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Sait fife HF are, 5 fi EATTLE MAN HURT IN AIRPLANE CRASH HERE! Seen eee a ate Home Edition ee \ VOL. 26. NO. 218. _, | nailed és Home Brew | Brew Howdy, folks! — one an he goes to college in search of a sheepskin, there are five who go to chase the pikskin If the field's wet tomorrow styise Coach Bagshaw to equip fretbell with anti-skid ¢ In view of might also > down the cross Tonight we will have the pleasure of Maring, over Station 1-R-E-W, a series baritone and meszo-soprano duets by those lovely «i eyed te Maltese Lintie ot the’ ome Brew | arte of Music. Tune in, you) Pershing should write his war! Memoirs carefully, A lot of second| ants will be yore if their} MaMeS are Not mentioned A girl 1 hate Is Emma Clare; bd Bhe'Y rooting for | The Golden 1 | xy. % | Li'l Gee Gee came into the office | ing like the duce this morning. two day's growth of on her face. YE DIARY (November ¢) , and to breakfasting om pork -” Jelly omelet and i would have eaten more, #0 but that I nym, heaven help And so to boxing with and did bh Homer trew, Jr, ae | nd | will hor. ut | hand back suddenly, | in the right eye | z : BP Ith your’ eye, 23 rene wherent | enrtily, albeit 1 did Net to encourage the imper- Ing Jacknapes, And wo to the =| rss A 5. 8. — ste how T blockgd that |” he did amy, “¥ Bainer| The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ed a8 Second Class Matter SE ATTLE, WASH, oatof fice eat SDAY, SBPPEMBEL 30, 1 TUE CRAFT WRECKED IN NOSE PLUNGE Plane Was One in Which Amundsen Tried to Cross North Pole W SLEY GRAY, commercial ‘air pilot, was seriously in- jured Friday when his airplane crashed into a sand She Lost Her Red Garters | Fooled A gain; They Were i in a Package It Happened in Street Car BY JIM MARSHALL them on the car. ITH the election over and Crutches sometimes get left folks’ minds back on their on cara, tho how the cripples work, the lost-and-found depart get off without them Ss more of ment of the municipal railway a mystery. The theory has been prepared Friday for its annual evolved that they belong to per- Christmas rush. Right after sons who, having won damage election every year the number sults against auto drivers, have of articles left. on street cars no further use for them as starts to gaily until, during the courtroom scenery. pre-Christmas week, presents In the four cities of Seattle, galore find their way to the | Portland, Tacoma and Spokane storeroom of the railway depart- more than 100 umbrellas are left ment. Most of them, eventually, on streetcars each day in the get back to their owners. rainy season. Sets of false The prize loss in Seattle” was teeth sometimes are found by reported in a want ad recently the car cleaners, It being the be- as: “Lost on Green Lake car: lief of many riders that they One pair of grey silk stockings are jarred out on some of the more mountainous carlines. The prize joke of the lont- and-found department, of course, is the story of the student who and red garters. Reward.” Imaginative readers tried to dis- cover how the gal could have jost them without knowing it~ but the chief of the lost-and- Jeft a bulky valume on a found department bureau found Ravenna car, it wos no mystery, She had The volume was: “The Science them in a package and left of Memory Training. x 924. grancnapnomencmce + I(want To KNOW WHO'S THE MEANEST GUY IN SEATTLE? READ THIS proests ANS ave. giggled Fridity nemies—me . TT Dahiby, ne Mayor Brown, and rader cour secretary, who staged a near-bat < the »oma ga he amit Neither the |aressive party present form, \lecturer and author | Henry” in democratic can Geore nor survive Creel, of ‘ollier's pro- in its the "Uncle articles weekly, said at the Frye hotel Friday | Instead, he declared, the progres. |sive elements of ‘all three parties must combine and found a liberal party | © more libe than con | servatives,” Creel said, “Under in- telligent leadership these may be Jed to victory in 1928. “It's a wonder to me," the former [head of the government information \wervice during the war, sald, “that Coolldge was not elected unanimous: ly after the bogy of La Follett had been dangled for months befor people by the newspapers, It's wonder everybody wasn't scared to death of La Follette.”’ President Coolidge is “a myth,” Creel waid, declaring that if people knew him as he really ts instead of taking as gospel the pictures painted of him by administration nev papers, he would have been hope- lessly defe Creel, who is lecturing on the Ellison-White circtiit, speaks Friday night at the Central Methodist [church on “Love, Marriage and Other Perils." He will speak at noon Saturday before the Demo: cratic club on Woodrow Wilson. On Armnistice day he will be the chief speaker at the Tacoma celebration, __ Two CENTS publicist, | the | The Seattle Star IN SEATTLE. CARMAN SHOT BY HOLDUP! | to Be Broadcast game, here, Saturday afternoon, will ibe broadcast by station KFOA, play jby play, The microphone will be on the field at the Stadium, nouncer will speak direct from the ide lines, Full details of the game | will be given as it progresses. KFOA j will be on the air at 2 p.m. with |preliminary details of the game, | which starts at 2:30. (‘Man Is Found Dead in Gas-Filled Room A man who registered as G. Hansen, was found dead in his room at 621 Cherry st., Thursday eve- ning. The room was filled with gas from a half-opened burner in the gas range. Mrs. M. Stark, landlady, told police that Clark had been seen last on Tuesday afternoon, He had appar ently been dead since that time, | Whether he committed suicide or died alcidentally is a mystery, accord- Ing to the coroner, WEATHER Rain tonight and Saturday; o tinued cool; southerly gales, ~ diminishing Saturday, Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 51. Minimum, 43, Teday noon, 46. The California-Washington football | and the an-| 1 total vote in the state will be in ex, cess of 66,000 over Senator La Fol lette. ‘Total votes will be, approxi- matety: Coolidge, 2,000; La Follette, 146,000; Davis, 42,000. Hartley, for governor, polled a few hundred votes less than the. presi dent, whilo Ben Hill, his opponent, | ran 78,000 ahead of Davis and only Lon will | running slightly | 26,000 behind La Follette. W. Johnson, for lieutenant governor, have about, 190,000, under Wartley. COUNTY RETURNS, ARE ALL IN Haven't Counted Votes for Commissioner Yet While all precincts of King county are in and the official election count ready to start, no results on the county commissionership race have been announced, No place was left on the sample ballots to report the commissioner vote, Frank Paul, south end commis: sioner, had reports from moro than a score of scattered precincts thruout the city and the south end. Paul was beating his opponent, T. W, Kelley, by three to one in these pre (Turn to Page 8, Column 3) |BRINGS ROOT \Go Get "Em Husky; Come On Washington! posts, ati, ak lot near E. Marginal way and Michigan st. Gray was oh werk an ein wie H PPLESAUSE SAys; (rushed to the Swedish hospital suffering from a fractured by In his new Bandit Wounded, but ABIGAIL APPLESA skull and int en . , . skull and in ernal | injuri s. tb w to tha . ‘Some girls The airplane, an all-metal machine ne ms doc N, a: Escapes Following ft the J k tout Sealaatly owned of walking, Shrader? ° "1 t he car ‘ t would |was wrecked. The machine wast} ¢ - a 4 } ‘ it they [named the 3126 Yes, a Uttle,” he said, expec Car Line bay more tooth- | Gray and his brother, Earl, had|} ®ntly : " ; suptvened’ th aiisiane b phar’ tines » awhile,” sald Dahl WO shen, a bandit and street paste and less ago and had just put portoons on door and driv ar motorman, were shot in e it. Wesley remarked Friday morn ing aw a desperate pistol battle the paint ing that “he was either going: to | end of the Alki car line about | pha, : ‘ _— +3 Ry ‘or eveck ee ae ua ; oe 9 . ro Frosty, the University of Washington's big Malamute mascot, ought to be in “doz ‘omorr : ndee a iy er id . ” e - , : Yale é, : Ft Bde le “an ee = wit ae Shortly after leaving Fl man, Roy G. Staub, 533-4 Qushs | heaven” Saturday as the center of things at the California game, With 80,000 heels to n Second and Stewart and march Beat Woods Near Enumclaw | way yan into’e etitf wind Fe vif was ta to the city | snap at, 40,000 hands to pet him, and a lot of new ribbons and other fol-de-rol to parade deen Second ave. in a body for Man Who Escaped |‘. U2av'e, ta_make the plane rise ta with w shattered elebt |i and down in front of the sidelines, he'll be in all his glory. But we'll bet, at that, ed: ; SCAPEd — [over some trees and brush LA FOLLETTE . tattle was staged under an| that if Frosty could talk, he'd tell you that he'd really-be- happier out behind the barn “fe the spring a young man's fancy {than crash in some high nd e,” int t. Btaub, who was app ted | with a bone. poy “eit Lightly turns to thoughts of love, SUSPECT DENIES HOLDUP | ctric wires, he pointed the ma isis e rm ‘ n ni ) nN ° @ r by Pol — | ‘9, reg ' —dad in summer, and in autumn, chine to the ground and crashed Grr, G’rr! ; Chief for purpose J ’ ' dad in winter—see ador jinto the sand in @ nose dive siecugcs’ és ereres Go get ’em, Husky! Rees Had $1,211 0n Person When! A city bospitat ambulance ¥ (eee CREE th Rie deo hae te eli NAIL FILES. STRIPS C Jashi ! ~ ¢ state, gil sae | wa t en he saw , ome on, Washington! Our iden of a real cross-word allied and Gray was taken from the t et ie ar and OF ROVE IMORROW afterno 40,000 foott a fans will be’ yell- fale fan fe one who-works out a| Alrested; Companion Fled |the wreckage and sent to the’ he Ee bandit: Us or cae 2a CELLULOID PRO MORR afternoon 40, ootball fans e ye complete puzzle while sitting in the| pital Polled More Votes Here Than Wisctas une i phersrnetl pe BIG PUZZLE TO COPS |) ing for the Washington Huskies to send the mighty ands during the California-Wash- SSES werd “beating the woods! The machine originally wa Roosevelt Did in 1912 [tre car, got off to phone his dix “tis 5 | ebieapidin oa California Golden Bears down to defeat in their game of ington game. near Enumelaw all night Thurs-|bought by Amundsen for a flight ipateher, the bandit stepped up to} reap hier ** || games at the stadium. This marks the football climax of % across the North Pole, ‘The fight him wiih 3 drawn pistol and told|| ~~. DusUDK. the: police the Northwest ° . day, searching for a man believed to/* ‘ odes ‘4 ~ . eee gripe cages es | It’ a new wrinkle invented by || “Me NO west. » © ti cs % ra Poker iy Couper; tron, D8 one of the bank robbers whe held wat taken tack to Rete and NOW SECO ND. PARTY, bit to stick "ers Po tot hie auto..|{ DUrslars and has come into gen- || Stung by the unexpected Oregon defeat last week, and maganese and zinc, according to | up the Roy State bank Inst Monday | f RES am with his revolver in his hand. || *'®! Use thruout Levy city, accord: || fighting with their backs to the wall, it will be a determined an Eastern scientist. But no- George Thompson, who was cap. |Ballaine Will Attend Meet-| The bandit stood watching him. || '°% % hee Mreagadle ooe bunch of Huskies that will face the Bears of Andy Smith, body yet has thought to sell min | s.4 hy Marsha) Tom smith or| Charge Attempted ing of P ives in E “IT couldn't kit him outright,” | tn the Inet few weche han hata |, Wizard coach of Berkeley,|The Californians are noted for their ing stock in a lobster farm. iy 5 B Car Theft to B ig rogressives in East , staub said, “altho 1 had plenty A align ae cerca’ elite ar || Bay famous yells and the presence of the | Enumclaw eariy Thursday morning, ar e' o Boys of chance. Then he threw up his | ee Soe ee tones | visit more color to the Sere j ; 5 ‘ey petal «i 4 his | Visitors 1 mor r |foliowing a gun battle in the streets ¥ HILE it ade kun and I shot first. His return celluloid in his posession. For four seasons Smith and his} ie. The trouble is that about the! H, Stevens, P. Caston and Clark me Y out-voted at the | rtment houses Bruins have dominated Western | jof the city, denied all knowledge of fire was instantancous, With everything in readiness for time we get crazy auto drivers un-/% the city, denied all knowledge of! ackies were charged with attempting polls Tuesday, the proureasive | +4 ¢ired several times. His third| 1 by the dozen and the |/football, holding forth as undefeat- u aa fr control, we'll have to begin to/the crime. Thompson had $1,211 in|to take an automobilo without the |Party has nothing to apolog Ob ME ine fa tee “7 hobbled credit the burglars with |/ed champions since 19 George Varnell to blow his referee's Dwetry about fool airplane pilots. {cash and two guns on his person| Permission of tx owner, P. Izor, in| 4nd fs, in fact, more succe . snd-on my heel and fired my inst || Using these implements to open || HOMECOMING DAY Perengpel lager Ecr eine btn dill an information filed in superior court |*® political! moyenient than the | . ny “ clear day’so that the two powerful PELs) ® when captured. rid Tt Min oe ean aay | Hookenelt pict Tae ead He guve @ sort of scream or a| : FOR WASHINGTON tadine wit’ be able’ to"play. thetr beat = riday. The youths on election day |Rooseyelt move in 1912, purty lea oan and doubled up. I went be how do they use ‘em? De Tomorrow will be Homecoming | footba | No, Hortense, sympathetic. pin | | Thompson and his companion were! ctimbed into the car and were at-|ers in Seattic sald Friday . he cor-te daebtileber. to! hin Capt Chark nnant || 1. or i bai pada. gales football. Dy = yh chin a4, pend-adh> j cating breakfast in a cafe at Enum mpting to start it when arrested, it} They pointed out that tha party 1 when I got around ft he had ying to find out Friday. {| 70% Ot ‘sesnior ° = doen Ln pS [ured alcohol. te pacery aiiad ten. whe er fo age ar Polled one-third of the total vote ne into the brumh.” | k Estes and Charles Wilson, || their Alma Mater, and they will be erbe.Ge Huskies! Deeb oe ie pay ‘Beith fired se vail ay eae: of the st became the trial; A police prowler car from West tured by Lieut Hf. Com- |ithere in the stands urging the} Come on. Washington! oe. _PrOKe Swe b poder . second party, wiping out the Demo. | Seattle precinct responded to the call|] stock an they were looting the |! rr ueuies on to victory } rn ash Bt ai inka irate, inweaygry-day|% the a stnmawred os tho itd Mire, Hardinig NOW” (crete dans! itaes toc oa sor nnn: for nics and tok the Tatoied esta to| | ontenente agarunont- two sights pein are te tak = | Mti; Day for some motorists. | Smith and tea titans honest | Gainin Stre th | votes with but a few months’ |the hospital, An X-ray photo Friday || @xo, were to be questioned on the |) oe fetta? whinieed. atta ote Nake pwr es Signe “a and een 4 ng’ preparation; and Jald the foundation | showed the bones in Staub’s right foot|| subject Friday. ‘They had a nai |) Vf former letter winhers with, the . . . ¢ SAUanE him, after firing two or three! MARION, Ohle., Nov. 7.—Mrs.|of a permanent political party’ to |to be completely shattered by the|| file and celluloid and used ‘em || CO! Se ee ali ae ca es titi CANDIDATE FOR THE POISON | shots Warren G. Harding continues to gain | replace the democratic party. highwayman’s bullet. || to et into the cop's apartmont. || Which Is one of the most inspiring IVY CLUB |_ Thompson told the officers he had | strength and took some nourihment| ‘Temporarily. however, ite #t salve: sheminic At the ieee’ abt 1 Pore, Wrakth te totes ap E i ~ J ws t ‘emporn sowever, its state | a | The Washington student ters’ . zee Seely Levsead arc fled Bi laeaccig family somewhere in the for the first time today. Dr. Carl E.|jeaders have no definite plans. John |\t attempted holdup was the result | | section promises to put-on some reat) COASt- Shipyard May Con- pede on his han a but would not say where. | gawyer’n statement on the condition |G, Ballaine, state manager for La|of ® plan by Severyns and Hender ive ling tomotrow afd special stunte} struct Mat Li picks up a spade. } ee |otzshe late president’s widow, said|Follette, sald Friday that “every fon, atrest rallw y superint end nt. lite instore: tou thecesitiaea* See. ic atson Liner oday [thing is up in the alr at y postnig a guard at the end of} The California team is sto, Some people go insane, from over- | Mrs. Harding rested comfortably | He ts going Kast in January to at-'the car line they hoped to catch red: ping over in Portland today ie Pacific coast shipyards may build Work and others try to invent cross- last night and is improved this morn-|tend a conference of progressive |handed the bandit who in the last | practice and will arrive here to- | the new Matson super-liner, which | Word puzzles. jing, the statement said. jteaders, at which the future of the |month has held up Alki cars re night at ‘clock, They will | he bahar cetea’ tor: doetaaed mae “Her strength is greater and she | party will be decided. peatedly. — reat’ until ganze time tomorrow, |'2.*° Pe constructea sonia ca earl i eat slonaher aa pot Butler Guests to Learn of | avie v take some nourishment.|” «s¢uch will aepend on the course Se /Sam Hill Prevents State| which is set for 2:30 toto “an ‘auxiliary rafser tn war er is the gink who : ‘ The complications that had arisen | o¢ the Coolidge admtinistration,”” Fal Lett Th t | a ALL OF CALIFORNIA'S me, according to Alexander & Bs tace described the stands as “a Theatrical Potpourri | continue to mbside.” faite ld EE aeration.” Bal Letters Threaten | Republican Sweep lee AearaRCENOR |win, Seattle ‘Matson agents. © 1 ” i] saeeiindstibescaiondedandaiiiciiions - id | ship may t used on the Seattle. a eo Continuing the drive to acquaint | $250 f need for the progressive party wil| American Embassy, : ria team is reported to| HonoluluSun Francisco. run, she Continuing drive to acquain jdisappear. If it continues its course| PARIS, Nov. 7—Two threatenin POKANE, Noy. 7.—Election of be in excellent condition for this im- | 0 eakpags . | Tomorrow is Home Coming day! Seattle with the big theatrical pot. Gets $ 0 Fine for , |the party will stay actively in the | tiers alae Fig ine | Mask, HIN abe, Goturrase’ ln. tna (oiet. gkice covet ee acne ri | eee eepresaices te hag "posed in ey tiale the, Pals Yy Hip, outer be the Having “Dago Red’ rk convinced it can win in 1928." |) American embassy, in Paris, and| Fifth’ Washington district was prac: |be available for duty tomorrow. }make the run to Hawaii in four and OW grads will rene jeir}the Palace » Members of e ther leaders here pointed out | precautions © be |tically a certainty t ith a f 7 4 ie 7 “ “2 Yi tollege daze. cast of the Gingham Girl, playing | Peter Crossette, Italian, was fined|that La Follette himself i» not es- abe itonnd Mri of yeod Si aay iaiall orevincdh itaeand oe se I sah deacon i a Ria ot head edbose oe i aR Ory Ber,, will. }this week at the Metropolitan the-/$260 by Federal Judge Jeremiah| sential to the movement he. Je | ‘ 1 Hit | without. the Servives of “Abe: Wileon, | opened’ December ; * {st le, and. Ve later, will invade the Butler cafe|Neterer Friday mornitg, when ho| — pers cain Fee tates ed ee Le eee coated, Hl ts Ore: star taokle, and). Version! Bellman, leomialit al ‘ i arate. Gel | pUNsAd: BMY. toFpemension’ of. a jagitation by anarchists and com.|than 600 ahend, and the missing | veteran guard, who were injured in| tonight, sing, dance and orate rahe a ape ge agile munists concerning the fate of|totals are looked to boost this fisure/the Oregon game. Washington 1s the merits of the forthcoming at lomienite se and Vazetti, convicted of kill-|a little. Of 750 absentee votes, Hill «aging signal drill ‘today. traction. : bye gill LA / paymaster at Dedham, Mass./is conceded n probable majority. | win anything like an. | sss tong td the Lp ag a ee ae The anarchists have called a] Late figures, with a few s nig aheii Anecard or oa ‘ cast who are going to the Butler * peting for. Friday night. and are! orectncts aaa : ne weather the field promises to seventy Of ston ohn ©. savage, |CApt. Lowell Smith wai | gedign CHRtcMGEMMSMIG. to MEL TNT neki meen |e tain yftrm and fast as the stadium | Believe ~ Convict Fugitive will be Miss Madeline McMahon.) J Perens fed af ed |drains well and is being rolled this F | e . lity, 663. This includes corrected | r leading lady. Miss McMahon has| 48 Now on Way East | Two years ago a bomb was sent figures trom Okanogan county, 50) *fernoen, and marked. Robbed Portland Bank asked that she be given an oppor-| DALLAS, TEXAS, Nov. 7,—Capt.| ifn LAStaide. Anibnasadne’. Heericl lnredincts:. Febguson, : HNL lear skies will bring out a e tunity to address the diners about | Lowell Smith, world aviator, hopped | Government Publicity Head | at Paris, but exploded prematurely. | 2.6 crowd that will tax the capacity lthe big show next w There | off in the “Chicago” from Love field | Duri On the basis of almost complete| Of the stadium. ‘Thousands of PORTLAND, Nov. 7.—Authorities iin iineiae twee tok on ee eng War Is Here | California Game returris ’ Friday President Coolidge's| ©*t?a bleachers have been con. . | today were searching for William M. | Madeline's little talk. Scott Field, Bellevilie, nL ; structed and there are still eight | Crosby, convict, or nine thousand tickets available and will be on sale for those fans who haven't obtained their paste- bourds, at the stadium gates be- fore game time, SPECIAL TRAIN who escaped fr om the penitentiary Tuesday, in the be- |e that he was the’holdup man who jrobbed the” Multnomah Commereis and Savings bank “yesterds The robber obtained $1,72 cash and $6,050 in bonds. Crosby was identified by three vic- tims from photographs as the man who held up several persons in Port- land Wednesday night. He Stole Newsboy’s Papers Took Them a Block Away and Sold Them 0.65 in Ss A special train is bringing 200 wild California students north today and they will have a section of their own. Ts ‘Git 30 Days in Jail HARGED with having stolen a bundle of newspapers from a news stand at Third ave. and Yes- ler way, Friday morning, and later burglarizing a room in the City ho- Friday morning —SMverstein saw fainich take all th® papers from the box. and go a block down the street, where he sold several, Sil- verstein watched him when he walk= ed up Yesler to the City hotel and tel, across the street from .the| saw Gainick go inside. police station, Paul Gainick was} The newsboy then went into the captured and sentenced to serve 30] station and called an officer, They days in jail an hour after re: his ar-| found Gainick in the hotel with his 4 pockets full ‘of electric light bulbs Nathan Silverstein, newsboy at) which it is alleged he had stolen, Third and Yoster, said that Gainich! The prisoner was taken into court had been stealing newspapers from|an hour Jater and Police Judge him for weeks, and that he had} John B, Gordon sentenced him ta never been able to catch him at it] 30 days in jail.