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bd fe) TALIAN BANK ERIS JAILED See The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington =... The Seattle Star 2 "hit iust Entered as Second Class M OL 2 NO. : “We Home sre TTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 ; a TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. R EVO LT | The Styles of 1924 Ecli Eclipsed by Mode of 1925 | Missing Broker May Also Be in Court AGAINST Friday, Saye Attorney HARTLEY OE LUCENTI, partner of F. S. Polet a priv State Legislature heriffs and charge. Deput heriffs dropped their search for Polet Thursd when Attorney Hugh M. Cal in superior court Friday to answer a ectives at er arrest on a grand larc ilar charge grow- ing out of al d shortages in the bank. Polet has been openly yught since Saturday 1 a receiver for th bank fellow countryman obt woe tablets into ar barre! Refuses to Quit; asked judgment for alleged to have been misappro- Be on, withtay. sae} Bitter Battle Is ieee glade Ae a Bpefdle car will observe the ay} Now Und Ww Bi congigtlndosl pong! a 38 i biting ceremonies A nder Way ff Matt Starwich had 1 th ten stopped nder LYMPIA, } On. the ant atten, they were, unible « to’. find Res sort rer EIN cm N lots on ovr Ei die ibee eee ee ee REPORT SHORTAGE iNwe born 0 self Brice i) 15,000 " eae... * a t " against p to Th wae Ee ayreng and ambit Tea're Ores ~ i E any | Collins Delivery May Come ote! in Minutes—or Hours now's of FIRST AID 1S READY {Digging Now in Roof Over Buried Man is charged, he used it] T THE MOUTH OF SAND jin various investments in Seattle, | CAVE, Ky., Feb. 12—As a a ng the Bagdad cafe, which} winter wind flecked snow across ow is operating under new man-| the opening of their shaft, dig- gers attacked this morning the ns were victim-| last few feet of rock that sep- arates them from Floyd Collins. | The mole men have burrowed to = recy of Canpar, Was | te mations ec be forms the harges Polet failed to turn| 1 | over $818 collected on a Casper bank Tt may hiebeveeipoe Rains, 402 -cag Kee casahae’ te Khalanwabasi, fore their picks plerce that bot- ¥ GRAPHIC SECTION @ First photo ww" /) reach Seattle ‘ showing Governor | VOTE AGAINST Hartley ordering | ‘ ADJOL KNMENT the legistature to | i adjourn. The pho- | p+ tographer snapped | Hartley just’ as/Row pen he was about to ie! yell “Seat!” at the . ee sotons, e passed seaate ants were! is Kast a mind reader?” i ia s thanelioien!. | Och oe paps. include sting. in. sewon you read my mind? unti} next Thursday, by which day e+ |the governor. either must’ sign OF wadranert you'go there”) veto the supplemental appropria- tion bill, earrying various capital who Bail has been fixed at $10,009;!0M crust and disclose to them their each for Lucent! and Polet, Lucent! | sol. not posted his bond at noon| All preparations have been made ul KNOWS WILAT SOUTH joutta Thursday, to quickly clear out the debria: place ya for state institutions. Hart , CALIFORNIA 18 WORTH . soit aoe \coll “ . ‘ " > * yes i: i } fi aziett, cago, wh sith marvelous view. Value | proval of thiw neat so ae "i Mise Frances’ Hartman, of Grote-Rankin, and Royal R. Miller, of Cheaaty’s, in the latest spring styles. of ‘a year ‘SERUM DELAYED «:- senate 0 wal ; § morning Peay nt eamaggr eg aedentiie ing | 90 and today. The two pictures were taken 12 months apart, the one at left today and at right.a year ago. | | But there they stop. Dr. Haslett jafter telling him that public senti-| —Photo at left by Price & Carter. Photo at right by Jacobs jay cates paleo Or he may n the seed| y ’ say the is dead. Mere with regret that lost| ment wax against him on *) BY G. LUCILE BUTLER | tearn il over ot Gaol PF) Satesissdl ais wedy’ chaeds tate | Dogs Fighting | Way Thru [ce a Wet national Learn to Swim| wheat proposition, ask him to re wee bo) nd (girls, the The picture and. wrists, The x rtbrially 6 | ell thks atcaal " Ger only consolation ta that| lease som his 15 etvleblad Hedindl Beech ae ve bicawey ae . ; _ | Snow South of Norton Bay ge ko 5 mpxtuaymn. oC 60; hours fui fo darn cold to learn to| Votes, to enable the sen Comthatt: ter fein evening. dle it. ee o ¢ atraigh reas‘ | ss Ry: [io eet the eval €5 ence, Collins ill over the yet } the modes, of 1925 with | {2 & twelve-month, Tt ‘ x ee annie | NOME, Feb. 12.—Heavy snows} oon ECORI SAGE OS head jmittee inctuded Senators | of 1924. | spring faxhio nd of sporting a faint pin | south of :Nottod* bay;. have delayed | Sates Ch epernuooe. teened the, Sutton, Wilmer, Condon and Me ' Rae . ¥ Swear attice: “ahirt ‘wilh “attnaphd cole | x following official communique: + | Sui . . | What was smart and ultra in M Fra 2 $a ¥ jt dog teams bringing new supplies} “at 9 a m. today the shaft had TOAYS NEWS PICTURE Oe caer 1924 is no longer in the realm umkin, and oe, of bina straw, ae pomhlbstrest oxe at Sap ANG 2 jof diphtheria serum to Nome, but| reached a depth of about 40 feet 4 iS ¢ 8 a neanty’s wer d with pastel le - handkerchief linen, barre h © epidemic is steadily being co pray z hae x Fetes of the exclusive! + of Cheasty’a. The ° A with “pastel leaves aid ha merchlet 1 tar ed with | tho id mic ts steadily being con-| “Engineers calculate Collins is not , i aes din t late y the r ® i ; h m: i aplity rolied and no apprehension is felt.} more than 70 feet below the sur- ms launched Into a vitriolic wat photographer in 1924. and again chiffon hos 1 black with the’ of fegimental | The new blizzard is expected to} face Jattack in the house on thedaell year, but it is¢ | in 1925 they were caught by the patent pumps complete the vivid | His top coat is of I im. | blow itself out today and, with the} “Qur normal average now is 10 Coyle, who took ft upon himself last) ois Fashion's camera man—again in” the Thank you, Miss Hart- ported gray with ‘overplaid of | exception of unpacked snow, there} feet in 24 hours, which should put night to address the senate r Witness the: ¢ LATEST javender, and: English washable | will be little to impede the progress| ys at tho T0-foot level 60 hours pares: ae eee Oe apie. gyre | tures. Shorter Miss Hartman is wearin Mr. Miller, from his Quaker silk muffler, gloves of Chinese [of the drivers from Unalakeet to/from now. ness.” Sims told the tied oft the| trousers: longer “erivemble” suit of Chill Ber gray hat. with the new wide antelope, natural, and - utick | Nome. ; . |. “it then will be necessary to he “resented. man ca | er. All sorts of litle point’ to line and printed Georgette brim, to his imported French matehi In the first “race of mercy” &@| bere a tunnel to Collins, whose po- streets coming in and crith c blizzard descended upon the Norton | sition laterally from our shaft we this body. I am more sat 1 bay trail when the sleds were almost | believe we have fixed.” ct for te crema CHARGE BOND BILL ‘THUG IS SLAIN 131 KILLED IN weet fe ns ca [ Say: nen Seam ee jeteated for the governors weathered it. ficlally: Several senators have asked for, The serum reached Kaltag early} “All this is barring surprises. and have been refused, woiboonrgs o_o | yesterday and should be in Unala-|There are many fissures In rocks. to go home, Unanimous consent is f i keet somo time today, according to} We might at any moment strike one required. When pro-veto senators Ex-Convict Bludgeoned in wireless reports recelved here, which would lead us to Collins.” (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) Fight Over Woman STEWART JURY Councilmen Fight Passage of Election| 7:00, i°», [ante Wes and Mothers in by some blunt instru d M ment, probably a club, the body of ee: j mn easure P. U. Bunday, 34, ex-convict, and| PysRLIN DISCHARGED ‘ y, 34, . ERLIN, Feb. 12—One hundred Quae. Feb, 12.—Charging local improvement district |found in his Ford _ | well known ‘police character, was! abd, thibtwone scntiem otrel that a Stone & Webster plot tof The bond election bill, with the|st, between Pacifi lan on 8. 68th/ kéted in a mine explosion at Dort-| | Deliberates 19 | Hours With- | “bamstring® the Skagit project w 1 o'clock this morn or of success, C1 By Captain Dingle and Park aves.! mund, shortly before midnight, in| one of the worst disasters in Ger tax commission me was being {shortly befor Myertising the benefits c erge heid up t the } a8 jms. Muay be made very at- nm th verg , a B « cote| MAR Indust | But we'll bet they'll never out Reaching Decision Councilmen Ralph Nichols,and Phil}a club to fore jon| Police claim Sunday, who i nn |, Saveral rescue workers, cutting ¢ as the sign bearing _ | Tindall, of Seattle, staged a last-c hy and favorable vote 0 seed passed — y AB fo sh 2 n : |their way into the gas-filled shafts met cf a coat that used De rite 9% boura’| fight here today to prevent pasnage/ wheat credit bill, vetoe “by. the | auarre z jorothy Alle *3./in search of possible survivors, were . fv hat used to aP-| table to agree aft 19% ctl lof the bond election bill, amended | governor seed wheat, no tax| White, The police are holding Miss | asphyxiated | eet deliberation on whether or not James| ye oan and now in commit-| commission,” v the defi of legis.|Allen tn the city Jail. Assistano Of the 188 miners trapped when | R. Stewart was guilty of manslaugh IW SERVICE STATION | ter, a jury of six men and six women | : Prohibition department be-| was discharged by Judge Austin E.| If the ‘bill as it is passes, Gdtertise the dangers of| Griffiths shortly after noon Thurs | asserted, it will be virtually imp or, the bootleggera may! day. The jury was attempting to de. |ble to float future bond issues King county autho as | Iators to the exe , who were! tne punds here, w : : blast let go, only seven were ney | to bring blood! hrotight: catralive enlisted In the search for W |_ The entire industrial region around| to po who, police Y, is sus; perenne was plunged into gloom of the crime, by the tragedy and crowds gathered and erect Pillboards like| cide the fate of Stewart, alleged hit-| complete the Skagit, and millions | eee fin an mood at the mino en-| and-run driver, who is accused of|of dollars spent by ape for by.| thhngh: seiradtenine: bs pad the ‘ai. quart . manslaughter in the killing of George | dro-electric development wi be \Vat Explodes tn Chicago | [sto of Iodine, pint..... Larson, 24-year-old son of Mrs. Olga| “up in the air.” Thé “Gartian |, roverntien€ weit. {ts Cure thonded, quart..$3 |tarson, 16th ave. N. W. und W.| ‘The pilt as amended would force) American Engraving Ban londolaaaen. tr te : | ad | the ctty to get out on ccey tat Pitiful scenes were enacted as | hen the jurors reported Thurs-! vote to float new 8) it bond ts. c “AG ok 2 healt . inahgaeec iv : 8 Bi Faiy at 16 o'clock the foreman | and this, Nichols sald. would en and . is hk w _ tain “, me Iara Kept in Position | wilde ae is Ty i ae a a nounced the jury stood seven to fi gor re a : ae eg sériously, today when a vat of gun at Coast Stations to be allowed to enter the pit for acquittal. ue it is necessary: to 5” {cotton and ether exploded in the] i mouth and help the hundreds of/ [absolutely no truth to the} The result of the first ballot taken | « elections, because, the council-| oi emical room of” the engraving} |volunteers who were risking their} er, that Jack Dempsey| shortly after retiring at & p. m.|man sald, If the issues go on the) (i+ oF the Chiesgo Evening Amer-| PORTLAND, Fev. 12.—Heav$ lives in tho shafts 2 } Yeading role. | Wednesday was eight to four for) general election ballot, with per | ian | storm conditions still prevailed to-) Rescue workers with torches and =f) aenuittal. eau asasti se| hi : Se ee om jen. O°") Fire followed the explosion i Bog Bray arpa oe foast: oxygen tanks had to cut their w TE FOR THE POISON Stewart is accused of the death of| feat is almost certa ote ' Dense smoke poured Into offices! and storm warning remained in po-|inry rocks to the rear of the death | "IVY CLUB George Larson, 24-year-old son of|the flock of imues, and the tent lon other floors of the huge office|sition at all Coast stations north! chamber, where the explosion bur-| ‘HE clouds rush down to greet the sea out i Sy Fiadin vote) Mrs. Olga Larson, at W. 62nd st. and|ency ts to vote them all down, Ntch-| ruiging and acorea ot persona) of San Francisco, in Snticipation |\ey meri or tho victims | " " Bete who suyys Into the | 15th ave N. W., Jat December 13. |ols said. ‘ ty, [climbed down the fire escapes to/that the blow might move Inland. |'"yreaking into one gascous pass- there—and the wide green waters roll to 4 A life-size post-mortem photograph) Judson Falkner, King county, | garos Reports received by the district a ies lid | ‘ 7 ] Be ey, Tree | cine Haxeorhalred baby, showing] iojd the house that if the bill panees |S°%" vodthan ORR idlontat Car Cina aamane cereee workers, sclddlis the thundering melody of wind and rain... . Jn your ear for five’ |the scars which caused it» death, and) witt be necessary to hold a Abpea | storm was decreasing slightly in in-| gtus and gas masks, found chalked There were two strong men—and the one 9 minutes, janother photograph of the radiator! election to pave a@ street, beca | tensity, as one offshot has moved! 4, tno wall: “Midnight: Nine of | y “% . a gS see jot Stewart's Ford delivery, car, alow) ag it ia drawn ity would apply to | inland over Northern Caiffornia and | ys gtili alive.” || loved a woman and the other loved the sea. . Tht ‘reason you nee 20K corresponding marks, were was centering over Nevada ‘rhe nine were found dead, nud | The one stood on the rain-swept deck and og 0 i featured exhibits of Robert 8. Mace | Ships at sea still reported heavy | gied together in a heap at the end i phe of pretty girls go- | FRIN tef deputy promecutor, who| ASK CAS PROBE ss in Cave Collapse | fs ehoass the ontubn nad. Northern | 04, towether In a heap at the end |} watched the fury of the skies. The other sat in fs because so few girls | ry ue ‘ |was aided by Luke 8. May, Seattle| | Catito coast, where the gales|tried vainly to escape an the gasses |{ & cabin and read the love in a woman’s eyes. Odie [same time in the hist in California had been holding way for neveral lapread. ~ Tt was for beautiful Mary Manning to choose ¢ an the first time in the his ory | 3 da E omete: ab all alo — _ fe plane [ine rene M207 egotution Would. nvesti+| gx yasicu, von an_(trtciermae oan ahs 140,000 Children in |] (— May. Miia oe bed Cou & little on my new har-' istration that such a so clear that it pleases es to the offies, where reported iste ly low, ic and acien rested on photograp! Junder tons of earth folt ocean mists. Great, lusty brute-men_ there tifically expert testimony. May tes. TON, Feb. 12--Renator{lmpre of an artifical cave on Spring] London Flu Victims were on the clipper Orontes, southward-bound. unda o a dead yASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Senator PRION, Wek” a ar me SE ere tad by contact Teaanell, Florida, democrat, today |mountain, six miles northwest of One Thousand Dead |... Toon shoot eniidren are|| And Mary Manning, a madman’ s plaything. ic. sand London school children are ase has been | gate Gasoline Price Rise [Three men ' » for| here ~ “ . hine. lan invest ion by the federal trad . ° esi a 0 o average & a; my wyte 4 ceatewart testified he felt a slight fommiaaton of recent increases in the|Cheney Jobnaon, left here for the} LONDON, Feb. 12.—One tho ance is in the class rooms. modern sea stories! : ORs Yellow einen while passing the scene and! price of gasoline acene carly today, Heavy rains} persons died this week in The entire British Isles are in in Hollywood, mete do we # x hep him ‘The resolution, on which no action| washed out the rond between Bt.| Tung Fu alone, victims of a serious! the grip of an epidemic that Is n taken, charges the in-|Helerim and the eave and almost mine in the province of Yunnan,] spreading with alarming rapidity, al cording to 2 Central News dis-| tho the Meacs itself is comparativo: | on font [patch from Tientsin. ly mild heard a wotndn’s screams. When had parked his ear nearby, he said| has | A ‘ ¢ *abyied and was told @ child|creases were unwarranted and made) hwf the distance must be traverse A. J. 8, bwes run over. larbitrarily. Starting Next Week in The Star