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6 Watch for The Star’s Football Extra: Right After the Game Today e ial AML Lae oes eiiaingaan it a Saalaeees The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in W. ashington : —_—_—_——— - ( fi The SeattleStar |#OM5 ii Bolered ae Secced Clase Malior Hey 4% 1100, ot the Posteffice ot Bestia Wash. under (be Act of Congress March & 161%, Bar Fear, ty Math 0560 5 a anc ans cea rela Nee ee VOL. 2¢ NO ape SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE EW DRY RAID Cine acne nus a onal es as } | are Hil mT Hl Hill li | Cougars of Washington State Are Up 2 9 ALLEGED OWNER “for Battle: Gr " W il We rath Final ae ee * 48 HELD How They Will Line Up Na “PASTOR'S. WIFE oe KILLED PLACED te tean are as “TWAS A GREAT women Ring” Drive | T Ww. VASHINGTON a WASHINGTON STATE ~ NIGHT AT THE BOOZE STILL PLENTIFUL | °)'xisney ‘Dupo... tet 1 cut wUatt E Left End | a : Regs . | ho « Lett Tackle fell, we've done our part wh bs |Fear, Investigation Discloses heen ‘Riswterackie | 7 eet Teal seh iceacegente Chemist's Report Revives Five Swains Land in Jail for} 4 Norier arrest in the Uquor ns gy oa ae a Oneal ABIGAIL APPLESAUC SAYS: Murder Theory in Death Case | Early Morning Serenade ** cleanup drive that started Left Halfback 2 Joe Left Halfback ght Halfback 19 Ernie k last Monday when federal |TAXICAB IS MISSING) ss raided the home of Roy L Olmsted, alleged rum king, was Howard “If automobile, ould talk we'd WOMAN WAS STRANGLED aie . made by agents early S HE University of Washington Husky and the Washing- Dave to treble the Prosecutor Will Again Ques- Football Star and One Other| ‘vnen itary Kern, Angelina ton State Cougar were to fight it out in the stadium Bumber of our di tion Members of Family Held for Prank | one of the minor chiefs in the |Saturday afternoon for football honors of the state in the Worce courts.” OES. ie | liquor ring, was taken into cus. | final game of the season. {BUS, Ohio, Nov YRIDAY night was College Night! tody at his home, 1316 N, 40th st. The Husky, his fangs having tasted victory in the major- ng the sulcide theor at the Univeraity Ke according to Assistant Pro-| ity of the season’s clashes, was the big favorite before the ¥ as a result of the ch port that Mrs. Addie Sheatsiey was trangled to death, Job were “at home” to| hinit 1 universities now | op, ctor Wh ed The June, note runnipg craft, which ney, formerly | game. boore| The Cougar, however, invaded the city with sharpened in, however, Je the story of the been out of claws and a determination to end the year by mauling a en undergraduates who were not|Comminsion for some months. The| way to victory. the welcoming, |June has been undergoing repairs} Duke Slater, Cougar captain, and a powerful plunging 0 they wanted to be jand an overhauling at « local ship-| fullback, is the hope of the State college boys. On his ability ML eae aie ale og he put back tnto|to pierce the Washington line rests the possibilities of his the city jail Dry agents laid in wait outside) team’s success. toy was a| Kern's house thruout the greater) The game is expected to draw a record crowd, as hundreds casion|Portion of the night until he re-|of former college men will see the game as part of the Col- home to ald | As has been said BUSINESS NOTE 5 The American Can Co. will build ! | sen AL a ftraperpt eran in hin poner ve was | lege week celebration at the university. } An $800,000 factory here, it is an- fly dows of the Alpha Ph rested, Whitney The Washington eleven nounced. WILL QUESTION ‘ | tor kidriving attack ena the antes | . HU SBAND AGAIN spite of the booze round-up Se Another Ford plant, ‘no doubt s a in thi - s thirsty citizens are having no| Were expected to open up with their Hissin verned in this testimony, Ve eaee © ine yuble in getting beverages, an in.|full offensive. George Wilson's the| nvestigators plan to Taxicab drivers in Chicago are again the Rey, C. V. Shestaley, t now required to x a band of the woman, whose charred tion. A falr qt r uid be; bedy was raked from the firebox of Lrined ith two saxophones, a banjo and an instrument of tor. } ‘ture that w bewildered policeman © tigation Friday night revealed | Seaet's best halfback; Elmer Tes- The “bottle men," the bootleggera | eau, Harold Patton and George Gut- who handle the stuff a bottle at a | tormsen were to start in the back- } could'nt find a mame for, the five f b has drilled “ time. Dp the | field, and Coach Bagshaw “did thelr stuff” in great shape, | {n° AF atiae ~ ane tae them in some new plays which they while several maidens, leaning |riey are getting ample aupplies of | Will flash today, Petition for Removal for aver the upper porch railing in | The line, with the exception. of 4 true dullet style, applauded their bore Se thes hd wa Abe Wilson, tackle, is in good con- Trial Here Is Filed : r * will start. efforts, ‘When you are per and the Lutheran parsonage furnace, and her sweetie - his fi dren who were the first liquor fron * buys in 2 o- Capital univers: the regul When Joe Bun rter dines out, f doping, Cedar ¥ . : | the tig rushers dition a — Slee hak dobect ee cttw propte de asked to Mrs. Dorothy Thompson says her baby is worth $3,500, NEIGHBOR, Ady AKES some of the men arrested at the KOFF AT 2 P.M ASKING JURY HEARING J with golter, why not flavor the and then some. She has that much money to spend in. get- CALLS POLICE ‘ of party Jaat Minday are'agnia ||" WIC . M. ‘ water «with cloves for the benefit of), ting possession of her girl she temporarily lost in a divorce ving vering lquor to their “bottle AT STADIUM TODAY Judge Gilliam Will Pass } offlaw husbands?—C. A. R Paris, Ohio, 4 action. She won't stop when that’s gone, she says, but will Die ase ee, oe § football game at the Jud tiTused startling disclosures, bu’ Rev.| save more and continue her fight. Nason COMnDENCE um will btart at 2p. m. uagment luesday F wife Sheataley still maintained an 4 of the usual hour of 3:30, he never wears his pearl shirt-stu ommitted suicide creep to BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER | povert on, culminatir minstrels took free ke BOOTLEGGERS eo #ndt davinbes will’ not tutes Ruth Garrison, Seattle girl polson- he ‘says, the firebox OW much is a baby worth?) a mothe longing for her r spending some time at « here is an alr'of com: with the final minutes of ||¢r, next Tuesday morning will know } | ty CHEMIST MAKES Thirty-five hundred dollars—or| which will end efther where they told ¢ i ce in the ranks of the 7 2 whether she is to be given an oppor- tunity to prove her sanity and attain Tn spite of the rain Friday night |her release from Walla Walla state” fellow 4 they had no money for bail, |ffom the bi apm it: the} the captain tur loose unti| /bottle men. The only nervous per- v) Tuesday, wh is th ‘sty buyer, who fears) tne tield will be in good condition as| prison. A petition for her removal r con. his holiday supply of Mquor.may be! jt nas been scraped and will be gone |from the psychopathic ward to Seat higher and harder to obtain. with burners before game time. /tle for a jury hearing was filed in Only one fear in held by the liquor is Dads’ day at Washington to-|superior court Saturday, setting vat is that a “squealer’ may | qay and hundreds of fathers are ex-| Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. as the time HIS REPORT more? TODAY'S DEFINITION ist tehebda eocig katte y A timid man ts one who | |jiigy auch as rawcit | won't change the water in the goldfish bowl because he is | afraid the goldfish might snap ° or death,” said Mra have to de the mean spent three 1 ret money ation ars of her making th on monoxid ader; at him. Ted n; Alex C.|develop. Tho former ring is known | pected to sit in at the game -with | for action. : oS — ee war 5 w “tri Voyer and ¢ ff Anaconda,|to have been broken into two or sons. Presiding Judge Mitchell Gilliam rae on the East Mont. and Conr pic three rival rings. Bad blood between | Seven Washington regulars and|will hear arguments by her attor- Lit Gee Gee says: Mr hy Thompson, a mother,| There came the awakening after TOOK A TAICAB |the cliques Is sald to exist and sev-| several substitutes may. be making | neys, Frederick Wettrick and J. A. { fish has been hook who left her child with her hus-| love's old sweet dream. Instead of {WAS ONLY A JOKE eral are said to have sustained heavy |their last appearances in the Husky | Morse, on the formal petition, which ‘ See are om the bath she went back! riches, there was poverty; Instead] Only later police | financial losses during the re imeup today. They are Captain Ed|is accompanied by a certificate of H { broken glass was. found eink th ints there was squalor, sho recelved « | from the Brown | izations effected Kuhn, tackle; Abe Wilson, tackle;!removal from Warden C. E. Long and Whit mpany f and Kin Dubols, ends;|and affidavit from Dr. J. W. Ingra: Iman, guard; Chalmers | ham, setting forth his belief in her gs that! Provincial authorities are invest!-| Roy Siev g reports that two of the men | Vernon 4—No trace of soot o hich <_ was born. Con-/jone of their taxicabs wa ho| In time the baby husband, E e Beslirw rclentit might have been breathed into the go, when s ions didn't improve. The girl- ng, and that they suspected/arrested at the Olmsted home are| Walters, center, and Roy Petrie,|sanity. The petition will be opposed ure > wha MASS ain broke under the strain. taken by someone living |former members of the Royal Nee tackle. | by Deputy Prosecutor T. H. Patter- by nivageai ‘J more than 2,000 miles from her own ote ¢ the university |west mounted police ————__——_———— |son. } : get! ha ef Pastor Sticks to pe Mw. HUSBAND gave me money| They investigated and found the| hey are Herbert Fletcher ssh | Miss Ruth Garrison, then 19 years { = aioe are f 'Suicid 1 Thompson, the baby to go back East,” says Mra /Car standing on 19th ave. N. E./ pick Bennett, alias Erbro. Th jold, was acquitted in 1919 of the ‘ Thee 3 aS 1s ee Theory of Suicide} ow 3, who ts. lv pon. “He told. me he would | /4 ’ 1 Les Sherman. | Mounted have offices in tho same| murder of Mrs. Grace Storrs, ‘wife More dita 10 ane ate culy wn Mou.|_ CANTON, Ohio, Nov. 22—‘'I have] grandparents in a farm house near| divorce me for desertion, and 1|24 and Jack Mar 18, two unl’ building in Vancouver as tho West {of her lover, She was committed to ing bandits to y on Mon- . : ok them to avery & 25H no reason at this time for changing | North Bend. promised not to contest the sult on ern Freighters, a liquor exporting |the psychopathic ward as criminally 7 meh ee my bellef that my wife took her own Pt the condition that: I. coyld return |°°" Where they accused | poyse, in which Olmsted is alleged San Francisco Blanketed insane. athe 2 ' Rev. C. V. Sheatsley, husband U the story is woven rasihl tina Gay Ae Be oney to| them of taking the taxi Ito have made heavy investments. —_—_—$—$$——_——— ANOTHER. ALIAMERICAN. - crass, hala Bhentaleys whites to 1 toad foe onsen — Bie gay with, enough money {0 sre boys adaiitted they had taken} > "=" SAN Ueevy Sve on Day of Big Game TEAM mains were found last Monday in the | jnaajustab in environment, (Turn to Page 2, Column 1) tae Pecan eye. aig eee ae SAN FRANCIS ame TH ; ve furnace at Co.) ee oot, ven it home * Stork Reported on heaviest fog of the tule fog Li 5 aid today in a statement a insis Ww t r h which met a sea fog over San Fran- to the United Press Bert, Ss | ay to ongworths | cisco—nung over the Bay district to- | | ‘The pastor said he had received ayor ays orse OW - files ; epictal dad | reports of the chemist’s analysis, in ‘ i that the stork was hovering over the} It forced ferries to run on cur- dicating that Mrs. Sheatsley was T tailed schedules during the early —— | S Mere Pub Cc home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas| tal | i i [Stave iol chiniged nay, option" > li ity Stunt MAN § ILL HELD : Longworth were recelved with great|morning, while shipping on the bay | Makes Getaway in Duel With ‘have not changed my, opinion {cial and social circles| navigated only under a din of whis-| what the| “I expect to be here until Monday, : Mg rae ECO per aha |tles and slow bells, with boats at} Cop at End of Alki Line ewspapers did pe mt . 5 ‘ . hero today parrspenerd Cid tov news: before pew! wiisees fia emer nena Cay are |Denies He Is Mixed Up in It—Man Held for Alleged Kidnaper May Also|":<tstemortss nave een mar-|bsit apced Pinal bition an find a R “ years. On the city streets automobile and] Bullets flew thick and fast in tw : ack 5 mer Jed 18 years. | s ‘ nie es | Sheatsley ald. Alleged Attack on Girl Owner Face Arson Charge | "tne expected event wil take place other trate barely crept along. |pandt battles cary Saturday Oem Oh, sce the train come round the ee —_—— — some time early in the year, it is} The day gave promise of difficulty |ing, In only one holdup was the bend, rapt g it as a publicity move Brown explained that several da Lee Esting, 30, accused of kidnap-| said. |in moving the 100,000-040 persons t0|nanait successful in robbing his H Goodbye, my flivver, goodbye; stranded rode Mayor! ago he was informed by his friend, x Miss Caroline Ramsdell, dancer, Mrs. Longworth was formerly Miss! Berkeley who expect to see the Cali: | victim. } I try to cross and lose my nerve— \srawn and his sec y G.|Carl Gassman, that ¢ man was | Th y afternoon, and with setting | Alice Roosevelt. fornia-Stanford football game Goodbye, old oodbs A Patrolman B. E. Thomas, of West a 00d by to her home, 1284 Westluke ave Seattle precinct, encountered on the aba a ¥ |Dahiby, maintained t innocence} interested in the horse and would ewe D FRAUDS | Saturday of any connect with the) like thé mayor to look him over was still held in the city jail | Alki; bathing beach: te: bene © Hip siving free alleged “conspiracy” of Seattle men|The mayor visited the stable where | Saturday ] ponipesicpebesaelersi ner mame ene ns cna" ne Soot ne a tal enero morons ol FLQE fOY Snoqualmie . |syawres Pek eee her famous race Karst, Bowman I1.|informed by W. D. Hall that the | Deputy Prosecutor Ralph Hammer | ‘Thomas tried to search the bandit, got in "| First Step in n Probe Of Ore-| Frank weiner, alias Prank Goss caine toed bill had not been paid | questioned Esting tn the Jail, Fri ' and the man whipped out a 45 auto. 64 man, stable employe at 2607 Fourth|@nd that his owner had sought to|day, but Esting denied having set| if ban one matic pistol and deliberately fired at. igs Diaky gon Homestead Graft jave. was arrested late Friday gb remove him, Ithe fire. It is undecided yet what an i S S the policeman four time in an effort ember 21) complaint of Miss McBride, after “IT advised him ‘that he could hold | charge will be filed against him,/} to kill him. Thomas drew his own Up hetenlans and to the office, whew PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 22—Six| she is alleged to have been knocked/the horse legally,” Brown explained. | altho is probable it will be an gun and emptied it at the bandit, busy all the day, albeit could do little persons have been arrested for al-| down by Weiner in a fight over the|‘’That's all I know about tt." ‘arson count R . ntoS ] Thi k M who. then: fuctied ‘aiid: cui te e plinibesge i Ad Se sagyetloypa *° ieged fraud in obtaining public lands| horse. His bail was fixed at $500, “Why Involve mo jn any ma tter | Deputies etur n to eatt eC; nn en. rho then, facned 0nd) d walling because, ‘ forsooth, in eastern Oregon—the first results| and he is held in the county jall, of this kind queried Dahlby. “It's ; : % aye bi bobbed hair Is going out of fashione, and of a sweeping investigation by fed:! Miss McBride alleges that yhe| Just a stranded show needing pub |Hiccoughed for 9 | Es caped by Automobile The bandit was wearing a brown the hath b leather coat. he hath saved no combings, the most | ora) authorities into »methods of|went to get her horm at the stable|licity, Fred LaBelle came in. here whether the Gold Dust Tw free.” secretary, Henry Dahlby, and C. 8.| wanted a loan irr ible for him to sleep ridickulous thing ever I heard, but sal | = Detectives and police from West hathing, lest In her present humor it taking homesteads. ‘and was told. that-there was a Hen | some time ago and told a weird | Days; Recovering | HERIFF'S deputies, under Wit-|investigation, according to long-dls-| soattie searched the district for some Tey iter a the sheeatiel perryrt aie i ara pment Rael aa rep ber an Wipes hai of hardships endured by a} PENDLETON, Ore.. Nov va liam Coffey, King county chief {tance telephonic reports of Chief | time, but failed to locate the bandit, bea. in the woudshed. And so to yiry jn connection with making} sayy that Gossman struck her, andjcarload of horses and numerous|Funk, accountant convalescent ‘ned to Scat. (criminal Deputy Willlam Coffey, who | BURG . . | final proof. | that her companion, Fred Burnell,| show people lafter a nine-day attack of hiecough.| criminal deputy, returned to Seal |i cogs the officers. GROCER } e, the prohibition direction,| Those arrested include | was also struck. Mayor Brown, his| “He sald they were stranded, and jing. During part of the time it was| tle Saturday morning having abAN-| Hing reports from the camp gave] Forcing his way ino the , Lake | {4 to launch drive to clean up the| Forest, Jones, Juntaura, Ore., doned a search for three holdup|the number of holdup men as 12;| Front grocery, 1515 Westlake ave. Ni, city. We suggest he start with the | banker. Gasan were involved in her oh understand it, Gassman | men who Thursday night escaped jater in the day Sheriff Starwich |a robber at about $305 a, m. fled after | saxaphone p| Armstead E. Brown, Bukns, Ore.,| charges of @ conspiracy to deprive) ga e LaBelle $: J and took a mort-|| Do You with $400 from the Snoqualmie | heard there were seven or eight, but} a short pistol battle with the propries stockman. her of her horse. gage on som horses. Outside of | lis Lumber Co,, of Shoqualmie | investigations by Coffey Friday de-|tor. Several shots were exchanged, Bertie E. Dunton, Drury, Ore.| “1 have been working for years | #!Ving considerable time listening to | Want taeiais rinined the fact that but three ban-/but neither of the men Was Nit rancher and his wife, Victoria V||and years, trying to convince people | the tiles of woo and witnessing this | This little enclosed car that is |) Falis. A search in which 16 King coun4dits were seen by their victims, A youthful bandit wearing a Tight ) | Dunton. that Beattie is not a one-horse |mortgag® T have nothing to do with |) oftered today? ty deputicn and a large number of| The men are known to have raat neoat@held up P. A, Hil 1 HAward J. Howard, Drury, Ore. town,” declared Mayor Brown, “and {@he ma\te te himed townamen participated all|heavily armed with rifles and pis-| grocer, at Sixth ave, and Madison st. rancher? now, they want (0 'make’me. puts Pra |] 1924 FORDOR Sedan, nearly new: |i ay eday night and Wriday, result:|tols and have already engaged in late Iriday night, and secured a small | Mark D. Radabaugh, Baker, Ore.|one-horse mayor. CENTRALIA, Nov. 22.—Tho Rev. pee rear, AUCO BWipt and Crore {led in the bellef that the bandits es-|two bloodless gun battles with their |amount of cash. They were released on bonds) “1m not Interested in Miss Mc-|¥. B, Carey, recently assistant pas. extra you need, Only $ caped by automobile, after running | victims, They engaged ina gun duel| A burglar entered the home of ranging from $1,600 to $2,000, Bride's horse,” said Brown. “I have|tor to the Rev. Dr. M. A, Matthews, down: up the railroad right-of-way a short | with the loggers on making their] Mrs. 'T. ‘Thompson, 902 10th ave, Na Radabaugh was arrested on @/ examined him and think he’s on the|of Seattle's First Presbyterian | = wae 3 distance, escape Thursday night and later am: | thru a pantry window, but awakened i And now to join the merry|charge of perjury in connection|down grade. If he s good for|church, has accepted a call to the ‘rhe V ant Ads will, ll you! where Two men, suspected of complicity|bushed the first searching party|the household while doing so. He } throngs on the Boulevard de Sec-|with the homestead entry of Ray-|breeding purposes I might want) pastorate of the community church || this car 1s located, with the gang, were captured near |which followed them up the railroad | was chased out of the front door and ond ave, e mond Barnes, Baker, Ore. him.'” at Tenino. owen’ {the scene Friday and are held fer |right-of-wr> esenped, sent y } ¥ * é #