The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1925, Page 7

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AR ‘T¥agedy 7 FREDERICK & NELSON : : | +g | | 4 ark in Ait, |geeeo DOWNSTAIRS STORE Head of Booze T’robers), Now in Session Mahe Simms Finds * a ; New Tissue Ginghams and _Voiles Tissue Ginghams at 65c Yard Voiles at 50c and 75c Yard “ee Tissue Gingh checks — This is the seventh of Slims’ series on Am | EDITOR'S NOTE | Weakened sea power BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS B ST TER to see what kind of a job our airmen would face if called upon to prevent an enemy blowing up the Panama canal from the clouds, I went up wit! Squadron Leader Capt. Randolph, of Texas I Before I came down | knew It will be Nature makes it so. For nine all 40-INCH VOILES Jot patterr yme job. MBROIDERED months in the year clouds t in dense rhasses hover over th Ideal conditions for an aerial ambush We took off fre France field, the only practicable hopping-off place in the zone. It is only half as big as it ought to be and we had barely lifted from the ground when we came to the edge of the fill. For the field is a reclaimed marsh, Out over the Caribbean we roared to gain altitude. Turning, we crossed the Colon breakwater and headed for the Atlantic entrance to the visible Navy bay My chief impression jiffy we coast-to- and be M econd strong zon¢ and lavende 50e the rose vard are Extensive Assortments of Rag Rugs canal, across | ATTRACTIVELY LOW-PRICED | of the canal from was the coast R AG R ving a trow Canal Did You Know the tAG ‘sting plain color. x48 inch RUGS OVAL B variet of er border ir y blue, ros 4 Light and dark blue, rose 5 inches, $2.10 RAG RUGS in plain co trasting border ar OREHAND yellow, brown and black t Also good assdériments of AXMINSTER RUGS in small and room sizes at low prices. MORE MEN, MORI acer: oe eee ; 2 PLANES NEEDED T neve x36 inches, $1.00 24x48 inches, $1.39 27xb4 80x60 nches, $1.80 nches, $2.35 TALES STORE Broken Lines — Men’s Knitted Ties already federal grand jury convened again Monday to con- its investigation of Seattle's alleged liquor ring and matters. Here is C. P. Burnett, 749 N. Broadway, ig his home for the federal building. 5 Phote by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers cana) MMOSION PLOTEXGUSE FAILS Arrests Five on ips’ Blast Charges | fm, charged with veing Sina} nd red in a ships at} If Free State, PDs arrests fo{lovrest TBR a the men ar BES etsmouth dock yara ntereeption of | BeP Which pamed between the v a officers | ave, & 3 The | automobile PMN of the conspirators were|cers questioned bim. SUSPECT Business Man | Held as Rob- ber of 100 Residences Because the radiator of } mobile cold was when have been story, H. B. tnssine Fait, man was ar night ted of be who in the has robbed the North End. Falt was getting into tle automo. }bile at N, 40th st. and Dunsmor urday night, whep a police drew. up and the offi. Falt sald he suspe 100 homes in Wed In sudden raids by Heot-(hud only been there a minute, but Men in Hanwell, rei. Ming Your Alng Problems’ WL. KNOX Of the Shoot of Salesmanship Wool: the officers found hw radiator was cold, showing that he had not run lthe machine. They took him to t) | Wallingford police station, where b proved that he eperated auto re air shop on 10th ave. N. E. reaponsitle ‘alk’s description tallied xo exactly that of the barglar that arched him twiec, finding ng. They were about to | him when ene of the poll men remarked that Falk's hat .was heavy. Inside theliniig was a gold wrist watch, which had been stolen jan hour or two previous from the lhome of E. N. Jemsen, 4118 Ash | worth z | In Falk's shoes the police found $60 in cash and other jewelry stolen ip three burglaries the same night, }it Is alleged. Capt. J. J. Haag of the Wallingford ;precinct suspects Falk of at least 100 house robberies, he said. ASK NEW TRIAL Highs to Seek New Hearing in Booze Case and isinems ave Charging technical errors by Judge Austin E. Griffiths, Attorney la rd Chavelle Monday filed a motion superior court for a new trial for! arence and Anna High, convicted riday of possession of the 692 cases TOMORROW: What is matter with our navy? the Dick Shively Wants to Build Ships at McNeil Former Policeman Now in Prison Sees Chance to Provide More Work for Men Make McNeil upporting by employing in a government shipbuilding sat the prison. i This is mn plan advocated by Clar ence (Dick) Shively, former Seat WOMEN ROBBED OF $1,900 ‘Everett Girl Loses $1,200 00") | and Seattle Woman BOOT ee ceay een | boys. bu island prison self-, (le policeman prisoners | runner, who January yard) ing a two-year sentenc Shively expressed his idea to |Star representative Sunday wt the latter visited him on a trip of inspection made by officers and men from the Bremerton and Seat tle branches of the 13th naval re They mado the trip on the agie boat 57 “Everybody in anreed that prison life and victed rum began ery | The police were searching Monday for several crews of bandits who Sunday night held up two Seattle {women, an Everett girl and two Se attle men. Mrs. Donald Geddes, owner of the Majestic theater in Ballard robbed of a satchel containing $500, the night's receipts from the theater, when she drove her auto into her garage, Sroadway Aw she entered the building, Mra, Geddes was surrounded by four men, all armed. They: escaped in another HT EVEN BUILD LIQUOR CHASERS “I've go$ a huncn ment shipyard could right here at Mc and that ships leould be built for government use at F ving, beside giving lot of men who would wel to work out in the open jow about building’a few rum dick was asked. well as not,” he was 20 as | appeared happy and con |tented. Officers of the prison agreed that he likely would be a model pri oner and that he |trusty before long lear, | In the Everett robbery, Miss Ele: nor Rutherford, cashier of the would be made a jett theater, was held up and robbed of $1,200, Miss Rutherford was in an auto, lariven by Barney “Yanta, and was \going to the Orpheum theater in |ieverett, where the money was to be until Monday, The stopped the car, took the mon escoped. a i Mrs. Burril Johnson, 338 22nd ave Pia ergy ? N., was held up at 2627 Summit-a he iy siteeca Kt where she had stopped fo unioad a “Yes, this isn't a bad place at all," ald Shively. The food iw whole altho a bit monotonous, I've got a good bed with springs in it, a cell that is light, clean and airy Haven't got a cigaret on you, have said he had Jittle to ¥ Shelt men employed 00-horsepower ively « ranch at eight s the bandits of chotce Nquora seized on the Hi- stock of papers. The two Mount pouitry farm, near Kenmore, |failed to find any money, but took {November 29. The liquor was de-\her wrist watch and her automobile, |stroyed Saturday by Sheriff Matt ‘They forced Mrs. Johnson and her | Starwich in the presence of Robert driver, Clarence Stewart, to proceed Macfarlane, deputy prosecutor, and/on foot. Mrs. Johnson 1s a whole Court Bailiff Swan. sale news dealer. ‘The Highs claimed that the Hquor| Battling with a bandit who tried was stored in their barn by a mys-jto rob him in front of his home, M, terious and unidentified cattle man/J, Kelly, Boren ave., 1023 Union at., who rented the barn as a feed stor ced the man to flee, Sunday night, ‘They disclaimed all knowledge | The thug eseaped by running liquor G. & Werstruk, 2209 Ninth ave, prosecutor's office i is robbed of $5 at Ninth end if the new trial i, grant leneca at. by one bandit about mid destruction of the Hauor will not! might Sunday affect the states as the testi} ns a 6 pee court records of the first | BRITISH MONEY GAINS trial may be admitted to prove that LONDON, Jan 18.- The there was such contraband. Argu-| sterling reached $4.80% on the | ment on Chavelle's motion will prob-|don exchange today, a postwar rec Jably be had next Saturday, ord. Par is $4.87. In Tecognized flicient saicy Many firma his expert employe: organization of ¥ anot wer numb In the Knox ent time. oft . 20. at § P.M. SUNIC CLUB On, Arcade Bldg, in 8364 cnse, speed boat DIDN'T LIKE HOLY ROLLERS “It's rather tough to run a ranch at Shelton while you're tiéd up here, |he commented. "And I'd sure lik jto take a little run in the old boat.” Down the corridor floated the echo of a church choir holding services in the chapel. | father has Dorothy Ellingson. (above) San Francisco girl, who has sed to killing her mother. The girl's father, Joseph Ellingson, and her brother, Earl, shown in the were at first their bitterness girl's deed. The now promised to by his daughter and brother is losing his in- hatred over the laying. MAIL ROBBER IN TOILS AGAIN Capture Chapman, “Brains” of $2,000,000 Raid Paeasacchs Jan. 19.—Heay- 1 confes picture, lenting in the over stand the tense ily guarded in the Marion count here i a robber, safe uspected mui as Ger mail from photographs by Ind., the n i of the $2,000,000 New York postal robbery, who later en caped from Atlanta penitentiary, tried to shoot his way free but was overpowered On his person and in his posse ion when he finally yielded to nun ber had $7, several gold watches, files, two bottles of ‘cert and a revolver admitted his ultro-gly Police ity Don't js: say he ident "the man aid when he was taken tmo cus tody in. Munele enough roup in there to blow up tho court. house,” Chapman laughed when examined jabout his record. |will stick with me,” hb | | | | | | “Why didn't you go to church to. day, Dick?’ ‘axked the reporter Well, 1 had to write to the missus toda besides. T went last Sun la hen the Holy Rollers were holding se e and they made me so nervous I couldn't stand it." A guard told him Christian § tists would have charge of the jeea next Sunday +O, they're all right; Tl Probably | go,"" said Shively. | tong they gong to live all the years sald. “I'm guilty of a lot of things, some big crimes included, but there's of things they're accusing me of unjustly Chapman was the brains the most sensational mail robbery w York City when he and two comp. yne held up a mail truck on October , and exeaped with cash and ecurities Valued at more than $1,430,« 000. “I'm not enough to serve Jot ACCUSED GIRL BUSY WITH INTERVIEWERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19.- DO Dorothy Ellingson 1s keep: ing a record of her experiences in prisor Thus far, it been including tatives, and photograp 40 were ac d Saturday and were added, shows she d by 85 persons, wspaper ut on Thursday 50 taken or her; riday, and more has intervie represen « wore on Sunday 16 tragic| + | mother Of Artificial Silk and Cotton 4 for $1.00 Quite a \ bright n th Knitted cotton $1.00. arie gs, and ple otfering ol colori pecial of artificial Exceptional at DOWNSTAIRS No Money for Defense Father Insi Francis Killed bh Jazamania, “This ca nt public de | Deroth ] “There pend fc lallenists. 7 nly money is the |few dollars a day © allows for witness fee Dorothy's father | Egan “I haven't any money to spend,” be sald. “And anoth thing.” [with determination, “there 4 ing to be lying Ih | Dorothy my daughte ad I'm go agreed = with | pers any | going to stand by 1 going to Keith |frlends of Doroth rrived he yesterday und rest from I jAngeles, where he played a banjo lin the “Friseo Five,” a Jazz orche jtra. He is ct ing to Dorothy's delinquency | He was met at the jail by who came here with from Lynn. He had little to be photographed mother had ar for him arged with contribut his him Mass. to say, six years &go jand hi Jrefusing even until after * Jand procured Jand he had shaved Last might Dorothy's erime was discussed in many churches here “Education with religion,” wa the analysis of the case by Dr James West of the First Baptist church. ‘That is power without control.” FIREARMS UN HOME DE y Y JURY The girl formally | charged murder of mother the j quest gone out A clean ¢ Ellingson with the following of Saturday was when room jury the state islation collapsed pictures at home were shown further recommende that legislature pass an! firearms Ie immediately, | In charging the girl with murder, | the jury said: outstanding feature the p née in the revolver of unusually size and cali of eas all members of the family, and con ataritly _ suggestive @ways a ready meang for impulsive or suicide, “Had not the revolver un penin haye © Ve \ jury therefor Imend the passage of th jstrict the sale and use of firearm: which is now before the state legi lature, also that the governor, the legislature, the public pross| state and clyic bedies lend | mother’ The of the} home | large | | and murder ent, po! tunate hay regen bill to r s on Justice, but Says There'll Be No Lying thousand far { lage of proper FLOODS TAKE |Swollen Rivers Cause Death and Desolation in South ATLANTA oynou. ym flood two't homeless Odds and Ends AT REDUCED PRICES sections in the offering un- 0 arious brok desirable mer- Quite a number « Downstairs Stor chandise sharply reduced prices. Included are items of wearing ap- parel for women, men and children, millinery, shoes and homefurnish- ngs. WNSTAIRS STORE) was made on a bid of $: a thousand for fir, which largely pre 7 cents for other ome white pine, cedar miock is included fn the sale lex’ Cop Suspended for Sick List Deception he whist down town when he was supposed to be at home k leave, Officer James 1 10 days without pay, M Chief W. B, Severyns Hamiltor's suspension was order ed Saturd: to became effective on Mond: ause played General Menopher _jazwse vested Heads Ninth Corps wAas SAN FRANCT Maj, Gen Charles T, Menopher, com man of the Rainbow division of th E. F., will arrive here tod sippl, cau from Hawali to essume command and made huni [the Ninth Corpe area, succeedii Maj, Gen. Charles G. Morton, retin Ga, Jan. 19—Nine have lost their 1 Property water , Cal, Jan. 19, 0 day tar FREDERICK & NELSON Drop-Leaf Breakfast Tables $3.25 As In Unstained, Sanded Finish ined, sanded finish are ready for painting or enameling. Many homekeepers find it a pleasure to finish these tables in color schemes and decora- tions of their own origination, Top measures 36 inches when extended—sketch shows table extended and folded. Unusually good value at $3.25, e UNSTAINED LOW-BACK CHAIRS (as pi for use with breakfast table ually low-pricee at $1.25.° tured) un —Frederick & Nelson, rth Mieer pacer. reso ea

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