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BOYLE SAYS wera cl Sei Newspaper With the Bftew « ast Circulation in W ashington C= al iW EATHER Th ~~ The Seattle Star ‘sinus desares ane Malte 149, at VOL. 26. NO. 212 a4 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924, * * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. | LAWYER ASSAILS IONE HOLT! ee His Policies,” Asserts Member ~-— —. at Nichols’ Probe Ome Conner Witness These Fellows in Favor of the ‘‘Bob” (CHARGING in te tha Mayor Brom eas cl ited a sensation in the Friday morning session of Counc vile - man Ralph Nichols’ efficiency committee when he declared : that haracter S Hit “Why, the mayor would fire us if we didn’t follow out his “The mayor never asks you to do a thing,” Boyle contin- ued. “He tells you what he would like to see done and then tells you to go ahead and u your best judgment.” “He doesr doubt in your mind as to what he Case Expected to Go to Jury Late I knew that Peart’s body was in Tom Reve the well in whieh it was later mas handled the prose discovered before she went to way to ewiwec e y Friday Afternoon wants done, does he?” Councilman Nichols queried | No, a blind man would know what he wanted.” Howdy, folks! Tonight is ACOMA, Oct. 31. ‘The. Conner jury will deliberate today | ISIN pura Helloween whether to believe the word of Mrs. Ione Holt or of hy eas BLAZE DESTROY ME tstee Richard D. Conner, and on the outcome will rest the fate neigh vislobe 2 ay any kids. steal our gat of the Fern Hill grocery clerk, who is accused of the murder . ir recommen ns ¢ have to gO some We haven't . . >, 4 e te. of his wife, Pearl. ’ - BIG Pil él Pe an ¥ | who declared that Mrs, Halt | aid th party is to Blind © them hunt = LUMBER MILL oted » District Attorney Wal the Vancouver jall,and came i eee oy ae ace Moynt, of Taco out with what she claimed was @ thou may¢ in thi 7 a District Attorney Tom le} a confession from Conner fos 9 a bee Ee ail Spectacular Night Fire At- eee 00 will speak this after at| Pearl was not killed at the well ‘ = 0: ths ngrllny ty taseiel Del hours in the and her body was fot in tho we mmission under Brown's two tracts Hundreds bor's buxsy ¢ top of the chyr al effort to convict June 1, more than ten days afte mir ' steeple aD Judge F mene *, ~ sald, He THE LOSS IS $250,000 s ins ed at allege nt Inter REFERRED TO THE lict is expected before view. ring that bad it PSYCHOLOGISTS Ione Holt and her character ine, Prosecutor Selden : pig 75 Men Out of Work; Mill — < 7 —= «ain were aged by Gorden me, i ps vaya r tn. our oft “nike veoh, bo Had Two Other Fires ae Gordon did not spare Conner, He smiled. “I would wait until they came in and then ask them what |the news wa Th effi P' YALLUP, Oct Fanned by 4 high wind, flames that broke o' at 11 committee _— = Ma jewski Is opal tale SMe loves, but declared that ch men not murder because their 3 << A 9 | cvenment tc ther woms The little boy who lets out. wild ent way paler 2 ur party of 15 in > later call, 4 reiterated his beilef in the Henry Dahtby remained thru: out the hearing as a witness and | the meeting was enlivened near the close Friday noon when Mayor Brown stepped in just as Nichols asked Boyle if he or the men were thrown out ot employment today as a result Scores of residents in nearby dwell- pent most of night on the roofs of their houses extinguishing the fly mbe rat om the mill blaze that threatened other structures. nmission had ever investigated yells of anguish whenever his mother Tune 1:aad bad hot fobnd the’ bod attempts to wash the back of his Tie ‘seerobing tharty id ndt aee- the neek, thinks nothing of sticking his y ennan bidad: apbtih peel bquere whith: (he whole lead in freezing water, duck | government has on exhibit, «bich | ing for apples. Detective John FL Majewski was} was removed with the grammy bed 2 ed to Columbia precinct in . en con! ed to play s' ame B be “good jh Ralaler valtey 46" wore “Hike Ca pt jana =< ig a ene the reasons “why so mans ena iiae Hien lusiness must be go. owe at) Rats ted Friday, by tec] te Welh be sald. F Friday night will be a great night for the kiddies out at the Seattle Orthopedic hospital. | and $3,000 cars are blosgoming | °% Water on the blaze all nigh fi ck, udging "0 he Hy Searing, Fric y. b a 7 ae w “atthe ol nknow the fish dock. judging from tne | tective Captain Tennant, tie tarmnec |< @t, ee empty Euwer cart-| THare is always loads of fun on Halloween, and to insure the most popular of sports being! out among policemen.” nse cada oes nga pee number of salmon on display at the aptain Tennant, his former) rage ‘shell whieh was found near hospital, th itt abala easel Séattle t ptenty of| : There was little lumber in fhe yards sporting goods houses.—Washington | commander lthe scene of the murder wax fired |@ success at the hospita e committee sponsoring Apple week in Seattle sent plenty o _ ee but all the buildings were destroyed State Architect, passing of Majewski, a full-| trom Conner’s pistol, was admitted | @pples out there for “bobbing” purposes. “Here are two gan shavers prack cing up for|* mia Hee " and the machinery rui at of yours? yt-at Nichols. | lo said that he had been too 3 “ee detective, to a precinct 1*|/ty Gordon, but he declared that it | the evening's fun. Photo’ by, Frank Jacobs, stir P “HH Baan ge h wig sisav dis eee The mill is owned by J. E. White YE DIARY instance on record of aly ax placed at the well by the rea Rig oaite = “land Byron & Armcolley rated (Oetober 30) detective being exiled from» bis fel-! murterer, who had picked it up in | shou a with the head of the de for four years. Twice it has been rebuilt by the present firm, after two fires had wiped out the plant crowd ftom all parts of e of the a the leaping flames that lighted up the whole country This evening, by boat, to home, a bith joys » say jd the committee that mre and tried to get nar- mip wine, but no harm done, and so, sons appointed arter, it was pointed out im- | y by Nichols and Mrs a committee member, specifi happy enough, t Se eee aay Sess Se amas tom nl See tn, or oy Witches ee ie ack Police Chief Of; fers to | the basement ficeded, so thet I Ross Watson for alleged bri t eared Oiler A hii rl did or ats re ou . oe meter eerie” on rd | ire a. Para, wo thee Tonight Preach at Boy's Funeral 4d find the tide up to the house, id | department together with D. cel mr Bg mag tempts 1a The Bon Marche holdup.| steadily for five years in Coblents's sae rageath ts ta te dissopeared, and that Coblents a Uneiaimed by Mother of Missing Youth, Prime Minister Ernest Tryg ‘Tennant ref 7 a y a 00k % 1 " C cally ned at the may and not 3 - Sweden has resigned. No, Tryg dd to say what took | had testified that Conner’s reputa BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER . a Tee es Ey ioe i a A Sumner fire truck assisted the PaPrEd: 4 office with Majewski, who was aiso "The case on trial is that of first % A wed by ols th previous | blaze. “Ll bite, what is is?” sald one mow Tennant {ntimated that it murder, and not a trial of and witches . will be abroe JOLICE CHIEF W. B.SEVERYNS from a pauper's ¢ j ny before the effic —-_—— s landed on a | Was & bard task fo send Majewski failure to keep his mar. | Black cata and broomsticks will t Wildes’ olferea ‘tis: servi ait 4 now. Chiet of had intimated that Bolto away as he had known the officer| riage vows, or his association with | fying around, and for once out of/those of the entire police band for|fered to stand bi xt | actions are governed by the mayor's | land trusted him for many years. | other women,” Gordon declared, iat Sak wiccce ‘da Phen cla ‘thse dowty | Ce Cathet fom Hua Gedy ots = Co,| Will, Boyle said ARIGAIL Majewski will report in uniform| ‘The prosecutor has asked the 1 See Me 4 rs 5 yd dvenrsia south {sehded plat pom YS HE “PUT ropes’ 0 g Saturday de: penalty. cake of soap Ww ind favor i b f < itt » BOLTON WIS! | + “Did you ever ring Saturday } P y nd school chums say is that of w w " ai sa apts youthful eyes! Amos Hall, missing Whitworth |the remains will be consigned to} “I don't be that, Ralph. 1) Officers Leave to Get Men have some kind “of ailment and begin to talk about it, how many people have the same thing?” 7 hril hoolboy. 7 t , earth her ice | know the mayor doesn’t control Har- | ° | Boys and girls a-thril!, with|schoolboy. The mother, Mra. C. J.|the earth. He offered the police 1 3 | a O in ew O eae é a that the be s that of her # simple’ services at which 4» of} Some, When Harry come on the] fully they have peered In tho thru a subscrip-| playmates, confident that the y|commission, I put him wise and told | Detective Ernest Yoris and Patrol- |at themyelves, disgu with false|tion. Friday, saved the remain: hat of Amos, will attend jhim what had happened in the past |man E. N. Johnson are en route to Mo., with extradition ; ; Gi JR Tr RRR 4 rence ine Le 2 a : ao | years. I told him that Cotterill had | Jefferson ( Ww 2 Wi Cc es O aVvV1s Fecha earings ate kets ack | J teen down here on the commission | papers from Gov. Louis Hart seek sihcteg Misr Sade bsoescg! eg erua Pat “un ’ and he would do what Brown wanted jing the return to Seattle of Charles the careful admonitions of dad and S y | P -AGROUN | ue at 4 whether it was right or wrong. Fairchild and Floyd Siverly, despera- nother, to be careful, and behave | ston said he wanted me for|does and aileged slayers of Patrol. sleep * But 11th- au Action Will Have Little 3 (3 Hoy x is o ai oe rf ‘A N chairman, and thought we should | man Robert L. Litsey last month. F. eae Baran ded haga borne cura Beas Are HE “SOCKED” HIM !) tani it over with the mayor. G. Richardson is held here in con. Effect, Says Seattle Leader & guy can't ring & few door belle MGUHER ee Ged. ass |Irrkabed went followed: Bayle. muta | Heston wih Une) cauh and flit thru the alley with blood accosted John Mullig |that he refused to ask the mayor for| Siverly and Fairchild were arrest 3Y PAU y ‘diing moans? A ave, and Madiso! the appointment, but that he had} ¢d in Missouri and entered pleas of Yack Spratt could not oct fat, | BY PAUL R. MALLON Leiparssge deta losaxt Guard Rescues PAI] Rance a hed re Sgare tot Jtalked with the mayor because he|suilty to a burglary charge there, His wife could not get lean, EW YORK, Oct. 31.—Political prognostications That's why they got a good fat job disposition of New York's ominous 47 elec In comics on the screen. | 7 ro wil . BS 20 CHB) (pee OUD eee Bae, Tah Walls Oa he mayor did not like his| according to word received by the ‘oral votes|sresate in pais mae xitenens,| Men on Board Vessel pacer eine Om actions. : ed Seattle police, | were thrown into confusion today by the sensational turn in| there to play foollshly-happy & Pa ake i that so? Well, you're no || BOY \YS HE IS eae eee | the campaign brought about aa hier he (pies York city labor | “omtucive to much morriment, MARSHFIELD, Ore,, Oct. 31.—The || peauty prize winner yourself, old (pe BLE-CROSSED Burglars Get Big ‘ * i ee a mented by ghostly tick-tacks at the|steamer Acme was beached on the || \ia," Mulligan responded “When I was with him he would pit over the | council switched its indorsement from La Follette to Davis ; A little goes a long Mosquito said when he rk | c e : ‘4 window and the mischievous tricks|bar near Whiskey Run, four miles “I'm gonna change yer map,” || believe mo,” Boyle said, “When T Haul of Jewelry slr | Friends of the democratic nominee are confident that the|of the youngsters outside. And|north of Bandon, at 4 a. sm, today,|| ysserted the hairy one, and |/ Wasn't there the mayor would listen] Burglars entered the rooms of Far eet tot.c pacar) *eanstt . 5 ai a ha ‘ary’s curls get tousled, so|after battling the storm thru the!] gy st to MuUlgan |to lies from others and would go off] Emma Phelps, Cedi move will swing the entire vote of the labor council—about | wht !f Mary's cur wung a fist to Mulligan’s jaw 2 ps, Cedar apartments, Tea pee bp sie dal the | 700,000, according to its own estimates—to Dav long a c ne apple named| nigh’ When Mulligan woke up th ked. I was getting “in|Thursday night, stealing a pearl : m q for the too-bashful beau? All of the crew of 20 men were University of Washington says that His leaders confidently expect that before Tuesday other) what if Bill catches Alice walking] rer tobacco is good for hens. organizations within the American Federation of Labor may | backward down the ce The trouble is that it is so darn | nico switch their indorsement. | meet her fate—and bi I ech ea te | The action was attributed by members of the council to|t’ Perhaps maybe — Dill will) ihe vessel is high on tne | The Star | P : . make the dream come true! and will probably be almost o going to stage a stiit-| the fact that they believed “Senator La Follette has now no} on, it's a night of the nights! | at low tide gre Oo oO Tr r O r a tin walking st for Seattle kids to-| chance of election and that a vote cast for him in this state| what if gran’pa has to tle Bossle) ‘The vessel still held together, but] spel ¥ hy not a log-rolling con-| oy anywhere‘in the East is a vote cast for the enemies of | more securely » the barn, and| jt was sald to be doubtful whether | for politicians? stranger had disappeared, he told because I was trying to carry | lavalliere, three wrist watches and ed in safety today by the|| the police | business and still comply with | anh assortment of clothing and uard, according to word from] (furn to Page 11, Column 3) Hew of the wreck — - jar stairs to} Coast ws the candle! the progres lak eee G Li di Pa d Da yes é Leavers to Hind ae dog bik ae alle could be mved. | y p: y i : : NN eae ne ee | xen iby TOL Cuntrn Brae ana) as Ote® BORAT. What if grafone Blue Uniform No Longer Strikes" Terror in Heart of Victim eres MEANS NOTHING, [senna wm tm il aay acer aa hag oe of Street Shooting; Her Husband Now Wears One represent one-fifth of the entire | year, and as long as the méan, tie} | | membership of the American Fed-| cruel and unkind things are rele-| ALBANY, N. Y., Oct, $1,—"Attor-| = SAYS SHORT . J eration of dabor. + | pated tqif barbarous past it will be] ney General Stone's opinion against | BY 8. B, GROFF | It was a gray September day He had come to! present the If Davis should capture New| wonderful night. jn ‘paper publication of {Income tax | A BLUE uniform—with brass of last’ year that Patrolman | crippled woman with money do- York's 45 votes—worth 15 times a | z | returns is merely a threat to honest | buttons down the front Samuel H. Short, chasing a shop: nated by the pollee force, about | much as the state of Arizona—his | | newspapers of the country to pre-| It used to haunt a little home lfter suspect thru the dense $1,400, Severyns never went ~ {Purely an Attempt of Tam-| friends turther reckon that with his | | vantatha cpeobleatront riewcnfig’ any|: oni QieaH/ Annes Ain trnenede crowd of home-bound pedestrians back in uniform, however, altho | strength from the solid South and |more about the incomes of benefici-} it appeared, ghost like, strug: at Pine st. and Westlake ave., he sent groceries paid from his ¥ many to Carry New Vork |toraer atntas’ he/coula at least vre || A SMALL aries ofthe monopoly system,” Sena-| -gling thru the clouds of memor, § ity zie gun, nia r i toh Sra poakat ana spent much time vent the jon of Mr. Coolidge, if tor Robert M. La Follette said tf Mrs, Violet Davis_would shudde hat mental pigture on the brain at the little home, rigging up de. Goof who monopolizes the only ;, a he could not elect ilraeste 7 | DOWNPA YMENT statement here to yt Seienae tt she vo heey ; soy of Mrs, David vices for Mrs, Davis’ eRe enG Phone in the office kidding the| President William Bhort of the) ii i onents, hoW@ver, find ono | ® | aatentih Foue wc Aldlles GAGS) thats & With a bullet in the spine, exercise, perator. te Federation of Labor told The) o, two flaws in the switch. ‘They yeas tage tha sblde aniteena Mrs, Davis fell fainting in The family income was not 4 * ere: HF | Star Friday he belleved the action| contend that even its effect in Will start” you on the way to Appeared i thant ike’: Bik the street, a hopeless cripple. adequate to the tremendous drain Li'l Gee Gee king of running |of the New York council would| York city fs diminished, becau: own your own home. Sac N her, Isaac Hamberger of doctor bills, hospital bills had seen other blue uni for the legislature on the cross R | comes so late before election fell also, fatally wounged. He a myriad other bills, The vave effect o1 bor rte as} forms, but none like that : . . po Dizzle ticket wae ef in labor's vote a4) 7 4 that the labor vote thruout the RR MG ae Uutatealenied “ari had received *@ polidéman’s force responded nobly, and final: *e es . country will Pay no attention to it . of th apparition °w: other bullet, ly Chief Severyns asked Davis if “Apparently it is purely an effort | — = dsb. tte Fe a ie bie So) Ne SP Re Tear \ae.. Long months followed, Mr he. Waiited to + fol $350 CASH, ONLY | fc ‘te hawole, a ’ wong months followed Mrs. he wan fo join the police of Tammany to swing the state for | jom bungalow; poliahad onk |] Ugly black: Revolver witti: a Da on a white bed in a foree. Javis. “It ¥ lenificance, na-! Friday, when shown the New York) floors, tie fireplace, full ce |} livid flame shooting from the > F Davis has no sign ee, ( iSite : rh Bll, 6s fe hospital, ‘The salary isn't much to start jonally, in my opinion, and I know|4lspatch. I am astounded that such ment basement, garage, hot alr || muzzle. ays . ; : y . “ tionally, (Bs eee. Had Deb MART! 1 canter heat... Monthly payments like || And always the blue-clad fig with, only $136," he said, “but |it will mean nothing in Washington.) move has Hine And now the blue uniform is ure hovered near, ‘The rear of you can do other work in your We are solidly behind the national | 4 5 | fading away, Slowly, for it the street traffic was punctuated spare time, and you'll soon be federation in its indoryement of La| “It sounds very much like propa- | takes time, In the place of the by the nerve-rending pistol shots promoted if you work hard." | Follette.”” | ganda designed to hurt the La Fol | staring eyes, the set face, of the ‘One day. after Mra: Davia had Davis..desstteda hin: fruit: end | action of the New York coun. |lette movement and it may be, too, |] ye Want Ads will tell you || floating figure another face, in bosn taken home, a Visitor kenook vogetable business: And now the jell will ii no why affect the vote of | that somebody even within our own || Viera to tind the key.‘ta. this finitely dear to Mra, Davis, ap ediat theidoor » Chie? Sev te of: thes biter tihiform = ta isle We're afraid to go home, We ites federation rank and file, particu:| ranks has wold out. A black sheep |} joing be | pears, ‘The revolver, too, is gone, eryns in full uniform came in. | slowly fading out for Mrs. Davis Ist Know Little Homer Brew, dr, bx | larly at this late he will sneak in most any corral if the | and the bluec arms are out Mrs. is looked at him and The blue uniform—with brass » SURE TD ee Boing to weave ust I Doyle of the Seattle 1 cil, ‘gate is left open.” y | BE SURE TO VOTE! | stretched in welcome, choked back a seream, buttons down the front

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