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“EVERETT MAN i HELD FOR 1913 DOUBLE MURDER Home Edition VOL. 26. NO. eee The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington | The Seattle Star May > Class Matter 1599, at the Postoffice at Seattle SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, Wash DECEMBER 8, tar 19. Per Year, by Mail 1924 *” ANOTHER Protest Naming of New Dance Hall Supervisor Advisory Board of Women’s Division Com- “TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. | FUGITIVE . 244 Se Home Bre _ TRIAL ae plain to Mayor Brown woman's division, To make this nge in Seattle is a backward ARRESTED Howdy, folks! Never throw «| ne of Co. Is parviaee se ’ Yn NAS go Fat Hagel og Wallace R. Schrader lowdy, :-3 f chiecs opie sade! Mie M jour influence estoring thi eke 2 5 anything Sway. There may be Serit to. WhcNeil ‘for'| | siusser, a petierecean scot work to the women's division. Apprehended; Will} he Seattle Star on Thursday begins publication of “The Loves of Claude and Eunice,” another war and you can sell it 2 Y one of the All good citizens will take the 4 , a serial thriller in pictures. The world loves love stories, and you will be fascinated by to the government, ears; 2 Others ; ns formerly held by Mrs cake ie = ee, e eer Serve Term for Kill- this one appearing in the form of super-art. You will be intrigued by the romance of the : Harris, who is the wife of De no pe ach probiem, *. : ;. Also to Pen Ta CO wae or: shield distintina? ing Two Pers beautiful heroine, a poor but honest hero, the ferocious father. The commanders and int Bar er saan pr | cs had nothing t with 8 ons crews of the U. S. battleship New Mexico and the U. S. destroyer 318 aided in picturiza- | i ablish . women's division chief. | the change, the chief na He . | tion of this great serial. Follow it daily in in The Star. ' t Rob- Mt TON for a Chief Severyns said Monday | asserted that the reason one of VERETT, Dee. 8—A sensa- — ; , Bank ts in that his order would stand; Mrs, Harris’ jobs wan given to tional double murder of 1913 i 1 Mayor Brown said that the Mra. Slusser was that the work =e por eg ht vcd | i change was the chie(s business | was too heavy and complicated s eat In Binghamton, | {mM b 1 slipped, 1 fell, I hard, 4 that no Interference was | for one woman to perform. The ps! yi . Wallace KR. Schrader, | ain treet | Hie I landed on my looked for n requires all the pl Pah dage’ Schrader mur- | ‘ ore, I damned my luck,| E of ter of complaint sent to | Mrs, Harris, ered a» man whom he thought | | 3 was filled with fear si ts signed by Mra, | was paying attention to his wifd, HORACE GASTON, manager | @ felt, I looked, I felt a W. Clark, as pr | Under the new arrangement on v Be a bgp tesa ral Otis Elevator Co, shaking | k ceased to cuss and ¢ M Henrietta E. Mra. Sluaser will report direct to - le shot an cf who 7 . hands with prospective cus- | | osaees 30's path Nee ucttlen ot taste. |) i maenet tea | came to arreat him, but the off Six Men Coolly oe Big] tomer at Fitth and Pine | Prize Fighter ‘Enters Court Mi Hooray, the stuff ts se ary of the concern,) y board. It mays in part: | formerly. Mra beside i J. D. POWER, financial agent, 4 . Bun oo thrbe: lobante,: sited | “rhe “eusstion! G0 Annee) ball | he women’s He wan tried and convicted of sec | Holdup at Milwaukee | going into Elks’ club for June. |" Charge of Slaying Woman : M 9, ax Th 0 vitally concerns division, also reports direct ond degree murder by a jury here.| aan | Cee Gee has a room « paemeness | 14 ee? a The jury adjudged him sane at the) TEN PERSONS IN BANK| %. R_ RUuSTAD, plumber, |HIS LAST "SWEETHEART | ymple hot 1. She says t serve one year and ] time of the murder, but insane at} fat | having his shoes shined at | s at the F we were 1 4 the time of the verdict. He wan | Third and James. | apt can hardly walt | gor c the mails to defraud. WELSH SINGERS COB IS SUICIDE; committed to the asylum at Sedro.|Clerk Is Felled When He} arr. parrriper, rubber | Prisoner Again ‘Tells News i Set 4 Woolley, but escaped after six " H stamp maker, chasing up Third The three sold stock to Seattle mrenthacuon wad toe athe | Tries to Resist pei Men That He Is Innocent | firemen and civil service employes. HERE TH | Justice since. LW. re DR. H. J. SNIVELY, who parsons ad y MILWAUKEE, Wis, Dec. $—Six}. looks ty te with an X- LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8—Into-@- ~ | FPiaesesoare poi crn ot Ever-| bandits held up the Northwestern | Ray. dodsing tratfic at Fourth |Wellfilied courtroom, in Gontgalll ma ’ of) Mutual bank here today and made 4 Univ y with a motle; 01 f prisone: that Sehradi and University y group of p rs, f DEAD: 19 HURT Musical Treat Scheduled toe srl Mates Would Think had remarried, and wan makingc| thelr escape in an automobile with! “yack REYNOLDS, taxt |today, walked Kid McCoy, one-time 6, t - | idol Two Nights at Temple | He Stole Lost Sum [Wee @bOkss threat noctnet kia preaant| {180 in cash and $300,000 in se-| river, expressing his feelings | !dol of pugilistic fans of two conth ae . at Sixth and Stewart. Do you love melody? The low,| LOS ANGELES, Dec. & Because} , Roscoe, lecured a warrant forlcustomers, were in the bank when WILLIS B. HERR, lawyer, | The former prize fighter and man | |haunting throb that plucks the| he lost a dance fund of $1,450 in-| Subraders arrest from Judge Guy C.)the bandits entered. All were OF| walking to work on Olive way |°f Many loves sat in the prisoners’ | 2 Eee! : 4 [trusted to him by shipmates, and| Alston, who sentenced the murderer|dered to throw up thelr hands and| fren tie home “ |room, conversing with his guards | Shore Boat From Fleet at heart string; the folk-song that car | feared suspicion of its theft, Wiliard a tr and wired Binghamton au-|were lined up against the wall. | DR. THOMAS E. DOUGLAS, |#"4 newspaper men, while Judge | 5 ries you back across the waters to| Earl Cooper, signaiman and postal thorities to arrest Schrader. He will| While two of the bandits stood! ,y,sician, going Christmas shop. |Charles H. Crail disposed of the 1 . | San Pedro Burns in Bay quaint country fairs, and the joyous| Clerk on the U. 8, 8. Colorado, shot|be returned to Everett for another] guard, three others made thelr way | ping with hl with: ‘ | cases of negroes, Mexicans and oth- Manager ee tac chs on | eeeaptietiy et albile folks and Killed himself in a hotel here | trial. Roscoo told The Star Monday!to the vault to sack up currency MRS. K. A. MOONEY, col- |¢ Prisoners who accompanied the new Olympe by 0" a MRS. K. A. MOONEY, IN NAVY FIRE. yesterday noon that he would seek to have the Ten persons, _ including and securities. several | nents, toward Ford that crosses path to begin his fight to escape the hangman's noose. Kid from | Wd | | | | aes : the count to Hid. playing billards with Frank Hull, SAN PEDRO, Cal., Dec. §—Plans| All this—and much more—will de-|” tn @ note to the commanding offi-| Man sentenced to the penitentiary] A ‘clerk, who gave fight, was| 1 ee jee uy jollying Ronrthaniea’ 'y jail the assistant manager, in the palatial 1 of 17 sailors, paintully| jjent the music in your soul If you|cer of his ship Cooper explanied the|on his old conviction of second de-| felled with a blow on the head and| * BOB CLARE acts power “Terrible day to begin a murder | billiard room of the hostelry. ‘ A when & passenger launch ex | attend the concert of the Welsh Male | os of the money while taking it to| kree murder the bandits ¢ontinued their work of | salesman, hustling on Fourth | ‘lal on," commented McCoy, tak- | They are playing for the mythi- 4 in the nor, to naval | attend | *. Masonic Temple Thurs.| the Hank of Italy for deposit. In an-| Sheriff Jim McCullough, of |sathering together what money was| ing his feet from a window ledge | 5 rr ms Singers at the Masonic Temple Thun ch, ave. cal championship of hotel execu- pital at San Diego, we: forward] aay and Friday nights, December 11| Other he left an account of himself) Everett, was preparing to leave |! sight. According to those who| VIVIAN CARKEEK, lawyer, and gazing outside at the rain. | tives, but it's all right, as the bil- val officials started an and 12 |and his proposed death for the hotel Binghamton tonight to re. |Witnessed the robbery the men| |. - nae aeite of city-county The Kid was dressed in a neatly fecd reatu fo mythical, too. of the accident | sls fe no. ordliacy: doncert—it la Sepaanmaent mn with Schrader, Bingham. |woNsed calmly and were not the) eee eee cor Empire [Pressed blue. sult with white pin {iH a yet unidentified, died} | aggregation of 16 Welshmen,| He had registered at the hotel Sat ton authorities say the accused | least bit exetted. building. ‘ stripes. He wore a clean white shirt | | sumber of the|ffom burns received in the biast,| eathered together by the Viscount | Urday under the name of “Smith.” man will waive extradition, ac- -——— ——— | ALFRED HAYWARD, scissors | 824 black necktie, but the coarse ) ¢ Js alrendy on|While two civilians, operating the| Sathered to coy etiate, na only} ,,“1 cannot have the crew of the| cording to Roscoe, | grinder. plying his trade on | White thread he used as a ribbon for ee y On boat, were also injured. Another thondda to perp '¥ | Colorado point an accusing finger to SRO. PUPS. his gold-rimme: asses n't It be a joke on |the Welshman can, the sweet old be Schrader is maid to have admitted Union st mol a noge, Et sug- them if Christmas didn't come this| *tllor is’ reported missing and serv-| 1 4 tatiads of the Jong ago, | me 8nd say that I violated the con-linat he was wanted in Washington, ‘ : prio car Maran. Lop | : year? hes poe a Ia emall boats are seeking |” oi eee men, last year, in Pittsburg, | rer ‘gl wa _ 7 regen A xia, | Ut refused to talk of the munters — Maton, Js teeing trial’ cn 6 charge | R ale ee ry. Meelis Internations: | tat any other feeling al Seceek Pa Adley chen White River Dest and: jot murdering Mrs. Teresa Mors, his © accident occurred as 45 mem- ‘i and I prefer the courne I am about |°* e River Vestroys Land; latest sweetheart, on the night of l First Stew: “What's all that | bers of the Pacific fleet were re-| SCOP won first prize and $1,000 In| +, pursue,” he wrote to Capt. R. R.| Everett residents remember well | August 12 last. : it |tarrine to their vessels aboard the|zh m8 chorus. Several of the #0-| Haina, commanding the warship. |t%* crime, ax it was commited | 0 Stop Its Rampage aca Bleak day, ian't it?" the 24 weal ‘i desea Mews -r, the |“water tax!" La Moyne, About hait|loists have won over two contests jin 1918.’ Schrader went down to a| ane /American Consul at Bel-| 0: “Oh well. {t doesn't make any i] gold-fish has the croup."—U. of |way down the channel the engine| Piece, and others have won close to | tutaber’ mit 6a the water front here,| ‘The White river is eating into the | AMerical el | aitterence. Rain or no rain, Tim | W. Daily. backfired and set fire to the craft.) hundred prizes. {sought out the man who, he/road and farm lands in two places grade Killed by Enraged Girl ready for the trial. ii te a Other small boats. rushed to the} Wherever they have appeared they | icageirgh ee opting undue atten-|south of Kent and south of Renton “We've been over it all before. ii] z ea Aue vécnoven’ the walle: © tal 6 cot te ‘ ion to his » and shot him. The | Junction, according to to Tage t | beeen Petes Wavibies aie aud reno © sailors, but| have taken the coun storm, and on to his wife, an unction, i to @ report You boys know how I feel. I'm not * Aearepecgpiaczin “ many had been burned| their Seattle appearance hag been | man was killed instantly, Schrader | King county commissioners by R. H.|_. WASHINGTON, Dec. storey A-| guilty and that’s all there is to {1 1 Chicago on an ordi lin. Bet ; then flea to hi | Dayton, American vice consul at Bel- ¥ hate is toa H Be pat in thi at tise bane told ading flames Jae ren only ester: considarahia attest Be ato his home, where n|Thompson, conaulting engineer. for | Dayton, America : “Did. you see my sister in the } fie, how. the government ought td ands Melvin Sprague| on the part of the Young Men's Bus |strugslo with hin wife ensued the inter-county river development. | Erage, died last night as a result off court room?” McCoy queried an | | h NM ni wate the ous ¢ fa aboara. Tiana’ Ghubs sae | Meanwhile, police had been noti.| Deputy Prosecutor Howard Hanson | YOUnds received when shot last) soi. «She promis ” be run. | i +: itil : led of th ee Thursday by a Lfthuanian woman, y Promised to be here, | | . ieee Bieler peabas Seat cert wil ark! Aiyi } i ied 0 i. anc " 0 y solu. iy? by Ls a +. | ey" || The injured sailor re treated| Their Seattle concer mark! Civil Service Upheld in Dis-| itt of the murder at the mitt, and | wa authorized to draw up resolu-| sccoming to: word received at thet The sister, Mrs. Jennie ‘Thomam, | | é : on the U. § S Pennsylvania and|thelr first appearance in the North ; 7 [Officer T. 8. Tift wax the first to|tlons approving installation of seven) Qu ane He ¥ had not appeared when court con- : OLD POEM RE ED. |the U. & S. Tennessee. The un-| west outside of Canada. missal of Bridges |arrive at the Schrader home, The | timber and cable retards by the com- are ‘tea pent i bere ar for- | vened. | TN. S |known dead sailor 1x also from the| Tickets can be sectred at any | door was locked, and he proceeded | missioners. ‘The work will cost about | ™°T!” sod Sicitamcassdagde ORT } i J LS LAST, |Tennesese. The naval tug Brant| music store, and a fiat rate of $1.50 to batter it down. Inside he heard | $4,900. : } 4 6 a ni a Robert Bridges, former policeman, |. } | YEARS | will take the injured to San Diego,| prevails. | lost in his court fight Monday to be | "7°"™* 7S TS | BRIBE CASE i 4 4 as + pla again , n th pS ; 10 er angs Se . e hospital “ship Mercy. 11 and 12 | sup oe court “eomml: ner, C. B,| Killing me," he heard Mrs, Schrader r ls . Cc. EB. | ( 4 YEAR a - | Giaypool, diamissed hls ‘action. and | TY | in Home at Tacoma | BEFORE Jupheld a demurrer of Frank Royle| Then Tift heard a shot. The shot} TACOMA, Dec. §—Fi i 7 id a 5 A r MA, Dec. §—Fourteen-year- i a THAT- | nd the city civil service commis alban” tetae oc poe fold Ethel Thor awukened at 2 a. m. Thieves Get Three Rings and | ets | Sion | then rushed © door, opened it/ today and discovered that her} j a The North wind doth biow, | Bridges wan dismissed in October) and shot the officer on tho door-| mother, Mra. Sophie Thor, 64, al Wrist Watch From Home Colvin and Douglas Say No | t And we shall have snow, when he failed to explain satiafac.| Step. Tift recovered. widow, was missing. Ares ij | at ction Expected | And what will the married man torily his possession of an alleged = Arousing the family on the lower| TWO diamond rings, a sapphire p | do then, poor thing? |stolen automobile, In its report the] pe Iso Brid M floor of the dwelling house, the|Tins, a wrist watch and a gray sult] | aeons OU’LL find the inside pages of The Star crammed commission admitted that the theft elso bridge an | little girl found her mother hang-| Were stolen by thieves who looted ‘ounty and city officials Monday ssintated| imach f 2 P ak cdalisty oroved? th ; i ome 0 Cc. Hoi 7464/ declared that alleged bribery at- i A London preacher has translated a i tures. Are you reading them not clearly proven, but that s,_ |ing dead from a copper wire noose|the home of H. C, Hornig, 7464 idle: ; the Bible into’ modern English. We ? with vr esting seat ¥ s Bridges should be dismiased “for the} Who Struck, Quits which had been fastened to a rafter| Fourth ave. N. B., Suday night. tempts of county commissioners and | at haver’t read the book, but we'll bet|| 21? Today, or example: id 4 of the servic KELSO, Wash. Deo, 8 —J. §.|!n the woodshed, Proving that thieves are not re-/ Clvil service commissioners will be i = that when Eve handed Adam the| PAGE 3—The weekly letters of Chief Seattle to his All three memt of the com-| Kennard, Kelso bridge tender, whose| ve stele Irs specters of religion, one entered the | dropped, so far as investigations are | apple, he sald: “That's applesauce."|| tribesmen, in which the old chief commends and con- mixsion voted to dismins Bridges. | sensational strike several months) Warren Kerrigan University Christian church during | Concerned, before they have been { ; er Br | 5 vorks of evil. These let- ‘The ex-policeman then started | ago tied up a crose-rive: < ’ Sunday evening services and stole} Starfed. Inability to get proof {| demns for works of good and works of evil. These F river traffic here | . 2 sufficl @ IAL Gee Gee belleves that all ters appear every Monday. mandamus action to get back on/ for a day, has resign: | Movie Star, Hurt 7 mn na sais a to A. G. Den- i apa conviction was given tall mae St sarver ae “PAGE 6—Mr. Fixit,” The Star's trouble man, to dijaldention sthelcharge or whieh | Act t tor eae ar-| DIXON, Ml, Deo. 8—d. Warren| 80M, 2403 N. dist at “Prosecutor-elect Ewing D. Colvin talling become barbers. | TE 6— , f | dismissed on the charge of which rested for obstructing téaffic on that| Kerrigan, moving plet to. ° = ‘ Coa eed || whom you can mail any complaint about public mat- |/he was aceused before the commis: | eventful day, hae been elected mayor fered serloun, cuir ABBE Uke ena $200 in His Sock | deck that the wl pe aby be | nt’d old talking : sion. of Kelso, and Ko: a app . st 1 Cc. declare tha’ ere will probably be: | ‘The real estate agent's old ta: : ters that you believe should be improved or corrected. RE TIRE Ge ihe: ‘conte tee f Kelso, nd Kennard apparently and painful brulses today when his no grand jury investigation and no | : point, that a house had a dry cellar, || «yy Fixit! will try to have it done—and he usualy é gle) oot belleved things would be too hot for/automobiie collided with another] Does a “Houdini?’ | court action. County Commissioner iy doesn't seem as valuable as {t once g hat Aman may be dismissed for a) him {near kere. Miss Alma Rockwood, | " i : ; eagle GREK eccHe ae ‘ar hi ; 4 jockwood,| |Tom Dobson explained that it was | ‘a succee Jeaser charge than the one of which - Amboy, Illy driver of the other ma.| THe police were facing one of the . © In nceused before the co a | eeraoy naa S Ls “ - | simply his word against that of | ‘ Ar PAGE 9—The story of how Chefalo, appearing at ||» tm neous t beéare the commiy ton, : ; johine, may die, ‘The accekdent oc-|fteatest mysteries of all time Mon-| Satine pai ag poeta { ee XH DIARY the Pantages this week, accepts The Star’s defy to acca oe real the Chinese Brigands Jourred in a heavy fog. pay ay ae kee ditt atieree of) corrupt him. | ai (Lord's any.) Up hetimes, and to break extricate himself from a box which outsiders will nail 2 : Captira Priests| Pest look Pi Hiro S400 chills ohteh Acleabpesren | faath etl vel eames with | . et) iF s Saino = Tere nine Aut hanes ce || > SHEL be 1 Sel itr Aad Bh i il is Lumber Mill Blaze | pics srorviss, ta, does 4 a Tacoma Lad Fatally Klingon, who lives at the Victoria] “Suicide” Proves to 00 smoking m clgarro, and to reading the|| wil] take place in front of the Pan at noo sd | DES MOINES, In. Dec, nie hotel, put the money inside his sock, | Satie priate tien cite Ww, itiey neao brigarda. have capture a | Shot While Huntin J 5 | 4 and G, Welt, in the sloop “Norn,” drop-| PAGE 9—Some of the wishes that have been made Does $2,000 Damage |group of Catholic priests near Ct TACOMA, Dec. &—Probably Kola ; Ie Had : ehaneail rie Be Sack of Straw U) ping anchor off the front garden, and we by Seattle women readers, trying for the wrist watch Sawdust collecting around a hot! ty Chow, uecordine | where had ‘‘no chance’ of get-| A frenzied appeal from a woman \ ; Wier morta dun Mk cone aoe aie y Sea’ 1 fh Terk edtploe okURAT MSHS, Uilcice uy Chow, aecording to a eablogram |tally wounded, tinrold Batley, 15-| ting away, he told the police. ‘Sunday night sent the police dash- | the fire; and so passed the day, with|| and box seat tickets to Mitzi, prizes offered in e tancous combustion which menneed [ecelved here today by Father Eu. | yearold son of Martin H. Bailey, is| Sunday Eliason and a friend did|ing to Sist ave 8. and King. st. | reat content fn all things, || Magic Ring” wishing contest. the Nettloton lumber mill, 26th ave.| Mens Cragin of & nea, pea of |in the Tacoma general hospital with | some drinking about town and ur-|where they found the “boat of a | Well, William Jennings Bryan PAGE 11—The story of the gala time Saturday 8. W, and W. Florida st., early Sun-|cahtogram. rendu: ¥ Lat te Ae ahaa AL anOStINS vwilheetsries: vamienee The peelsay stilt | uel ibid ct must be just about thru. The signs night when the new Olympic hotel was formally opened oy Weep au Thee ie Ak A “Fathers Mathias, Dominick, Ka-'ho and three other boys were hunt: |intact, being of the non-collapsible| ‘The cops cut down the lifeless rf ath led by; 6 fire depar i : : 09 re ope ®. Ho's writifity his to the public at the biggest “party” in Seattle’s his- ment. A Tons of $2,000 w patel hy mund_and other priests captured Ing ducks ongthe tide Mats yester-' variety, and Eligson said he had not| form. and found {t to be a dumm i nemotrs. ae tory. | banat day. taken his shoe from his foot, dressed in an old suit of clothes, tg anil ‘oss-word puzzle, Have you Many a Watle peach tn an of- PAGE 12—The dhily er Lion Triplats Born ? It’s been growing i larit py fice gets canned, acquired the habit? ‘8 been im, popularity Z eee | since The Star introduced the cross-words to Seattle in Zoo at Oakland ‘The ZR-3 has been renamed the PAGE 20—You're interested in radio, of course ||_ OAKLAND, Deo. 8,—simba, giant] 7 “Los Angeles,” so now the Cafeteria (ae - Py ry | Numidian lion in the Oakland z00, 121 cies Hab cia atip iat: loupe, thike’ oat gi i tee Ba paar al Nacthed Rid acts like @y other proud pap, Ryen| ‘MOUNT VERNON, IIL, Dec. &—) Methodist pastor, and Elsie Sweetin] ‘The couple WN be tried later for) ‘Testimony in the case probably i Innd there f [ ? s if one of the triplets born to Mrs,|In a crowded courtroom, the crowd e ¥ aie Monday. . Simba tn cronwoyed, the old warrior | composed of people of the country-| Wit Ko on trial today for polsoning| the mi@Mer of Mrs, Hight, who was] will not get under way until after i a Movray, hooray, hooray, hooray! @ roars—like a Hon, Hundreds of peo.| side who had watched thelr love af-| Wilfred Sweetin, the woman's hus-| slain in the same manner as}noon as only nine jurors have been } We're yoing home to hit the hay!) s|vle congratulated them today. falr, Lawrence M, Hight, former | band, Sweetin, » [selected so oo“ x b b 1 * “ A ht

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