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of Car Barn. Bandit — F ced Guns 5 ‘Car Barn Bandits Fail: . Police Crash in Chase © | alome Edition ee Home Brew rhe Ne wspaper W ith the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 TWO CI a 1924 TS IN SEATTLI * 100 Ranchers Seize ROBBERS Ilow dy foths Dencha 1b Monda) * Vou sedd saw L A’ J ' bd . * Bit L0 | I These two men faced the armed bandits who Monday morning failed in a holdup of the 5p is =e i . Fremont street der bas The robbers took an empty suitcase, believing they were get- Nes a t . h t $8,00( as overlooked by thew At the left ig ‘ a . 1 ting the rece of the ba Loot of 000 u yverlook hem, J saree eee to mat Get Empty Suitcase TA” Shatenune- Taha 4 the office, and on the right is Ike H. Miller, conductor of spe rae © ; > and Leave $8,000 jj). 550) co), ws wv fies the hd ; «tac iat?’ Fae e 7 em to be mab maintained w in Vault; Aided by —— aera rugged Ow t MEN WHO HAVE SUCCEEDED. . ’ Heavy Fog ONE KILLED IN SUNDAY’S WEATHER TWO SAFES ARE : ; , . 7 TOO GOOD TO LAST? rue ed sai suomi, camrirs |" EA ae “ MISSOURI TRAIN we wore IT isNT | ROBBED, ONE t All Blockheads’”— 4, : fa tempt W ti Ping Sri r Sheriff ¢ t colina ot nyo county, who war re| Aqueduct Engineer aped with an empty thes IS STOLEN ” os w Jitease, leaving $8 ¢ Hop | He t f . 1 s : ‘ 3 ; ' t f the} Several Passengers Are In- & Tuced Thieves Carry Off 200 Seve at of the oe Maa er gt jured in Crash ° Pound Strong Box iia le Bian Uncheck whe ay aot gy ge ; - | GET VALUABLE CHECKS before he subscribed to the Goofus i meee = a1 flood | stat ax 4 Naissecbce Sucihecaes eames Book of Etiquette led soup and ie ee egtpwiatc ‘ ster 06 f front of t r er to ACCIDENT AT SPRAGUE we 1 rees exhaled onions, Now he's so polite ; . t g at the bile 4 sata 1 that he carries a pocket comb which 2? [OK took it from | AGAINST r in Anot . ™ Engineer Is Victim; Details Me te the nari - || Man Cashes One at Hotel;. ie ruts thru his mustache after eat W . a , , hed 5 Sas hae ‘I ix thictien broth + oath : : All foek they have back, ¥ Nbie. | 10 the ba Lacking aes srrak tha Clyach Cops Laying for Him . - { , Ang mis be ut t k at Nth Five railway employes, Albert a Grant” cocit't 4 — At . aes the ma to t mount ‘ bef x K. Wild, Terry Ault, Ike H. Mib , ‘woh Pie: angio wane 5 and , . 7 s 1 " t t of ler, J. AL Stevenson and KB. T ' ‘i r ecor ow | ght a ‘ RAIDERS ARE fi sod t t - Rin ‘ vit : where K bye r - t The c . “DIGGING IN" tage 1 ‘ . ee re ope. | Ti Ra | 4 sof water, | am ; wie on Sine to toree ro» | COPS EVEN NOTIFIED bau pis ‘miees co ae : : prese " : fant ) es P Al eral valuable checks Whales : ftw 1 Column 2) THE CITY DOG POUND - the theft of. the , untuk . la OF MONDAY’S HOLDUP Boe 7 (> the American gavin v ate c= oor eink a on which they-were drawn, Wises N managers of the Colt Detail was informed that a man was i ‘ um Libe theaters |) here that moment. cashing one of f Bee We t will held up last week. thore | them, ; Rete a Ne at aes roueh ritidam of poe be- EASY, sirens! /Sunday’s Warm Sunshine| “ns man was a hotel owner, who rat 180 pre were not notifie | told police that a man had. given . Sub-stath the newspapers *) Draws Throngs Into Open | iim tne check in payment fortoom ALIFORNIA Harbors congress © ©, That ts no laughing matt how § found out all ' | rent t the man would’ be in Cre F ay ts a body | seek to Kasterner All of t Mending Be Careful of Security| rainy aay of mnshin the ‘day. “Police /palne Mise Lissle One. | . Porritt 3, z : : : t , th crowds of and ed the roomer when he mye. ts conta, be . odh Te Tiestteas Ath a , Monday Slickers and Swindlers the! 5 und’ on: the "highwa; ‘ her home, saffering eae af é 5 -waterw and. hart n a the It Joy fine weather, was Tom Shanley, 63, a cook em- from cat-arrh. The | he Se . . any othe t f ned oy te Jiowea ame brand today. | ployed a Merchants’ cafe, 1106 cat-astrophe eceur- Brow? tei United State they h It ; en’ for ee Week-end ¥ returned wit! din the city jail, red from drinking | 10 Send & oF vac ataie Seat 4 ndlers, and the New York Stock | the nee of winter ing the safe at that Cat-awbe wine in D.C. Nove , t rtf . West Seattle | 5 i. aid the «Matter; Busines 8 and a : a gold nug the Cat-acombe dur und «Mite. tation, ¢ 1 foliage to cheer them $60 and some ing Cat-echism les Hal y « Col W Barden, 1 City, Walli t k of work d the money Miss One-Eye | val rs id t e Johr J station, fire departme ss, according & cat-terpiliar of tly, (het aughter 1 ‘ police, mayor, mayor's And It’s Might manager of the Tabbymacte," be t fre BH f the Ct C1T ne mayor's janitor, health Fi ote, é : 4 : ehureh tort ery ¥ , att 1 tho meeting for t poke in to the office o . : howpital, rACOX ine at re acoma thi se Store and Office partment. as befaotions Bet a sili d Co. 1107 First ave, but nts and the on! nt investors and tc ad fe ne Sunshiny days, “/ failed to obtain any money. The pers dt evece but to the very | um et bushes. sarted was but the fnner an % fact v5 Sicrenat fal An ae Aas ad been pried open with @ fs pu joeager, were held at the poin pov nen cous enforce. | trees are tn bloom the sec time There was money in eae a an © | of cuns While the robbers seized Earnest bonis ‘eatoroe: | hie" sear ¢ IBtn eae ro caida hi by radio? | the grip in which they believed | ment of the now on ds are arriving in the| Ee A : litadt fat wan be-| the money had been placed. t wehbe es a California! ' ady, Oh, Lady, Oh ENE Bishop Brent, Assistant # | "The cash, however, had not bri me to this ¢ a6 ra se eno I phere was tens General Blue, Mra. Hamilte . been taken out of the vault and of criminals the dang Wi nati 1 wnference to Wright and Edwin L. Neville, we Britains) chs sated ‘ikeen| te tena. Hotilar-~ activitie Those of pare Snow and ind . ternationa 7 expected to enter the conferenc cer his valle on were just getting | With such enforcement need the as week was Canned Goods Week | trattic in opium, co ad hiirspee Ey Cre ne are eect ihe Tebeet free tee Ciatenoe ot: all goods itiaaAsita':at Bother New York | Fa 2 k. This ful drugs, convened today | tnd push ft for all they were! y ged) ready te the nay dar when the ban; | curls cefiaite infor YORK, Nov. 17. Crear, Wee no doubt, |with a strong America worth , ys y ot] alts walked in and ordered. “hands | tempted fraud er today follow c present Fe ticlpated in| England f 33 oars So the exchange will create a spe-| first sn of the season se A W P ° A bitter dispute between the was convened at) British delegates h Miller, conduefor of the pay {cial “clearing “house for’ facts.” | nisht when a few ale ged oman asses as ain iis TO A dnaiede at " The United States was ex aac hedibeee eed” ai Rss | Where , dati suspicious, cases | to bo driven away by Banker Ra r CELEBRATE e—one for suppres pected to play the leading asd : post in the The other two | will be sift a ubmitted to i bets ripped | down s ank ces Across Sea Poison Ivy Week moking in the Far East—|her dectsions to be the dominan mae men went inside, ‘These robbers | governme s for action Mah a NE | ae yes Balloon Pants Week : disrupted the latter parley yes | factor in bre a eter trarican grabbed the saitease, in which STORM IN OHIO | sont: Sorgate risus intarsasiona Halitosis Week. terday, and serious fears were enter-|the fact that the Of | Ver- | habitually the men were about to put the COLUMBUS, 0, Nov. 17.—‘The| banker, has lost his race “wi ‘ Smoke Your Own Cigarets Week.| tained’ that its offects might be sallles entrusted controt of Interna-| cates beca h Lhe iehprincyceneer I, COLUMBUS, 0. Nov gui = The | banker, has lost his race with death. Frankfurter Week oted today tio ffic to th involving neo he men fled a shot was fired | inst serious rm of the winter| While the banker was dashing te ran) no ; : oe inant name.” t on lowing f out over Ohio|her bedside from France on the Return That Lawn Mower Week.) Not a the league of naj of fea Japanese| Japan de 5c Ateds and treet man who was walk ivi ubatdemeamieinpt spe r ss thon: one usplces both Wha effe e apane ap . en cn U e office It did not} Pe ar “7 ms = Weekless Week. r cotrap rele ria bib boks aa Srchlannaticdl! a nuous attack upon|in& toward the offi {Court Rules Compensation a aes |ner home at Highland Falls, N. ¥, you bobbed | be est crisis since| This occurred aay waed sup: | Brigatt The pay car was making Suit Is Illegal | CHICAGO, Nov, 17 etl NO he Corfu incident, but European| pression of opium smoking in the} day rounds of the barns, collecting & k fell! No details of the death had been orry eotin ldelegates were fearful of what might| Far East was being discussed. The situation was saved by prompt| TOUnds of the Pir ae oeinta ‘ f re today for the first time this! received at the office of the Morgan St comb tbe the result of the row upon The Jop aon Peeps: | mcrearanneat Pap eeae mport-| tokens valued at $5,000 were Aa Manat. ate eke eg 5 Sa (ae fees 2 aie an “tae a The latter, Representative ven! fusing to a proposed ment | ant 1 stad tha baadlte beanttwo minutes | Tuled that ory mah s a nn | years of had been ill several later they would have obtained the | Sue the ed ‘States to recove Ss. cid BAe? . th < Aaa i hia 7 Me} compensation where the withholding | Her son was notified while he was. § i Sergeant Sisler was driving the| Of compensation does not appear ar lin Paris last week, and set out for Dow ven police car that was wrecked. De-| trary and unreason , ot | home at once. “ite ied tectives Blaine, Gordon and Waoch.| The action was begun by rem 3 Lage and paterson to Fight | the immediate cause of death was Poleadigher ter were in the car USreDhelny War Yeverens 10 the te |pneumonia. Death came shortly | “Tthe license number of the auto in| ¢ral district court for eastern Mich Separate Trial Move — | iter mianient. i . retailing at 45 cent ents and Olympia oy which. the bandits escaped wns a|gan to recover from eh kl | Doctors said the aged woman When the new baby w CILLE BUT 4: today, «ana ran be to cent halt f California number, it is said | States a rate of compensation he be | Deputy Prosecutors Bert C. Ross |had been in a coma for four days O-OW-OW -OWO-OWO: sea pi aaa "40 carith. Wkely, tomor . < jie A ide sa es opposed the suit|/2hd T. H. Patterson Tuesday morn. | Preceding her death Homer Brew, Jr Lhd Aggy apy against 60 cents last Slat a ‘ “ow: ” Le De SePAAART THRE. tard rector of |i Will battle against efforts in su.| Plans for the funeral will not be » house. whi Fareed PPh apesd tech ; | onwnether sduTbhy "ect cee, | eWiCen mutlled,!: Eig’ | on:tte srotngs that the dlivsionsot | Torrie tor tam veperats cl 7 AERO eee RATE a “Mommer,” he shouted ) be pera nt heat Abie on article in Nai tarp ok meet acm co NY nikal cts of congress of (Ross C. Watson, former city de. {of the son. eamnat fate cset: doee bine’ get yaar than at, |About, the nly artis Jn | tad ut 4” cents per, ar make | Corpse” Runs Away}: biter under the acts of congress of Rowe C. Watson, former clty. de Se loti ee tatic something awful eects | firher this year is coffee—aver SONKESaS sone tr yoiln “unt |. THE DALLES, Ore, Nov, 17 hese raeeaae {$22,000 Bon Marche holdup rances Louise Trace: \ . ethene’ (ging 18 cents per pound more Mattie’s homemade mincemont, |TWice declare first after!" she lower court sustained this} Watson is a co-defendant with Joo | ————— And turkey itsel ee sents : ; being extr 1 from a wrecked] th i fo} former patrolman, and his Th A k: 1 ve DIARY more popular for the 192%, duck ; sh ‘ kt pumpkin erent Uncle satomontt a th fter being| View and dismissed the suit wit Mary Neal; Ea Fasick omas skren is pvember ) * cent. ane roasting Zach’ out herry alley way | z 4 nee Lord's’ day.) Up; nud: to breakfast year pecorming Muay dscnita:’ Tealat ayy hee NA Knocked down and run over by an wife, Mrs. Esther Fasic Father of New Boy ing on ameetbrenda and mushrooms, to.) to Julius Brehm of the Tala ; Pe a : : other ear while he was wandering} Hunt for Missing |Nores Lockwood, and J. M. Dooley. | Attsesey ‘thomas Af. Askten GFE farket in a dazed. condition on the Colum utson, who is represented. hy ; whore -1 hadit wot Maman ntenee tials “There en jateady beh aren aes 7 ng at 20 a for Thanksgiving this |iiq river highway near Zufert's| Lincoln High Boy George H, Crandall, seeks a sep- | ny a la Hineh ot & boy, me, where did seo B. Shani renga demand for tur Sie ker pound Rua nived ae Irs, Phinneyridge esterday, Martin ‘Speedis, young] George Mills, 16, Lincoln |} rato and carlier trial than the one {horn at the Seattle General hospital: wr Belfer 7a bared a for Thanksgiving during cane Be Pditval ia Pou bale You -éetioed Cis." Vr idian,; I nipGlhe Bhd la. Belnie aohodl:uoyy. Who hima’ bob Mintel originally scheduled for all defend: |:phe neweomer has been named a ind hovfoth sey that the meters, eves | the last four or five ¥oars—and sha Wtettce, 16 Saneie OHS Mexdame Gatuan i neon, Mer- | sought by Wasco county authorities| from his home since: November 12, Jate in December. His motion | momas and js a nephew ° lot continue to make ng off in duck and cents ott i “pak thot jatowood—even unto |today in the supposition that hejis sought by police Monday at the | will be urgued before Superior Judge of Judge Wiliam D, Askren of Ta- auger; bervlenir whicu dave nm earheed he said. “A No, 1 toes, 20 cents; mixed nuts, 35 | farthest city limits. _| mig ht have walked into the Celilo of His mother, Who is ill |Mitchell Gilliam, presiding judge. {comu, justice-elect of the stato sit MEM aod legiatle ne eee eae . |< inal and been drowned go's mother is Mrs. J. Letour |prome ‘court. The Askrens live at | 2 fis: companion, Bie, Bima, io] nea, 41 Sunnyaide we. Tn 1 Tacoma Fights Car {isi shy Ivy club is the commercial operator | Jin Tho Dalles hospital, badly in-|was seen Is { " a . i and is thought to have run away ] iis, "Yala cow oe Ihre Beae| Mrs. H ay in osin 1 t! H [Ho had but little mioney with him Lines With Buses Ag, Commission Has.” ‘ itr at the time. TACOMA, Noy. 17.—Mayor Faw ! yard line, with two dowow to. go e | —___—-»—_—_ | exits na taht azuint the poate | Taken Up Its Work : | HINGTON, Noy, 17.—After a wee fortably up to that hour WEATHER : Jstreet railway line, has licens WAS © Rous teette/Gre Wes -th@stargas 2) NT ARCN SCs ENON Tone ec eat Le JAM 48 Rourw-ane tas dion |@AE SUN. 4. Te De, Bayer, Goud Grandson of Jay eleven now motor bnses for the [brief exeoutive session in tho cabin That make the-evening bright poisoning bax further compli+ noure. he eae ee ae ahs i | . South Tacoma run, in an effort to /room at the White House, where they Your tecth are like the stars cated the case of Mrs, Warren G. | drov and has taken very ile tl ae i bi st a Wa se loudy tontape and Z wesday,|| Gould Is Married fea ihe CORTMEA. | CLERC ORTEReERlnS sssed by President Goolldges Vor they all come out at night! | Harding, ill at White Oaks farm, he ticanwht mei Me He oc. badly ila ‘This erie aha is, mts) Betty oor 4 he NEW YORK, Noy, 1%,—2dwin|timo, ‘The battle has been on since {the special commission appointed by + near here, it was sald carly today. | sho 1 slowl¥ slipping in ratatiovcnits (Wate adda taunted. Pao AE Pi ea BR eh 1 Gould, son of Jay Gould, announced} last. spring, the main issue being {tho president to draft m legislative | Yercy — n addition to tho heart at After two unfavorable statemen a xhaui | Temperature Last 24 Hours 4 : i : the stabilization of agri: Go, Pere This, f a 4.| Sunday, Dr. Carl W. Sawyer, M ho kidney and liver complica: || ataximuin, 52. Minknum, 38, || today the marriage of his son, Wrank|that of the weekly pass stem, | program for i rl | belt en pee Oe ae ete Soe wtanen MEMInee ChVnclah Jenued Wbullaliiitighs/arestiorofuasksd, sAnedecabt | aaa Motisy noon, 46... || Ms Gould, to, Mlay, Florence Amellal which the company, threatens (o dis. (autturt: wattled down: to. business at * ’ as caused her to love strength ie physician, « 4 Ms ) Be - ‘1 °c, o ro Me H your villainy! hu par hiced s thectaltar part gf the Vat midnight uaying stie hud efopt com!to take very little nourlahrment, \ Bacon, of Dallas, Texas continus, the agriculture department today, | : ] ¥ { b e

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