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. “WEATHER y The Newspaper With the Bigg est Circulation in Washington iF a “Bananyt tnt | HOME i 4 The seattle Star ue cpirion| il ary in Flaming Wreck: ‘into “i Messenger Is Near Death! | TRUE Sis SAAMERS Joe, Tox Yeees [2 OTHERS Hl The Life Story of a| Boston Terrier } By John Taintor Foote FLEEING yee Dede ebony FATALLY The Molecule Tells she ran aw from home,” t wit } tt irl | 5 poll € i 4 tl about 8 M | : } His Aunt About | Escaped Ore Cc I do ‘ t Sho ore : ‘ | Hs | Si: ‘ on Con- jon't know , : k arted for | | BR Marmuie . 8 Mutt esos than arena Little Girl Dies After \i ta a Marriage victs Steal Auto After the police had searched | When th «ict could vot | Road Crash; Man i a in vain all night long the found Ir r Mr $e he : aghe and Rob Man child, Jean wes. fouind, Saturday |. Bickel collapsed trom metry: at Also Killed | i The > LAMAT = F morning, curled up fast asleep on grief v under the car | ' “ae es Kt sere args ath hh & davenport on th anine | of a 1 Suturd GIRL and a man wore and + ts, et Aug. 15,—(By U. P.)—Three ut the Wasbtnaton Cant be A ¢ eg hua dene and ; men, believed to be Tom Mur He told me he oF & vast lot bute caeidents by ISS KENDLE said, “That's a) ray, Ellsworth Kelly and James came back,’ t rivexplained to ee Ts bapdzia heed n pace si Hh hundred thousund a year! Will escaped Oregon con the police waa" Alba: wilt ta Gini npr Dorothty Dough 10+ year - old ai The Molecule said, “I cannot con-| viets and murderers, were be || pee f° Mataiten arent |i es whether |! danghter of Dpunian ‘wis 1 fp auetion.” | Mornin tine this morning, after I was playing In the yard ihiwel Fedral: Ie | Vesboousversi| tee aie ce eee et i Miss Kendle sald, “Income, not! holding up a garage man here hee Fall p pet dole, Aeete :age ls | Vaoouy he elty, by an automobile driven b ine principal: early today, M4: Mra, Allan’ In: Biok- | Jurvio, has recmarce pines eee ee ie The Molecule said, “Again you! ‘Three men stole a new auto on 06 Recohd ave. N. She | but her present a nce thes Hazel ¥, Yourkoff mechante, ip score heavily. Flips gets the same./ the street here and dro: > the 5 misenat late’ otha aetacncee sReita" are euknaoe NM of 1910 Main nt., dled Saturday morn: | ' We receiv Principal when Aunt) garage where a night man named 3 ee hdd haber ing in the city hospital from injuries i Caroline passes to he reward. ! Hayes was on ¢ — ed Friday night when hit by ie 1 shall not quote as | ‘They throatendd’ his life and ob C. E. Barker dave, at Fint| il follows, to necking | tained $49 of t urage’s fund: ave. 8 | 1 is 1 by the r then d everal mile Oscar 1. Ne %, of 302 Yale i #Wund Miss Kendl xs later dum fr w the point of th in} Miss Ker her eyes. She while the ded birsee pon what scuthward. they said yawned. He said went He went Nes mountains California line. in Daylight Holdup! : fire and, with Neas pinned and } } | time. At last we came to some|must have been going 60 miles an | gates. We turned in thru the gates./ hour,” ono of the tourists reported it a { i A room made of glass. | flowers in the Two Coast Guard Ships for the event 3 Voges Crack Vault After Much Labor; Chamb a lady. She to sleep. | bree tourists coming ever the top | beneath it, enveloped him in a nd I lay down and went to sleep. [ot ¢ prings mour atta Lo: Wh S La h flaming pool of o } I woke up when the car started.|m. today met a car bound for Med SES Nerve en toremen ug at [ r ut Dearborn ie We took Toodles and Miss Kendle | ford answering the description of the “ ” st, t & message tn Rainier ian SS idsic beac. Suck re teers marron ean | him; “Hungry,” Tells Police vaile a ot New York. We drove a long} ‘They barely missed hitting usand F G. A, Smith, 4310 10th ave. i N. was driving a gravel iy [Garr RED without 2 struggle by; The two men, believing that! truck north on Seventh ave. | We went along a drive. We came; Sheriff Hawkins nethnesd his | hin intended victim, Robert Coch: | Cochran was joking, laughed at when he saw the motorcycle i ~io a house. It dawamcm big. house. | belief that it was.the Oregon con.) Fan, 27, an ulleged daylight bandit, 1 tecltaiea “anal-+h speeding toward him and turn, | z was made of e. We went/victs who held up the garage, when | ¥2s jailed at noon Saturday We psc darsayo: maiibees ed. The motorcycle also swer. | the house. ‘There was a man jan doned automobile was found | he had attempted to hold anid | walked out of the «ore ved, skidded and slid directly un- | “MISS EXPO” invites everybody to attend the annual Pacific-Northwest Merchants’ ine i eeierei rom Wn_© see, ann LR Abert Cletenes: north of |Hinmialh pToo toe iui) Merantile : Suddenly the elder Bassett ran der the big truck, which stop: | exposition, which starts Monday at Smith Cove terminal. Miss Helen Frank, as “Miss ina je had black hair. e had funny | Falls, out of gas | 1208 & t st ut of the hat the pee 5 5 advert a) e visi ag ret praca aoa Moises | The a Californ | Cochran was “disafmed and made ie tanal The piietiaa' tallicat the eb 90, has been advertising for weeks the wonders of the big show. Thousands of visit- | | ind bobbed his head. He said, [cense, It was j*.Prisoner by E, Bassett, manage cae toreycle broke, the gas caught OTS ill visit the exposition during its, course here. —Photo by Grady Studio lt How-do you? Well? Yes? Mas’|the machine was stolen of the store him fire and in a second the two 0 re 4 Rob?" between here and Salem Bassett with J. G. PF loaded pistol machines and the unfortunate BY JOHN NELSON i The Molecule “Hello, Saki! | by convicts to come this far nother emf r in rolmen Moul- | bey were a mass of fire, shoot ITH a prostam replete with en f How's your codliverus spiloochum | Sie mcrenWn 4 bean | ime high in the air. V tertalnmant \;and=-addc 1 on § ewe r as : these days?” Cochran held a ae, ’ nw had oni, | Flaming xasoline and oil ° | features, and with every foot of space ’ ’ nice. O, my | han¢ w n ny exhil Pu at The Molecule said, “Where's the | RE a aide Northeast expon r ae sc ioe me) GOUND CHASE BRIDE, 17, DIES °°". ool of Dare Noove man said, “She read! to recelve No: Y 4 nf Chap man’s ’s Pal Sla S Shh Re thru the house, We/ OF CUN SHOT have fr ed they will be on hand lige I i i i e | sla cal bacogadilas 2 Who Betrayed Him Accidental Shooting by Her ()°/"°.‘ that r Haul Is Valued at $1,000 ¢ Molecule He began to sing. Running a gauniet of one-pounders been Husband Proves Fatal worth more than $ ang, "O, Caroline, wilt thou bejandg machine gun bullets, the speed SP RES fore ONDS, jewelry and ca: 000, were iy ear Dee Cesina Ceeenenen vee mere rn B. di S ed Gall I ' rest in Seattle manufac stolen by yeggs in a safe robbery at the Pacific Pic- # It was a nice song. I liked it. I | chaser 265, and darting to free an it, entenc: to ows, $) succumbing suddenly to the ef lt Baa eeu all points thru ture Frame Co. Ti06 Pine st., early Saturday morning. (ae Joined in. dom when the coast ¢ rd Arcata A d b F Cc 4 s of a bullet wound thru her thy gent € a 0., , . a) 3 8 si e ia) The oldish lady stopped us. She |raced out from Everett water front venge y Former Companion abdomen, Mrs. Edith Gocthais, 17 Justries have vied with} , Edtering the place by forcing open a window, the yeggs i looked at me. She said, “Whatjand settled all arguments Friday ee | year-old bride, who vecldental: cach other for exhibition space inthe, tagged the safe from the front office to a rear room,Wwhere EE have you got there, Task?" Inight UNCIE, Ind., Aug. Us—4By | cused by Hance as he lay dy iT He eBek dung cla Pee oe with | smith Cove terminal, where the expo-| they broke it open after much labor. srt Molecule sald, oa may; in Two prisoners were brought to fe. WL gy. P)—thru. prison bars [a country roadside, as being an a ans ne renal at sition will be held. According to Ak! The vault yielded $300 in Olympic hotel bonds, $150 in Y deed—but you'll hardly ye me-|attie and lodged in jai hey are D.| the | ay e ginia Vin / IE. Mitewar Gack LOHR {ba Rp ai g sar ae Lo a a gay ad Smith tana N heker; a | and across one-fourth of a con jcomplicce in the attack, Ie in the) hossieal early Saturdé oda: arr a i att pbs liberty bonds, $225 in cash, and a purse containing a white ae The oldish lady said Charges of failing to stop when| tinent, Gerald Chapman has | jail here, under heavy guard. Her death came as @ e to vas taken up a month ago, | Old ring, set with a diamond cluster, a diamond necklace, f je itr" hailed will be lodged against the two. wreaked vengeance on those He denied knowledge of the dou Sal ape i sitho he Seah SCHUMANN-HEINKE gold chain, three opal rings, and a signet ring. > The Molecule said, aes Oe : LN een auc’ bedi who betrayed him. ble murder, Authorities strengthen i Obntinunlly Iniptovine up. to (WiLL BR REATURE The jewels, with the exception of the diamond cluster : bought him for your birthday, as I | when overhauled, but coast guard 0 7 ‘ ek ethane bane Vande llesitiew col ally ovii Pi tO 7 Nenttte * foie “al ‘i a: Mes 7 AAs reser y I remember. His name is Trouble, |ficers believe that the cargo was jetti.| Pals of the super-bandit shot to) ¢d thelr padashlh nh fal I: hour Friday paiva a ete mer ring, were later found by detectives in the alley back of t The chain goes with him—also love |soned during the midnight chase. deuth Ben Hance and his wife, at|ever. when four ip from Yar Mrs. Goeth: and husband, | pants diallty of frtigies a the store. : and kisses.” ‘The 210-M was slipping thru a fog | whose farm they hid last winter It; town, near af re tance nd hb Julius, were out at parents te sd 1 ly.” ‘ M : as \ BONES TEE PEE * enly the fog lifted off Port| was Hance who gave authorities the | Wife were shot, identified Wolfe as| home, near Bothell. He was tured locally,” sald Mr. Mutzger t ae Cute: Mane anid, “My. Dinth=.| meen maonenly She tog Lifted oft Fort | was Hatice Who save au! Mg ong [He toan they had: seen in Yorktown being with a ouathi whore one Asked | Moro than 15,000 invitations were a t chaser spied her} tip that r 1 in Chapman b } sysfs So's |Sommen he rca } sh ime fer te ote wth sha Tae ator ted sw wo Sommer meenaes| MQist Weather Aids in t a dog.” end gave chase pee Boake y Wire. 16 LAUaSy 1 hehe + | by the Chamber of Commerce expo ; 5 powerful engines were driving her to! Traces of the most amazing ban stranger resembling the deserip-| handing the gun to her wont | 0 or Hite F A girl came running into the : ; es ow ia|tion of Anderson off, the bullet plercing her abdomen, | Sition committer n safety when the Arcata came out of| dit of mod times, who now i alle neh ' tic | ae me Foms. pon waa n young, tunately Was the Ana eure out of | At made, tine, who nom ee, ee res oe. ie oa dle i ubduing Forest Fires! girl. She had cut-off hair. It flop- | peering craft. cut prison, were seen in the delib.| HARTFORD, Conn, Aug. 15 at the hospital and it was thought | Will be the concert by Mme. Ernes ped when she moved her head. It efate double murder which took | (By U. P)—Gerald Chapman haa | that she had a good chance to ro.| ‘ne Schumann-Heinke, world:tamed flopped all over her face. She place on a highway five miles t} not been told of the murder ofjcover. Her young husband. hi sane eae will its * une Situation Gontinuesnte to Improve Thru North- hugged the Molecule. She said, Pal acinee Ben Hance and his wife by alleged | haunted the corridors of the hospi. | Stadiu hursday evening, Augus “Oh, the darling pup-sums.” She ‘ore he died, Hance managed to | former con es of the “Prince|tal during her critical — illness, | 20 The noted st h b : west; Quilcene Fire Checked hugged me. I gave her some wags guap: of Bandits near Muncie, Ind.,| anxiously awaiting news of her ought to Seattle by the Associated wants dais ot AR and a chin-lick ce said, “What «tered | “Dutch Anderson got me." Warden Scott of the Wethersfield | definite recovery Students as a feature of the exposi-) —OxintED improvement in the| Joy reported that two new fires are you doing here, Bobble Zs Ov sil 100 pioneers have ths 2 vid + | George (“Dutch”) Anderson was a| state prison sald today ae ‘ i forest fire situation was reported|in brush had broken out weat of The Molecule said. © left Yale, | for The Star's pioneer pa oe | conferate of Chapman in the days| Chapman’ was sentenced to hang eee eyeate inn que exposition | saturday at the headquarters of all/Olympia Friday, wat were probably Mi be here now until I'm married,” A iagewy nee she ae oat : ne before the latter's capture in Jyne, but was granted a re Man Who Menaced that nat py raed eee i Wet ed fire fighting organizations in Seattle.| under control, A grassy fire south | dla bie: Fo: ne Troi 1 are the bathing bea parade, t | rinay : | Te young, thin girl sald, "Mar-| pongo 4 hash i rauewrs Orders to take Anderson, dead or} prieve until December pending hear Mellon Is Jailed ws) i slags FRE a Gay Cloudy weather and high humidity, )of Olympia Friday menaced a. log: ded! 0, gosh!” ; live, went out today thruout the! ing of his appeal by the state su ‘ with general absence of high winds|ging camp, while another small earths mbes party a, for. a) the, cldsdnisre |S t KANAB: CITY, Mey Alle P16 | daily luncheone' and exdurelone ahd Bae ombine to] blaze broke out at Lakeview, near The oldish lady got up from her | who came West over the old Oregon | state ef Indiana. sig fote coe (By U. P)—Willlam K. Reeme, pro-| tours, Notable speakers from lead. |! Most of ‘2 aay reer oct il nacsds P di chair, She said, “You're not by any | trail betveon 1869 and 1885. It is not| Nearby towns were searched for hibition fanatic, who was arrested | ing marts of trade in the world |#d the hundreds of men still engaged | Tac te . one ca! wacious?” necessary that they came stralght)to| Anderson, but without avall, Bo: | oo | cata Unroataning latter to] oe cee cer utter toa mS lin resisting the spread of fires, The} None of those fires ts serious, but ' i é: Molecule ; caret | Seattle, | Bee Ch noe eed eae cone Cee | Andrew W. Mellon, seortary of the| Trach night of the exposition, an {same conditions reduce to a minimum jnot so much rain fell in the area, (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) ie Iron Horse" tolls the story of | search of their city in the bellet\! 4 re You Going Bair wae) Hele 104 4alls Cay; Gn! Kl gf oe ee aN ea poet ieatn | the, zoendoel of RW oni |and this added to the menace. ‘The ' - a he joining of the Central Pacific and! he may be in hiding there Ataw ndes ‘ lege rate) © supervisor of for-/Olympia fires were fanned by a the joining i EE dito Hart eite aan ust pa | nding “Indecent” mat-| pe staged in the exposition quarters | ‘ Sed Olympia, was’ in|strong wind Priday-afternooh Union Pacific railroads, thus comple Police and sheriffs of the entir to Church? ter thru the mails. -Reeme pleaded! in the Smith Cove terminal estry, stationed yple ess apd victoria, b. ¢. ing the task of spanning the contl-| countryside have beon enlisted in Nora eshaeanye < hot gullty at his arraignment Inte! Tuesday evening this will be opened [Seattle Saturday, having! come her Un Hu IN IN ‘ editor of the star: nent by rail the phen R ine | G ‘Lots 0° Intorestine sermons, |{ Yesterday and his bond was fixed at! yy the MacDougall-Southwick. fash say fromthe meen of the bis ey COUN a 4 " 4 y aa | Charles (“One Arm") Wolfe, ac ots o' intere s sermo} $7,500. an haeyia Wedne I be de. | Quilcene fire com county 8 were noar 35 kindly kick that dog off ||7 CAR +)! — oa ~ Among them patent veka? ee Thursday, Ma.| He reports this blazo nearly under| |ly drowned out in a deluge of rain, i r om yp he Relation of Jesus Christ : 7 0 he area haying been favored} but not much rain fell on the fires one period. € anna 8G ake » fea |control, the area having 1 fire eaeaied halen island DEALERS Issue Warrant for to Politics and Business,” by br. | Demand $10,000 for feels) ita sepia r Mee ape. | with a series of heavy rains, Another|in Skagit county. The Hamilton %9 enc) oie A. C. Plersel at the First M. E. p 5 x |36 or 48 hours of favorable ax'| tite” okpec! ; « ; squirrels and will be back D Hj Arete se” tive “Ih Cinderella’ 8 Mother chureh, Fifth and Marion, 11-0 m Boy’ s Crash Hurts «i fale Sroaisas bg haa baa Br nae ah an Sonate iba siie port ae rear rae ii ; re offering thelr best by ; A In ‘3 1k Bs ‘ ‘ ye produced. In addition, there will | : completels ‘age 2% [ monday period. tell aunt 5 Classified Columns, Hero || | ASTORIA NY Apelor Methods and ‘Types of Mar Sed LY Lawrence Pee tO | he dances, balls, receptions and en-|the menace there, he belleves, altho , 7 . vO ari A atte John Spas, mother o Inderella” |} riage Under Primitive Social |) are ask awee a a UP new cats the arloum: Hot { presont dan. is still great | | agnes i’m not bringing any Mary, was technically under arrest}; Rule and Under Christian Rule,” | behalf of George Adams, 8, against | tertainments at the various hotels )at presont danger | rain with me period. tell today—all because of “Prince,” her|! by Rev. Charles Mook, of Trinity || H. F. Smith, ih a suit filed in su. | ANd amusement places, | swat HiT | the boys I'm not bringing one-eyed mongrel dog. parish, shth and James, 11 || Perior court Saturday for alleged A 0 | Park Concerts . anything else period. have A warrant for Mrs. Spas’ arrest | qm personal Injuries sustained by the Fight Fans! The Quileene fire burnéd over an| | y ¥ . ‘ was issued after she had ignored “The Mea of the W tq |! boy when he was hit by Smith's ‘ . rea approximately 9 miles long by | IOUR band concerts are sched: h k d pet the sh The Meaning of the World's A series of interesting articles sche ; the band meet the any ~ {{@ request by Charles Seaman of |) pistress,” by H. 8. Harkema, to |, automobile by Jack Kilrain, tho fighter who ]/222 Miles wide, and virtually destroyed uled for Sunday afternoon in sunday night period. don’t 1934: BT AR. TOURING the Society for the Provention 1) International Bible students, The Was) Maing: on’hig acoot-|) tt ayad with. John Le iBullivan, ||| 2 ee {0 15,000 eres of timber,” Joy |] senttle parks, They are 7 tell mayor brown i’m com- Lake new—$365, Quick anie Cruelty to Animals to appear in!! trondway and Columbia er at 85th ave, 8. We and W. Daw. |] ott heavyweight champion, {{S#4 “While most of this area was|] Ait Beach, Adame ., ing as he might be there, court and explain why she had no Garvicew® forthe’ deat. at. Bt on wt, when RJ. Presho, driving |} eo. 75 voundy, will start on the || slide the Olymple National forest, it |] Votunteer, Wagner eriod. you'll know ||| Turn to the Want Ad Columns || license for her pet pup. Ma Ep) al ohurch, Har. |; & Stutz automobile, ran into him, |] goort page of ‘The Star. today read outside into privately owned |} gaward, Wagner .... 00, DB Phat ye, und seo who. {s Seaman sald Mrs, Spas probably |! yard and Seneca, at 3p, m fracturing lis skull and doing other || tories in the series will appear || {mber. Part of the area was heav- |] Woodland, 10th Division y car because it’s got a || Cot to you forgot to appear in court becnuse Bishop Johan Lunde, of Oslo, |] injuries, Presho was driving the ual until they are completed, |{H!y covered with mature trees, and |!” Adama’ band will also. play sticker on the windshield. |\] aps ror 1 jof the excitement attending hi Norway, preaches at First M, 1 |] automobile 29 miles an hour, the are an exclusive feature of |/@hother large section waa tine, new |] \odnesday tho: University i homer brew USED CARS Iuughter's adoption by Edward W.j] ohurch at 3p, m corfflaint alleges and was acting! Be Star jsrowth, 75 to 100 years old, which}| piayticld at 7 p.m | 4 AG | Arowning . | }as the agent of Smith, the owner, \ J had sprung up on an old burn,” ' POFFO AR LPL DLL PAPAL ADAP ASSOT RAAT AAAI AAA ARR rreioesdl NY couple offiee of Mtar at presenting a the the marriage license Metropolitan will be entitled to rib-tickling come ist Married issued thin week, at admission a6 tonight an the box vY now in or near Seattle who crossed the plains on the Union wruoata’ ot OR OLD OL S! ’ Pacific betweon 1869 and 1885 i@ invited to register at The Star office all next this paper's guest at a Pioneers’ Party at the film, he Tron Horse,” m, ‘Tuesday at the Liberty theater! person ‘The woek FOR YOUNG FOLKS! a neeensnsneeneennneneriscnsn

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