A, McKibbin gave] tention when a weakling || Woipers was making the rounds | officers failed to link him up with mene gttinh radio announcer. Sorte tached sacar |the time Mra. Maryon Work had/first ald. He was brought to Se asks for a cessation of |/of the Union Oil Co. building when j recent burglaries there, ed ey ter teiner 34 Walter Jobson Is can take another car int . || Obtained her divorce until she mar-|attle and Dr. Swift took charge of vay. But if a fellow a rifle was pushed thru a window! eres RU ia think 1 could skin, and Balance on long, easy pay- || ried Darrell Work, according tolthe case, Nelson says that Dunny|| 8" pale land a shot rang out. The. wateh-| ° Mrs. Homer tren ae» Hero in Home Town || ments Jcoinplaint asking annulment of the|had changed his position atter be.|| Who can easily defeat all |) san ten with a bullet thru the! LAW FIRM MOY Fr ey io dining on reast| COFFEYVILLE, Kan., Oct.’ 20— marriage, filed Monday in superior| ing posted at the corner of the|| the rest says “Let's quit |} bvoay, just above the kidney The law firm of Grinstead, Laube 4 y waa vastly sa-| Ali stores were closed and business || mye want Ad Colunins will tell a a ; sib claims his wife as | lela and as a result received the|| fighting’ he’s _ pretty The safe was then “souped” and/& Laughlin moved Monday from its and of = better|o) {1 today while Coffey on where this car is’ located, |/Sured him she was free to marry|charge. It ix believed that Dunny| ry Pes prepared with, nitro, offices in the Colman building to Its < © heat hl Ville honored her most distinguishea || 7° “here ‘his car ne He asks that the ceremony | will recover sight of both his eyes sure to get his wish The strong box yielded nearly $1, new quarters at 1408-1417 Dexter Horton building. —A. J. 8, | citizen, Walter Johnson set-aside The other wounds are superficial, 200, and the quartet fled in a small

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