The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1924, Page 2

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JATTLE Back With Secrets of North Movie Man Has First Color Boreali GUNFIRE ROUTS'( CAR HOLDUP Crime Wave Aged Man Beaten, Robbed Pictures of Aurora a V isited All the I Continues; ed him Into t MeCleveland uncorsctous was gagged « ROBBERS MAKE BIG HAULS Total of Over $600 Stolen; | Thieves Use Pass Key his hands tied be uilding slars, active Fi considerable crawled thru y of the home of W. $337.50 cash and jewelry a thiet enteread/ Above is the Teddy Bear, little ship chartered by Earl Rossman, movie man, Rossman ia in the upper right inset, attle with Rossman, returning fo hi: Teady Bear p Using a pass-key, | to civilization from the frozen Rasmussen, arrested Fre who arrived visited all the Eskimos in the N orth, and is now The explorer has | wife and | hted by Roseman | secured $100 sold watch and stickpin. home of BE. H. BY JIM M ARSHALI revolver and a flashlight, BY LELAND HANNUM B. of R. T. Backing Progressive Ticket Brotherhood Trainmen im Washington state, thru its legislative department, issued an indorsement of La Fol- lette and Wheeler on the national ticket, of Lioyd L. }to atay there, they have th language and hab and their customs : ing ‘may be differentiated cooped up with eight! aurora borealin, | known camer nan and exp rd died down secret wiesttd fr on to New Y Saturday | expedition to a Thule, Greentand, ‘te Rasmussen, Danis in Seattle Friday Siberia, by Knud Black and Sam} for congresamen from the! steamer Pr and of) natives and for| cameraman Second and Fifth districts, Bone power bill La Follette and Wheeier vote for} candidates under the} during heading of progressive party,” indorsement urges. 1 on Rasmussen | | the electoral the/ spent with the atives from Baffin. land to Point Barrow roborated down on Se | of two Exkimos who bad n }aeen one another Northern Ontario Talks Secession OTTAWA, Ont. would write | —Arnarulunguak—stepped | gangway and faced an Alask. on the dock * spoke to her native Greenland language Alaskan Eskimo answ Alaskan diniect Rasmussen says. earnest conversation, tho thelr are more than With Rasmuase la Follette today tele Mntantex ents te Us tae ‘ary"’ votes of the south as the retained prohibition by in Thursday's election, ts demanding local option. ‘There ts much talk of secession from the province if government sale . the alternative of prohibi- tion, is not permitted in the north. The latest figures on the province. wide vote were: Prohibition, £41,603. Government control, t on the sea | Soon they were in them by what ai jto subvert the will Ia Fi “Newspapers carry reports that | reindeer camp at y hunter desp youthful 22 years. managed to nowr with Rasmussen. put aboard some | sonmer taxpayers and income taxes 7 miles to the Bend, Ore., Shows Substantial Growth | BEND, Ore., livery today of new Polk directories | Jetferson and counties, figures are made public the population of Bend which show tremendous proportional r the last four years rthwestern corner of Greenland. the farthest north inhabited p @ companion. make Wrangell | hate of his 45 He is acclimated. understands of Deschutes, "maid the young and how much they pay pose of thi population was 6,650; now it is 8,332 The percentage of increase places Bend as one of the most growing towns in the state, outnumbers Smith 46 to 43. ving off the country thefr husband and father Rasmussen fsn't at Uberty to dila on his findings he has material for| 30 volumes of official re-} , between 3,000 a under them some of the! saying permit newspaper publication to ‘0 desire to kr ESTATE LOANS RENEW That “Straight Mort- gage Loan” With Us on Our MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN— This Will Money and Enable , his report can be | Rasmussen with five | coastline of Greenland. 1 Idition to the ¢ farthest north trading and extablished by Rasmussen and the of the two natives, s rs of my expedition animal to the SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1 Howarth, of Santa Rosa, Cal, merly of Tacoma, pald the high ext Income tax in Northern Califor nia for the year 19) the internal rev | office here today showed, His tax war $116,061.78. Howarth came to California about is going back to get more |r along. with five other. native | ‘The party crossed by schooner to| and for selence HERE'S MORE ABOUT TAXES STARTS ON PAGE 1 Save You | territory in which he thought there | might be Eskimos, his party into fi leach scientist, jand most dangerous for een them for a | still han exter | Northwest, belng intererted@#n paper | Meetek and Arnarulungauk, intelligent Green Get Out of Debt WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 Second Avenue Assets $30,800,000.00 uous perhaps, | a colorful part of tl ¥| ing room, And jis now back in Denmark. A second) put where else but SAttle territory and came out aa did a third which hi west toward the aded farther| trom the , could diners in and evening clothes see horth| suei romant! PENNSYLVANIA LEADERS islands making up the profited by tt nite commander tax in the Eastern ¢ Pennsylvania Weighaman Waiker living with native following him out half of Coolidg AR ‘ONE JOB ENQUGH|KILLS 4, TAKES ROUSING DINNER SAYS TALLMAN if He Runs for Another YOU’LL FIND IT HERE | rigey evening of t ft Al aska-Yukon pioneers at 1923) First reanizatl ” quarters are at ‘ am J yer, re omer is dee p " B04 blake 4 {hall at Dower Flammer, Burns agent ries to store at 119 Second ave. ar ¢ to arrest John Ken on a charge of passing a New officers for the lL. 0. O. M Were installed Friday 1 600 member PUBLISHING OF TAXES UPHELD La Follette Says Congress Approves Incomes Printing SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Oct De. toward publ AX ints conflicta with r Couzens, of Michi nan of the epecial treasury dep investigating committes, urg him n Secretary of the 1 Commissioner ernal Revenue Blalr to joner of Internal Revenue has issued warning threaten apers with fine and im if they publish lists of by to which have been opened jon under mandatory pro of the revenue law iy feve Blair's threat violates the spirit of the publicity amend. of the Jaw and subverts the of ¢ know who is paying taxe 88 t the public The pur t was to pro- amendm oa means of checking up on tax dodgers by exposing the facts to e will defeated if publication ts pre-| vented. scrutiny. This purpe cretary Mellon congress did quoted as ot intend to idle curtosity Mellon may re it aw idle curlosity for the pub ¥ who is paying ad who jx dodging them, but Not £0 regard it when ndment at the ending over fight ex than 10 years,” $3. to the povernment dof. and Mrs. Penflel paid $180 PAYS HEAVY TAX Leon lists. posted | 1ue collector's ars 4 » from Tacoma. He ive properties in th and in California and North west light and power companies, Torchlight Parade to Greet Ex-Solon| An old-time torehlight par be sta former con n Lake station and mareh to tho Gre ell , where Good ia t k in be and Dawes. tL a, Oct } If f show the # Great Falls, Mont., | th+ pive of peace and the Chi ft) 4 then the it Politics Smoulder cat ry FALI ing Girl, 16, Found at Aberdeen|*"*4 over Columbus, en route to! HERE’S MORE ABOUT STARTS ON PAGE 1 ————————————— Robert Whiting, also that Whit- well known as a Stone |New Records Made er agent and lobbyist. | informed the mayor that been repudiated by or-| ABOARD U. 8 Doyle sald active in c r Whiting Is lobbyint for Stone & Webster at the at Olymp tified that ping on the may Bolton ay me,” st { Bo 4% appointed it would be a he of ‘the big company.’ "| ‘The committes lato Friday vainly | Kelley Finds as tried to get fr primary power, when an. |‘iligence Skagit with a cost of leas than $100|!n the r primary kilow would, Nichols asserted, | defeat the purposes of the Bone bill] S Seattle is concerned”? To all these questions the mayor! was an ran out of material he Uhden, forme pany employ BROWN DENIES TION PLAN question by Nichols re » mayor sending his se “Nichols’ legislative rec- what this had to d r a packed council cham- more than from Brown's mouth answers from the mayor,! {Nichols switched to the charges of “protection money,” said to be paid} He asked Brown if that “a group of men| Thornton prerogative brown knew [lvided into collection dlstric taohey? Ferry Dock said it hadn't. } M4 = know that the city Is ON “| BLUE collectors are Mark Flem BIRD Ing, Bart Adama, Dominick Crenna,| and Felix Crane?” Auspices wn ‘dented even knowing most know there is a def.| le will! ed in Sentte Saturday night | to greet James W. Goe |xressman from Iowa, and to eseort him to his platform, ‘The parade wilt | he formed at Gi Heard Rumors.’* adjourned at noon Saturday and will] again until Tuesday morn o'clock in the council OWN LIFE | FOR INDIANS Thinks Man Should Resign Brother of Alabama Solon /Fun Climaxed When Killefer Out Family "Initiated Into troquois ase. | Dugdale, Charley Lock Wee ‘ E. Rex Smith, J c Killefer were among reports, however, Dr re et Fas Shane 3 mites 4 of the In - Vean Gregz Iroquois tr Rea anted came when “Red” had to cles were after a fiery out ht, which broke wu r absembl: ow a full-fledged mem ter pli a ra es SHENANDOAH Ss) reatemet wnager of the local ae the La Fol Ish and refusing to raid the farmer-labor to Lakehurst Hangar | COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 25. — at Ohio stadium for the Chicago-Ohic | State football game, the Shenandoah Lakehourst, N. J,, today at 1:09 18, Ruth Pp. ™. | haa been |” ten, Columbus; we expect to be adquar lin Lakehurst by 7 p.m.” was the acex « tO i message the Shenandoah radio oper ann, mat clty.|ator sent out aa the big tube came been working in into sight of the city | Mra, Elsie Chap. ph as | K as sitters LAKEHURST, N. J., Oct. 26.—The Shenandoah is expected to arrive here this evening, but probably will land until after dark, it was said Commander Zac aboard the airship. Lansdowne. by Navy’s Airship many years ago,"|DOAH, Oct. 26.—(By radio.)— nD ure Bolton here in the city |led into its hangar at Lakehurst, he will do just as I tell|N, J. late toda mayor as-| The cruise is the longest, both in| |time and distance, ever made by an emphatic about it. | en that he would ru passes as the Shenandoah 4 lon its two crossings of the Rockies ne other department! Officers aboard today, as tho big thru using =him,” jtube neared its destination, pointed Jout that it ts the first ship of its| testified that the Stone-|typo ever to cruise west of the| 1 machine is the} Rockies and the first Zeppelin to he state. He said | sail above the Pacific ocean, politics | What It Iacks In speed is compen own AS Alsated for in strength, officers said, had been | breaking up. Bort Doyle, “that | pairs, Brown answers to Busy Propagandists he favored a contract with] Hugo Kelley, former Seattle news. Puget Sound Pulp & Paper|paperman, and later secretary to would give the company | Mayor Brown, returned home Satur- More power than is pro-/day after an extended trip in the In- | yo Skagit? terests of the John H. Perry pub- A development jlications. Kelley was impressed Fri- ing $500 per kilo-|@ay on a Milwaukee train with the of a dining car steward, who evidently had been well trained of distributing propa- inst government owner |ship of .railroads, “He not only gave me a pamphlet, but he knew everything that is to be known about government owner. |ship of raflroads,” said Kelley. “It particularly interesting ex- perience in view of the facts sent) brought out at the Borah campaign wer COM expense probe. The charge was and more lately Skag-} there that the railroads were hols reasked the/active along this ne, and I cer- len replied with @ long | tainly obtained complete verification va blo at th tt? |xanda a favored a contract and evasive replies mad speech concerning power plants in| of jt, | Clan McKenzie ‘Has Clan McKenzie lodge, No. 164, celebrated its 2ist anniversary at jthe A. O. U. W. hal! Friday night. Gordon clan came over from Tacoma to help celebrate, Four charter members, John Pitkathly, William Chisholm, Alexander Wil- liamson and Dr. Witherspoon were six Inches} honored guests during the ceremo- nies. : DANCE TONITE —AT— Leschi Park was not expl with th he 1 this ry to shout loudly altho his secretary’s Impossible to force} s its leader! of collecting! Oriole Club and system of pro: DANCING 9 PLM. TO IMPORTANT We solicit the patronage of the respectable dancing public of Se atte only. afficiency committer anoe with the be-feath- | an tribe and is known | Winner | and senator, Dirigible Speeding on om Cheered by a large crowd gathered | | | SHENAN: | | as no other ship could have with | , |stood the storms and strain without | wain of the| ‘The cruise also has demonstrated | Overdraft jon that Whitit® was |the practicability of the mooring trail, try+|mast for breaking long voyages for | ted.” refueling and making minor re-|Other bonds and warrants T1060 Other real es | Time deposits . {State of Washington, 21st Anniversary | Y, OCTOBER 1924 | SINESS ERVICES AttorneyentLaw Ail cones. Yee med MP tree A <4 Fraser Leary bid. YL bo r « Mactinery > RENTED PRICE CO. teatiyy an and ae A Pinew at give wat infect rat agai ms. Pantages i aw rene’ cm and berks: cr Cer int avd Vine bab Ki o. Ist and Virgini inte — rere, Surgeons , NOTICES — od wits Ot 1442 Market years. leaves two seme am J. Bruce, tes ary Bruce Ber alde and Pearl Bruce Wertin piace Monde from the Bt a ner of Sith ag nder the din PORT care, be father rde. de, Mra. 8 F ndale: member of union, also untor muner ices Sunday, at 2p |m, at hapel. Friends invites |Home Undertaking Co. PEPPER the eee Donivan st. October 38, SAMUEL PEPPER, age 59 beloved husband of Nan ie and stepfather of Granvill and Adolphus arden. Member Thomas M. Reed tod: £ F and A.M; Seattle F.0.E Funeral Monday, at 11 @ rid from Johnson & Hamilton, huspices of Thomas A Reed loin F. and A. M. Priends invited ts terment Lake View cemetery, FARBTAD—At CO0N. Gist at, Oct ATLANTA 8. FARSTAD. 43. beloved wife of ®, G PARSTAD, Funeral s Sunday, 1pm at ou Friends’ tavite Home Undertaking Co, 2 CARD OF THANKS = desire to express OF beantel thanks to friends and — for thelr sympathy and floral offerings in the ions ved husband and brether. la W. Tattrie, R. ot Hill, ‘Joh Ta PERSONAL TAL Steam Califo” Teaving Seattle Tuesday, Oct. 28, Ban Fran- 00; Los Angeles: $1160 $37.00. Ames “Bros. records in alr navigation will have!) 1405 4th ave. MA in-b148, mayor promised the commit.|been made by the navy dirigible | CALIFOR ih STREAMERS BAIL & called to protest against |Shenandoah when it completes its| STAGE Ban Francisco, §33-$2+ “fix it.” spectacular 9,000-mile cruise and is'| [os A. $35-836.85. “AMES BROS. 1408 Fourth Ave. MA in-514. © he said that he lairship of any type | \ be told him?’ quer-] No other figid alrahip has ever AL OTICES Nichols navigated over mountain peaks and | \4 SPECI N | BAN FRANCISCO SPECIAL hn RAIL—PICKWICK STAGE, $32 Leaves Sunday afternoon: BROS. 1408 sth Ave. MA tasith 5___ LEGAL NOTICES ~~~ (Official Publication) REPORT OF THE FIN: CONDITION of the AINIER VALLEY STATE BANK jLocated at Seattle, State of Wash- ington, at the clone of business ot the 10th day of October, 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts. U. 8. Bonds, certify “a indedtedness. War Sav- ings and Thrift Stamps. 923000 Net balances due from ap- proved reserve agents, exchanges for clearing house and cash on pend. roe Ranking hou: 2M Total of resources. .,. LIABILITIBS Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.08 Surplus fund Undivided profits iess ex- penses and taxes paid . bate Reserves ... tee mh | Demand deposits .. sa Totals liabilities County & King, 8s. I, T. & Toby, Cashier of the abort named bank. oF trust, company, solemnly swear that statement {s (rae to. the. dest of my knowledge an e! T. S. TOBY, Cashier. Correct. Attest & T. TOBY Cc. M. ToRY, T. S. TORY, Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before m this 2ist day of October, 186 c. RH [Notary Public in and for the Sait of Washington, residing at Seattle | f.OST AND FOU ND DOST—A platinum lorgnette was lost in or in front of joes Department Store last Mot account of this belng an nelrioggs and prized very highly owner, a reward of the @ value of the chain is otter et fries finder returning same Victor's jewelry store, see ave... or the office of Rhodes De partment Store. no LOST—Van pockptbook, do own, between 5 and 7 Thursdsy: Need book, fountain pee epaake. SDAY cvenings, at Yealer Wah between 22nd and 27th 7 BABYS GOLD BRACELET. wal Isreal, MA inne ia ee an 7 FEMALE HELP W. ‘at an pico tachment. I any machi t embroidery attachment, 16 Set ‘ futtonhole attachment * Colorado, Attachment Ot 2210, Denver, Colo _ COl0 ae GIRLS, women, 18 up—Get Kove hs ment jobs; $95-$150 mont ositions free: write fmm Poankain Instiqute, Dept anklin Rochester, MSS. or wr nibal ave bedrooms (men’ phone. Trans, 40¢: AMBRICAN will, give for home. Rp=s>ce geeawer i i t f ee

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