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The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington { The Seattle Star iii !o"! | ter, VOL, 27, NO. 153 EB f SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925 oa TWO CEN’ TODAY IN SEATTLE iP |/PAL’S TIP JAILS TOM MURRAY, CONVICT: ((wonse than oeatn, | Mf Pi M | “aca ae ee ~ CAPTURED | ae eatir urray ities an EXPECT T0 MURRAY BEFORE iad BY RUSE * *. h & % aise * * % # * * + OY =) = SS Q) = © am “A, 2 A LAN Yy S AR OO eee © ‘o' a E Eg IS TAKEN TO PEN HEADING |eczceece)_ Who Betrayed Mim WAR PAIR | 2 eee cats Howdy" folks! The n of the prohibition depart evan Wan eee ; Captured Convict Refuses to “Squeal” about the danger of drinking SOR once bones, Waa’ a frotdy-cett | : roa toy ped on Two Prison Pals T0 D AY | & j rible results of | M Mu mot of th BY BARL R, GOODWIN going to tell, You would t fore he I returned to the Oreson | “Man Who Leads Him ‘| to Centralia Cops BY REUEL 8S. MOORE United Press Staff Correspondent RTLAND, Aug. 22. ‘ct i that | Soars Off at 9 A. M. eS eek: po | es fsiepie foes tr Ee: a Oe Sheriff Says Murray’s county, in which the island lex. || old double-cross has again eet | on Coast-Line Trip whed of bin and a omilethe Friends’ Capture erty and probably his life. | . 1 ars : oT kind t 1 could wea oo ey ee dive, . O'Farrel to Frisco fered | gethrapa iemtain aa sie se ss ‘ za : Matter of Hours The escaped Oregon apihgeabangpelng ce: Bay aa BRISING easly trom the waters of 1 He 10. neg ' - $8 | cusstioning. becara bit “pe THE DALLES, Ore hug, $2 convict and murderer a ! Advices irom Goldendale ARRE T was betrayed in Centra- He w fouffed to Patrolm today Indicated that Sher lia, Wash., early today by ek : ant, Charles D. Pilling, of Centra int Warwick, of Klickitat co ON MURDER Philip Carson, who pick- bi ; he eC two men in t ty, had all means of escape % vf » aoc ah att A 3 he : . that 1 would trust,” he ! blocked ahaaa of Ellsworth =| } ed up with Murray in the cost Tom Murray h Ww if The K nad W Jone Kelly and Ww vocal | | railroad yards at Van- : 4 t t y fead ' and deputy sheriffs are CHARGE | couver, Wash. ed | pay i da It vy father te i watching all crossing points on Murray trusted Carson and xt 3 v em that caused me to be here! tha: Cosums ive Sheriff ‘ miata hin aaa Es a 6 o'clock , th nin, pak My. polly’ fe to be dian Warw rivigg yawn ‘thie aio : - |asked him to aid in his escape. Why not pass 5 ge bes gine pe ccmreanesy TWO THOUSAND ts ft t 1 ped up that unless viets are | Fighting Editor Shoots By-| Carson said he would. He YY not pass | p oh gene ager of yi ag a ca ‘ n't familiar with the country their ; ad w: ray ste E a law compelling | the Boeing e Murray rit be horceed | captive before sghttall'ts almost stander in Scrap plotted with Murray to stage bootleggers to eee 49 : ; paste this sign ny. ' - ol orn a holdup, all the bee schem- 4 ‘ Finttory: bed WOMEN VIEW Pe nail na tibaca eh tio a as Witte SALMton Aug. 22.— PUMMELLED BY ENEMY conld capri the eaericn pilot he } 1th, folk | Law enforcement author ‘ esult remely low, rain Handiness of Model Home ines whens : Wins Enthusiasm Outwitted Tom Murtay\s Es by the convita, nd some shoes, provisons » all bottles of Murray was chained b returned to the Salem, where he will hapged for his part e death of two prison guards at N. M. se. 22 Salem last week, killed during the agee, fighting editor of the | oscane Tribune, was arrest on @ war f has advised | tr no attention to the ly would ha final distribu- ) Way south. xico Stat ced under forma Once before Murra: was captured whose friends| Undaunted by these a . Tree Fie EON hs A too | ADE. charging im with murder) Te tert, tman a mene of Seoteh he paid | aie Teut-Comman TO BE OPEN ALL WEEK'Gonttle Man Had Hard Job Deciding) ,.A%, vee? smtomoblle was sleo| cant fe ae Ens «| ts ley, to ide beet nae phe teeta thought to have headed towards nee. the ‘avine aualties Young Married Folk Show to Betray Convict to Police — -|Gitnwooa north ot nere, tionally, last night | °° him when she became jealous. c at was afte . Plor- 3 of the great winged at iforma! learned ‘om . e is e, k y two. yea. ; ays orn in the glse. is worth | insisted on climbing to rway Greatest Interest Nighi? lek ts sy ph Ay. bor | Sao” perk icone a rib Murray is in Tho’ telle fwo on the cob -- er sna - t SEERA SS 08 i ! é : Ua, ¥ dicated | Utter” po! eye che truliets | OOCAusE hes elied 01 ss After reaching San 1 UnNhy tC. Pi-How ‘tom Murray. !| MAYOR WHO HELPED } , ae Wash. indicated bystander, received one of the bullets | Decause he again relled on someone nal tests will be ne enting on ire a hi ear y ‘ bru- | “MS Instone 5 s DOK AT ft for th : 5 h authorities are convinced |'imed at Leahy as , WHY DipNT YOU TOOK A take-ot to the a nl Ww fn : poe CATCH TOM MURRAY ; teh re Te eet tally beaten f et c eee, enaatnie Biv. non-s lis to f w © trailing the desperadoes. | en by Carson, authorities were pur * oe r : fe te on the floor. : rd get J PRAISES CITY COP! 4 with Kelly and ‘at : : oer ng new hot tips as to where. iiasight. the’ headless’ Mock Ds ) Str ¢ Salem, Ore., pent-| The warrant was issued by Mele: | 70K owned by Dr. H. E. Pfeaning, eity food Wl)! requir in Ca “ por LAND, Ore alems, se hio chibeque justice of the | Svouts of Murray's two pals—James i hwoscter, was sold yesterday te Mayer jous flight . Role: Geor , of Fede peace whose | j ction is three (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) 3 wa of Seattle. When the ty ¢ ¢ which Dr. Pfenning rode ve fi by the Sta § ed athe Een ot a8 yeaa ager of the Ellensburg Rod nosed : 5 vatolilove tr ‘ Has f fused to d who who « W ted: 4 * ar tow being 7 . } rusew if a « « ¢ " i f Pe te tae ae | r put of the f¢ + a 12-ta ard to : m teh. ce pal edb tines : the coroner’s jury had had an = Oarast, Who Took Murray, Washington Lawndry Owners’ as-| James H. Strong Lie : Bes er tne ve While technically under arrest Was Seattle Man ' s convention ere, [Rico Botta, 1 ’ i nha’ fro is still ¢ ed to his room : ; je @ lot of good! Ralph E a L. ¢ th will be a good ta Meadows hotel, unable to be} Philip Car who claims credit f ae re the bungalo iC because of h ries for the ca of Tom Murra } s : Gj how t t viding attacked by the for-|caped cor tends to trail ie 2 gir a Bite 0 W. Spokane st 1a Would’ lena Murray into Ce cked to the floor | worth Kel nes Willos, still tien; b 4 P er a little cat Carson Niier : F a all } erat ite to Cu rps Gaeesa twice, according to witnesses fugitives. He left Centralia carly aia seer thet avente. | sas Office Nephew of ManWhoCaught} “‘rne shooting took piace in the| Saturday with deputies for White § SULL-E ; Fa or Gate : ; enerves th dit fc Meadows hi | Salmon, near which town Kelly and Nes, my wife e ; ' : uccessful ending of Mur Tom Murray Angry to an eye-witness, Ma-! Willos are thought to be hiding and I have a4 th r sna 't i < Mbert f on a lounge in con Carson avas born in Buckley, * parted. But it's gvenu »¢ w Murray told re im Frank Philip Carson, 26 versation with W. S. Patterson, of} Wash., came to Seattle when he was e Jest one of those nond and Juneau iad! aakad res t on to. the t, | who exe 1 the capture Albuquerque, when Lassiter and/13 years old, attended, Latona und ‘ tiendly The PB-1 was accepted by ba he grappled with him a 1 Oregon convict and| Judge Leahy entered University Heights schools and left Uy }.|Friday night from the Boe Manctay “wast airals ent and|} held him tho rest of us night Patterson, seeing the newcomers, ! the city in 1920. His father and a racation —Ru — plane company after several rested teak aaa. Hite ee to decide ;| Came to his assistance and over James T turned to the editor and said brother, James, live at 3235 Ferdi dolph \ erste ; tests, that den Me ed oe rufa t 1 r ‘ oo ree him in. When I made up|] Powereed him," Mayor Barner carrier doy our old pal, Leahy;|nand st Ition in every detail. She has betterec c a ald ie mia are tlie to Hold ald t being a her Jim tter! watch out! A Portland amusement concern tp When you are |her cor 4 of 112 miles apernerd RES pg ee A /\mie said Saturday that’s just miled and appeared to take | now employs Carson as a mechanic, + zt nd too old te ve | hour a large : rgin, and est f the Ate . . ie aes ret Murray the clothe | double-crossing.”* (Turn to Page 2, Column 4) {he} says. efficie tests have proved her a rious rooms and the went to the Savoy hotel Aw. we had’ Murray “But he was helping si and See Sa ud «ee better performer than high hopes had | ¢ and ¢ a I told Murray he| poled ao he made Fares sl ehatiner i! isa the . 1 Pirecrddkeave under whose , om I «¢ ae | otha 3 pe Pes Sew os wetoces Reveal Economy Secrets pee eee envi BANDIT IS SLAIN wets ites. BS" stars Offer to Pay Weekly Grocty: Bill Ra el ce: alive Probe “Wealth” oe ASL (Mtns and Coe sietel saves Spin by | meresuraneeenereh ean SANDNDATE Pom Pow of Seattle Domestic ,°\,.°°"-"0".° 3 8u Balle in Los Angeles on Sheriff in ‘Auto| fect’ ore eat a The g’rl in the flat ahove who s LOS ANGE ¢ Atis | THE DALL . _| ‘Thursday The Star askec ow | Mrs. A. Shaver, #114 38th ave. 8, thinks she is going to be a grand Yharga Pa: Dy 2 - FT U. P) onal running | (By U. P.)--Con s and | mu turns in her week's menus, showing ike she is going t be « grand) Fo} on Open Charge Pending Probe of $300 ee : Gh ed on a busy | Kelly were seen by Sheriff Warwick, | ‘The question was prompted by | hyw tive poomle ate hieartile fore oie lye LT ay Fh 1@ ay y De wntowr of Klickitat county, headed toward | Feneral complaint about the steadily | y 0. 5 ed fro “ a ‘or Y ? WI ] N mips tou Heed Here's the You submit the; #24 0% Sunday’ to Sieg esate Un BY S. B. GROFF Vhen Chie Jotect Te for Y ou. VW A ot ar wale oe hecl ne td AO hee ind we'll pay the! Mrs. H. A. Melrose, Anacortes, Is ere i ‘ \ 9 ¢ Bill; whataverdenlacs Thetdeihes the veat believer in fruits and vege. > f ‘ Chamberiain | gjor 3 Go to ( h ure h $ |] another J Warwick did not know that Mur.{ bUdget we'll take into consideration] tables, She fed her family well for is Mow , ‘a 1 , g a balance f Bh bs uped. arwick didnot know that Moore) eee cefollew ini the ly i Week on a $10 Dill, and there ar é -oste Ai K, he qu NEY ; pes dee ly | vate nee tre qtat the) the style in which they live two growing chiklren, of from 4 ¢ ; 1 t aera , hor as pedestrians and motor- | Were along the Columbia | cheapest budget won't necessarily be} 7 years. ; : 3 h H genu ote at least a of It to him. |] ists ran to cover to escape the show Ree » until he reached Bingen. ie Coa eey oat bs ae ee ‘ more bres egies ting but Mrs. Langhorn maintained } t arch home in || of joad The atolen car & Washington | ‘e best | See ein Be Orthy: Beet au lave y Geo Vad Bphinx-tike silence 8 adopt one lhicense, No, 1268 Many housewives operate on pud-| roy ave,&feeds three grownups ani lott 1 ( t t om Huge diamonds, set in baaket-work | ere 4 ome interesting sub gets, the letters reveal three children on $12 a week, ani ; ENoaie i. Ln ho had been em-| platinum were nd in hor effect Jocts to be discussed from the | Mrs, Andrey Mead, 2112 W. 70th] gives them a roast, potat avy ae VE DEAK a - Hinte eer yatplea Sunda Governor Demands ' 0 in 1924 to feed her! ® Salad, bra muffins, ple and milk DL loyed b: de is housekeep 1 1 ed them to be imi pulp Sund st., spent $1387.80 in 1924 to feed her y tik 1 rowed the mon of little ‘ § aisstni “Where Science and the Bible | Wane elf, working out at! for supper at night i inging “Masea's in the Cold, Cold | 10 ; j*howing purchases of hundreds o & ; : on ee ane * 1 e Ore, Aug. 2 ¥ i written for The Star are sho’ 4,” untit Dame Brew did ery out | morts her Yo he lars worth of diamonds from N Lake Methodist Episcopal church, |} Pioneer’s Body ‘Found in}... ARSHRIEED, Ore. Braga be written for ‘The ‘Star are shown tn and so to please her, tol cg Later, police said, ork Jewelers were also found, The || EB. 65th st. and First ave. N, 6 pth i 1 n Kk Mrs, Evan D, Jones, 4214 7th ave, | this table : WakeGondt Fiiot, tHe: money [receipts were madelout: tovatrn 2, tl MmeRIe Rainier Club Room the ‘happiest vo. been, for nay ee ee nour on a8 Weekly to redeem wn of her | Chamberlain, Por nmond, Va." | Hell; the Abode of the Un Say ay ale Abbie : a week. She's only 21, but a thrifty No. in Food a Anan to the | sowetn Another interesti scumont set || believer,” Rev. M. A, Matthowy, Lindley Marshall Rice, past go, | {verve thls morning when he | wife, Her menus show the family | | Name and Address: Family, Cost letter trom 0. \forth that a Mrs, Rosemary Cham. || Mest Presbyterian church, one of orthwent's earliest pio. | formed of the capture o| nas bacon and eggs for fasts, | Mrs. M. B. Orth, Vimergreen, of and he tells me % | forth the M i Cham: |] Meat Presbyterian ireh ne of the North TGR Bloat ee ctnatieatiey veagh } Bn aires FOr Brea A ae eae hh of the counter-balance that did berlain, of 2419 River dr New |] enth ave, and Spring at neer business men and head of the | “1 Murrey Mon: her ‘ 7 it and steaks for evening mea \ eA ital vanengers up to the od Used Cars at York city, had paid by check $10,000 || tn firm of Li. M. Reo ng com ad AN) Peohchis pill it at Mrs, D. Ei. Kerr, 1726 W. 58th st, | ‘ x, Hotel, anid Ht mis nty lnteresting: P first payment on a $40,000 tract in ‘Strangers Welcome inity |] pany, was found saturday | leant tae poe me | feods herself, her husband and five |). Ginn 1 ” nn, at the foot of the hill, where Popular vices Lupoyoma Heights, Lakeport ‘plsvopal Parish church, Wighth |} morning in the bathroom of his) NO clemenc AY but the te (ef ehitaren on $10 a week. “We eat to a Ag tte Taylor did charm these hoyle || vin fisted in tod wast Another bank book showed a. bi ind James st, at 8 p.m. ‘The [yapartment in the Trinier club ender-hearted man but the law 181 v9 not live (o.esty’? sheleays, but| Mos ae S : ; s a by age, in t ; ; ‘ : the law 4114 S8th ave, So... 5 12,60 Cloak umn, Her isting. |] an her eredit inn New York |] Rev. W. Be Turrill, vicar Apparently had beon taken | her menu shows a fine variety of | sre ant Hal 4606 Lingde 4 nee ba o $12,000, One receip' The Joy of Jesus," Sunday ly HL during the nit and died palatable food. e Gane 4 44. OVERLAND TOURING Aaa ? z + oe £ L, R. Cuny ¥ hE Peo hlebird. This car 1 ew York facial surgeon |} morning, Wirst Baptiat ehttreh vk p Arrest 3 Seattle Airs. William Wonal,’ 1019 42. “yran sath aie, we Rs ale i ° j Abeolut Mh c Ie received $4,800 in|] Harvi@l ave. and Seneco. at, Rov came to Seattle mor® than Thomas st, d her own bak: | ages, UM. O'Neal Li't thee ne) cauipped with 6 disc wheels |) payment f tron |! avec; Bitung, of BLeLoula, lacrert||vente: ngors itis widow, Afra) wee | Boys'at Centralia) ip ana: nits around: tor borading | Me Nee Lette) gan i hen Me ented, We. will, f nd lief pastor for the diy jlalde Rice, lives at 1818 16th ave,| CHBHALIS, Aug. 22,—Locat po-| fer herself, hor husband tholr | arm, Andrew Mead, H red re he “palt’ ata Shur cur aa part payme n firs, Lah retuy we Hethiohem Lutheran, 708 Ane |) ‘They have a family of grown chil-|tico yesterday picked up ghree boys | little daughter, Result—s2.71 last |” 9119 We, toth « 2 “AT wy ? ath ¢ you long, easy vorms Tennant’s queries as t ether 0} roline st. Will Install the Rey, || dren Heged to bave run away. fre waok | Wrs. Wm, Hopal, rr ae | - the Want Ad Colum ot the hank books and documenta |} 4, J, Leehnor its new paator Riee was found by a janitor of the jattle homes frs, In M, O'Neal, 1119 1. Cherry} 1012 1%, Thomas stacs 8 aa Burn’ to whe 7 ere genuine, he rosident A. C. Nielson, of |{ club, Me had been living at the club | Louis Booth, 13, of 88161. 2st st, ] at, with the samo sized family, | Mrs », Jones hai tate Bakers’ asso seo who offering Uhl Presid n | . Aigonea, die, Bakery’ Hises | araaeae aa i el Micke The woman will til the |} Danebod college, will speak at {for the past two weeks and had been | Seattle, was went home by train.| apends about $860 a week, “Lecons| 4914 87th ave, Suceces 4 8.79 gp bade ibe hed ; voR T police have satisfied them , 4, John's Danivh Lutheran mia. {fin ill-health for some time. ‘Th Italie Montgomery, 15, and Keith! omize, by doing all my own baking, | Mrs. D. Be Kerr, Thi und “ke propaganda WA ADA FOR THE ranom | | fF the reduct 1 " fy IN GOOD Usp || 0 Whether the Intended Joan from jon services at the Old People body Is at Bonney-Watson's mortus| Montgomery, 12, brothe: of 618} preserving and canning,” she write 1725 W. 68th atvicsee 7 00 | f8 sbsdhe 1 es 4 ala | Wade was legitimate, Capt. W. |] ome, Des Moines hig ry, Muneral arrangemente are pends Wighth Seuttle, are held} Mrs, M. Till, 4606 Linden ave Mra, B.C. Wilcox, | hel a tn ARS home, Des M highway | i v H i} A. J 8 1 Ee aa emg Ke Justa aid Saturday. a i vm y ing. pending arrival of relatives, leete all her own food and pa 4908 Afnd ave, Bao. 7 13.50 q i ° ‘ STR RNAP TY

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