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tr e ROBBERY INSURANCE JUMPS $100,000 HERE IN A YEAR: Galina | The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington [=| ie Ce ie a AB A ane Matter arese March or Your, by Mall, $2.00 2 * TWO CENTS IN: SEATTLE ger » VOL. 26. NO. 299. — pone Dre” | A rmed a Rabat SEIZED ae Take Huge Weady, folks! Before the leg e<==: Driver of Taxi Cab! FOR BANK «= oll From S Seattle! ii tempers. ATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19% Beoetets ‘have to spend al Th gM | Business en Groan Under - Met Washingion a We IS TAKEN BY \INCE August 1, 1924, robbers . if i cuerse, very tr : - - . and bandits nse taken a» toll @ HUNDRED THOU SAND DOL LARS! tt seotcage SET BANDITS The Question in Her Eyes Must Be|Suspects Arrested | of $125210.3: trom Seattle bush That is the tribute that Seattle and King county } Anawer rV ; ents F ai 2 wih: age eye nice vo more |: Merchants, bankers and industrial firms will pay in 1925 : 5 Answered by You in Hospital Campaign Here; Taken to ware ihe. ood ad to more |) +5 the efficiency of “stickup artists” and payroll robbers Bis BAT ; : Tacoma ; Three In addition there were many ||/in the city, even tho he may be fully covered by insurance. ou ;Daring Feminine Crook 4 smaller, but, nevertheless, “big Underwriters Tuesday set this amount as the figure that Operating in Seattle Others Sought ie, average loot has been || Seattle firms would pay in INCREASED insurance pre- lightly under $9,000, ‘The sue- ||Miums for burglary and holdup insurance during the year. MUNG ° s ho slightly p, oy: ib ged seen er cess of the bandits has been so || Rates recently were advanced from 50 to 600 per cent, fol- ft "1 ab marked that insurance companies || lowing the long line of payroll and other holdups, and the | atthe detectives arrested Charles sed the! jums Kinney, 22, and Guy Rather: bag hhc lo. ha “shy apparent inability of police to check them. ford, 23, as suspects in the Ta Bon Marche, August 8, $22,800 Burglary insurance premiums in Seattle during 1924— = oLYNIA | ‘eeu MAN AIDS HER : "| She Held Pistol on Driver and Took His Money Harry Tr beseiee ana ot Admiral Oriental line, Colman |) before the rates advanced—were approximately $200,000, Woda ake < es the 38th st, branch of the Nw Kg ag ote wr co Aug. || the insurance men say. This year, under the new rates, A pistol, aided by a mar Shot aad tiled. Jaxtromek tt Ust 27, $3, 000. , they will be $300,000. with @ blackjack, held up and robbed $3,400 Saturday E. Harris Co,, Dexter Horton These are the increases in rates in the county, due to the 1 ckmorton Another man and two women are || Dids-. October 27, $3,000. extensive operations of criminals here: : Sy bee y Tue being tought, hero In connection || ..Karlstedt Jewelry, 4325 14th Jewel si 1,000 last y $5: r iter 3, Bungalow, Snohomish | morning w. hen thn ead coe N August 28, $5,000, ewelry stores, premium per $ year, $5; premium . Whose proposal to, JeHesee st. @ report Detective Captain John Strick L. A. Conner, 984 2ist ave, N., year, $20, Increase, 600 per cent. | tatiee dtinking by placing a ah ‘i land, September 18, $1,200. Pawnbrokers and drug stores, premium per $1,000 last (© ex en saucers has met/ . eee. Ww. ¥ L, A. Bernbeisel, Post year, $10; premium this year, $30. Increase, 300 per cent. | approval | imme & search for the Mas eainuts gencer, September 16, 33, a j feminine leader and also began Fetiee beget Bell Loan Co., 105 Washington Other stores, including grocery, fuel, furniture, etc., prem bre really wants to| investigation of two other holdups P ed rape st, October 20, $10,000. ium per $1,000 last year, $5; premium this year, $7.50. immthing, why doesn't it place | Which a man and a woman were ' Liberty theater, November 10, || Increase 50 per cent. tas on the sideburns these he- | Fobbed. wero | Throckmorton said that about i | midnight he picked uPyacman and woman downtown in his Red Top taxicab. They gave him an address im West Seattle and he started to! | | drive there. } %| As he drove up to a lonely street intersection en route the woman | Theaters, premium per $1,000 last year, $10; premium this ent a Increase 50 per cent. | Ba ~ . Ww, 2 k messenger and paymaster insurance, premium per day, the day follow no fatal Mrs. ALC, W 221 Hinck- holdup. ‘ite md they Saves x Ht aber | 000. | $1,000 last year, $7.50; premium this year, $11.25. Increase |Seattie by boat Sunday and were 6. f | 50 per cent. j Met at the dock by two well-dressed |} Sve. 8., December 19, $15,000, Office and mercantile safe insurance, premium per $1,000 young women who, he says, passed Roland Carlson, Rhodes dept. | iB @ large roll of money to the men. || store, December 31, $4,200, last year, $3.30; premium this year, $4.95. Increase 50 per iiiiacisr ‘gets. lasier (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) They temporarily eluded the Ta:|| Pac. Tel & Tel, Co., January 18, |/ Cent ° : Now he's applying tor | coma police, but were traced Mon- |] $27,600. The schedule of burglary insurance rates is issued by } BGiing 2 mow plow during) day night to the Angelus || Brewster Cigar store, Henry |/the National Board of Underwriters and is in effect in all | es J t [Bee eye Ft bale ending | Blac Gitaabore’ Jt Spas companies handling burglary insurance. A significant fea- | APPLESAUCE SAYS: usta |¢. Christensen went to the ———————’ | ture is the fact that there has been no increase in insurance |} / fad unlocked the door of room 9| jrates against residential burglary, theft and larceny. \ ie jwith 9 pase be ‘Does AHEAD OF. While it is true, that most of the opportunity for big | ING: MEN | “stickup jobs” is in the downtown commercial and financial | |: ‘The officers found the men asl a |district, the insurance men point out that officials in the and covered them with revolvers, | SCHEDULE \outlying police precincts have kept their precincts reason- | while one of the detectives awak- | ably free from hazards. Some of these officials are recog- bao agg a pet, AA ots ne |nized widely as the most efficient police officers on the "3 patie |Darling Has Trouble Getting } Coast, but, because of politics, they are relegated to com- Laugh or Two |Rudy Takes | - x AB-caliber automatic plist fully \No Chances . foeded His Plane Started | paratively minor and unimportant positions. a. e eas. igs FRANCISCO, 10 Se RN, s h > iy rayne m 1] Strickland says the women Insurance risks, the insurance men point out, are divided ema boy's way of making doiph Valentino, ‘the sbelk,"| This is Mahi with a Vetere, sy Sa Ae Ske Posie 1 | anda pot rngaharyy boob py en NCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 19—|into four classes, graded according to the risk. Last year jie pall her pigtails, or chase | yesterday ordered from Sol Levison, jeyes. One of the tiny sufferers at the Orthopedic hospita | eee A wwontians “Weal daebee" tthe Hours ahead of the record es-|Seattle was in the fourth class. This year the risk has down the street with |wno makes the boxing gloves for| Katie, is asking the question with her eyes: “Will you! banan car as it escaped south, | tablished two weeks ago by “Seppala, | increased, but it has been stepped up to the second class, y Worm to p down her/alt the championship matches, a set Pi | Finn.” ere . of gloves and a punching be, j help the $2,000,000 fund campaign? | Monday night tho two girls put | te Finn.” men and dogs today were) With the risk ratio inccreasing. Chicago is still in the third eee 1 ee shoves ‘si Di ing bag —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Statt Photographers in nove al phone calls, trying to get | acing thru the bitter cold of the | King Cole wa. e: Id soul, cope 8 SG Seen Apert to| . " | Rutherford and Kinney at the hotel. | Northland, carrying 500,000 units of | Class. é Smee © erry olf s0dl.| see “Rudy” wearing @ black eye and BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER It in for Katie and for the Katles} rq calls were intarcepted by the | @Mtitoxin from Nenana to Nome. Only a small section of the country is considered as great 3 Heughier frequently shook, | q cauliflower ear, ATIE {5 not YOUR little girl.) and Sonnys that will come after her, | the 7 e ieiled for his pipe | He ordered a face mask, t Neither, perhaps, are any of the| that Seattio is this week giving itself | PON. I, malar ypeiqge serv riser earl te risk as Seattle, the premium tables show. e . : 00. | IA Neither, perhaps, are any of the| that Seattle is this week ne : ng and his mechanic were vain! called for his dort ose bother hundred litte oripple kiddies | over to a campaign to pay for $2,000,-|, 4 thin man, supposed to have) 7 H var galled for Ws eross-word) Fy Noe W, | waiting ntly up at the Ortho-| 000 endowment Insurance, f ta | teen in the room, was not found | trying to get: their airplane ready i | waiting so patiently. up at the beeing deapnapt ne ae pte Bae 1 the detectives od for the flight to carry 500,000 more Yok, oe, lo Not oe ant | pedic hospital up on the hill for little | the Children’s Orthopedic h nA ’ fe hag vanbbiae sear testibnersioh ge | units of hatte - i ae hoon | Bust of “Cal | twixted Ilmbs and spines to be made | that for all time to come it will by GAG ah colt navel Solve aba , who has just been a a legistative |e! Seain—waiting for thelr chance | able to carry on its wonder work | doned, as Darling is having difficulty Eee seat two fights this STON, Feb. 10—The legislative |+, be able to play, and later to work | humanity, unhampered’ by lack ‘at de Ld Y | ‘Will net him $1,500,000. | committee of the Massachu-| ana take their place in the big world, | funda, |in getting his ship in commission for | u ¢| * married mbn setts statchouse has rejected a bill), iW¢6 that hurries so fast beyond| Tuesday marked the real start of} | the det iL tte rage she aes s fcalling for the erection within the | the windows! lene sales drive. Publi * | ing helpers, Monday froze his hands . jstatehouse of a bust, tablet Or) perhaps little Katie doesn't mean | pathetic men and women are going t¢ o| | wosning one page radiator th LAN NDON VICTIM OF |statue of Calvin Coolidge, president | anything to you. But !f you should| ask you to do your share | fi pcthapar and Cg pase when the | FIENDISH PLOT! of the United States and former y we io have a 5| Already $300,000 has been ledgedt | wine was finally started some day, happen to hav itth ¥ p The temperature at Nenana and | | governor of Massachusetts. child, doomed to be a helpless cripple |in advance. Monday night at The No reason was given for the rejan of jt» days unless—well, Katie|Olymplc Hotel, 600 men and wo. | House Takes ~ Aetion; Bill | atong the route hovers between 50 [joao "| oti. ma somne i vou|men tn of tam tata turmoe| Now Goes to Senate | and 2 degrees below zero. Farmer Relief Measure Goes to Sen- Better time is being made by the THEN, wouldn't she? underwriters- pledged themselves to la pre sai aa “That's That, = ¥ eyes oak ‘s/n to Page 1, Column 3) |, WASTE Feb, 10,—The|armaniation «prevail along the ate, Where It Has More Friends house toda ased the new postal | “> The dogs are be- | he Major eek es ‘Said ¢ ut Tae aie caned pala th a | ened oe ee atte ney | OLYMPIA, Feb. 10.—Governor Hartley and Mark Reed, ALLAS, Tex. Feb. 10-—Tho It {necreased rates to raise $60,000,-| new teams take up the journey and | 5 vation Army here does not “a 000 more a year and is approved by | plunge on into the biting cold. his chief of staff, went down to their first defeat today ldorse legalized boxing, but Maj. C. | President Coolidge. ries of pos-| Not a moment fs lost in changing | __ sy PEC ATITAL. BURFAU. cnith, 60; retired Salvationist, does. te workers will be increased by $68, Iz The team dashes into # re|When the house repassed the $400,000 seed wheat credit bill 00 ler Dan Land King legisistor, ta declared Yesterday Dallas pastors met and 9,000 annually, liay point, the packages are trans- jover the veto. The vote was 77 to 30. The bill now goes 98 the road to rrevvery from jenounced the bo bill before th 6 bill now goo: senate. erred t ¢ 8 Reiiiaicsced waite cresting Jenounced the boxing bill befor | 1 OO ee ene |ferred and the “mercy” run is con-/+ the senate, where its friends claim enough votes are SMS the Child Labor amendment. (ezisiature. A tor asked if the | The house passed the bill after | tinued : ph fammenced “hin tarnne thon Army indorsed it | ave ccl en leans | resolution to suspend the| . When Seppala made the trip, the! mustered to insure passage. Hartley vetoed the measure mt ® dozen les, planted he te does,” said Major Smith. ules, limit debate to 40 t do} d me © forced tor :, * : i planted im th It does,” said Major Smit b imiting debate to 49 minutes, |doga and men were forced to run | oy the ground that it was class legislation and led to “the by the Big Interests, eried out.) vty doen not!” shouted Staft Cap- | prohibit amendments. "| their hearts out, fighting exhaus- Marching for the instigators| tain A. B. Whitney, “and smith | his 4 Ai Mae postal measure |tion every few miles. pitfalls of paternalism.” Hien’t authorized to speak for tho |to get a favorable voto in congress.| If Darling cannot get his plano] . ays : At cee . Seale ae yee \Reporter Says He Talked to Colinas | in ‘providing tat tacceanes of| started: the. second unit of aati-| The bill is designed to provide relief for drought stricken Bete Viesord + © than to] After adjournment Smith met | Itt ,000,000, without Increases inj toxin will bo aent by dog teams. | areas in Eastern Washington. 1'Poo boxer, | whitney in the Y. M. C. A. lobby.| Rescuers Near Victim |rates, was passed by congress last | on the) The argument was continued. | lepring, but vetoed by President Cool-| ‘ | ik’ went Smith's fist against | VE CITY, Ky. Feb, 10.— effect the release. ‘They expect to | ide. His veto was upheld in the TRAIN KILLS SIX! Senate in Tax Battle as Wie, age si | “PIo rot whitey da he hit C loyd Collins told me; he is/reach tho explorer Thursday. wions donate then drafted and passed See three bricks fine sconinee js ‘the. wape eatesnee fo mars sth | Repeated electrical tests thruout!a bill raising $46,000,000, which the | eee? sit L ; l t N Cl egal Baby Joy, | “That's that,’* said the 60-y rol | en the pgs oe ree ald. bith the night indicated time aftor time| president disapproved becauso of in-| AUtO and Truck Hit by Lo- egis Qa ure ears Ose “Precocious boy!” | major, dusted off his hands and|from thet Collins lived. The new crevice| sufficient revenue. It was returned tae |e could get him out.” without action by the house, which | comotive in East ee ee te Cry his oppo 25% eee a % as NY t 7 +),| found nearby thru gas tests was oy 2 went on Wile “way. |" rhat was the testimony of Wil- : ¥ | y +e . . Bee Feat of Dexter a tam ‘Burke Mifler, new re. |fal8e fopted resolution aka ae Hartley’s Commission Plan Before Body; / Day check stretch a p Dr. W. IL. Hazlett, Chicago speciat-}against revenue measures not orig!| PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 10,—Six : * 6 fe 6, ‘ore 9: . | Pie Baturday to | Hooray for jporter of Louisville, before - the |v ssorted he wax positive Collins | nating In tho house. parsons, wenn iielled -whair ca anotor| House Has Bond Election Bill 5 | Suspenders court martial of inquiry today. The | seit tives. ‘Tests made thru amplt-| Pend AERO TRILL Gate Hitt | Lite bea N, Feb, 10—P I vis roar, | riers attached to the light wire which | lpy a Pennsylvania freight engine}| OLYMPIA, Feb, 10.—With its/or metropolitan districts. Tt doos c 4) IXZTASHINGTON, Feb. 10—Pre elds {Iluminates the victim's prison re-| lat Cc > ; | , ;,|mot apply to school, diking or irri- 4 | Ms aa fi } at Chester, Pa, today. close set for midnight Wednesday, | °t apply to , diking or Meg are 8A to the office, where Gent Coolidge has received the| ler was the first witness summoned. | coed a regular sound which Haz-| heh ; EK <wrunadt| ¥ | gation districts. The senate alread si wd beat” iti" alt the altelt inks of an employs of the su He said he had conversed with | itt was positive marked the respira. Two of the victims were women: tthe jogisiature fought thru the day} iiscd it ¥ lomer Blew, Jr, thanks 0 ‘ | ‘ jie B postive Inarnen tie TeeP! Of the five th tomobile, sed it. Peake with a siommich ache ponder industry for his strong stand | Collins while the latter lay In the ltign of Collins ‘ spe ad Ta rad Be mobliny|in both houses, the senate battling} ‘The house also was to pass the | 4 suffering most horribl; f venders agninst|grip of the boulder that has kept | SAN ANTONIO, Tox., Feb, 10,—| four are dead and the fifth seriously a ‘ ; ne ioe ae Mee. tire egg FS Sie cee gah fp ment be ; ‘ | ‘The text was mado lato yeater.| SAN ANTONIO. 7% . 10 | injured over the tax commission measure; | capital outlay bill, already thru the i in id cere And she M4 ity and nine pairs of suspenders, |him prisoner for days. laa a twice. during the night | Dashing to earth while a great clou¢ i 4 = . senate, providing building funds for MLE ® o'ehock. an ig enceny oh | The court, opening here, pi ably | ve fl otite Mt ‘ aeons night | oP amoke tralled from the exhaust of| Both men. on the truck, a five-ton|the house flying in tho face of the | Mite, een C het Stirred by the president's remarks | will adjourn to Sand ( oe |their Curtias training plane, First)tank ear of the Sinclair Oll com-} It {s possible that both houses!" 4 couple of minor bills relating tt lst three Princeton students, who|miles away, to examine other wit rer Fes bg ee Ui ben ¥ | Lieut, Arthur L. Foster and Maj. Leo |Pany, were Killed. will work overtime tonight. is ta, ae aneeiaiadon Aina. nee v lealled at the White House garbed | nesne if ag pets ya ane Chat tht 2 O. Wright were killed two miles from i oT ease > The house also had up the bond| up. One advances the meeting date * in’ prevailing’ “balloon” trouser| ‘While the court, called witnosnes, | Tir a ee eee nonin, Patient] Prous, Meld today, The: plane burst | SPOKANE, Feb. 10—Sixty days} election bill, frankly drawn by the|of county equilization boards from tote ® man t um: | style, one man wrote: diggers shoveled their way nlowly | tees be + ‘h as ies che ag" into flames jt struck the ground | in jail and a $106 fine were given | administration to “prevent any more|August to the first Monday of Carries. 11 often helongn Things look very promising for|into the shaft that da tows ard | with this a ae ed id, out 49) and both bodies were badly burned. | Mrs. Margaret Hermesch here yest bond issue It requires a 50 per| July; the other provides $40,000 to HNer fellow 1926, expecially now that we have} Collins. They have dug about gg|times a minute, he said, Collins Wright's mother lives at Lyons,|day when she pleaded guilty in police} cent total vote on any new bond] run the tax commission until March, ~A. J. & the president to Jead the band, of the 60 feet they must gouge to} (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) ind. court to poisoning dogs. issue in a city, county, town, port! 1926,