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| The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Dx Weather Tides | iii The Seattle: star ill ler Year, ied, NY SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925 * TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, Home Six KILEED Cone ig Big Man of a Is Found : W'S FIRE BURNS TS wus | OF BARNUM s SHOW | WAY INTO HOSPITAL niclar. Rooke r alan & , rc] J ‘ote , icity ) ES, Ore ug. 2 B re BY vain a Rais’er-Back, Who Makes Show Possible, Seldom Gets Any Publicity A bain 8 Lope Hepler i ¢ partwa 1 hot dog and lem or Glory Mer, born at 8:46 o'clock this Nernbor ton-Morse hospital here » aliy off t the fact that ¢ ; Koo K when she first s the s word swallow t of day, Agnes Irene is the m u daughter of Mr an Mra. t at n from ries A of Condon Howdy, folks! The cireus is Kean a During PP it thdens tr fatives Man, Wife Held on here today, and a lot of fathers ire Practice apy re sr es 2 Tee Dee ee i will announce that they wouldn't | . all they i clret tom 2 Poison Rum Charge, think of going if it wasn’t for in Trench ard t Be Pgs “ Believed in China taking the kid. eerie ‘ | srensing fa at re The feature of t rus we ‘ Fe . ¢ : 1 ol ea: wiet not: | spent Che All Haportans Gaby. of U. 8. prohibition and narcotie a ; ' a 7 were njured, I { ; t ; ‘ weighing the baby was forgot nis were investigating € rt best ta # x ne, 2! He “ \ Hundreds of me hg and || ten. The fire in the annex, an |} “8° che tend heating’ beivie' It alway rings us ¢ when a tr mortar ex ng, to bring ord of that | old frame wing of the hospital, |) Monday that L. H. Swis' eed shine. pepess here today during fir fusion | ch housed physicians nd rplane booze runner and maker of : . ; he circu nurses, started, it is believed, |; “poison” booze, with his pretty wife, 2 Fg The yictims were from Chicago. J j “Polson ae, Ww pretty Cs there ps @ person pe a te ked es apThe dead be 4 a ne ae ae Morsocg, bes. Jumped, Dae: aa giraffe and didn't aint) Capt: O. A wning. C ! ie fled to China no sich animal a ssa i shee ~ a EDITOR lage | The two branches of the federal a he tn mei 2 tpg | government law enforcement have i s box of pal 9 kford, I, ne |for several days. His house om .General For mand of the camp, has started Veatigation the victinws were members of TO SW the howitzer compan$ of the F h Strike sight out, dear, I won't let | infantry ‘ bf your head go under. That's fine! Arraignment of Magee to Don't be afraid, I'll keep a tight ag 2 i tae saa SIX GIRLS FAIL Ng bit aaa ederle! Wonderful You | Newspaper Man Still Nurses . bree fe hat time wh Cee ee te e sane cee | LoseiNerve After: Matron Ie| Bruises From Tussle to swim like a fish) Victory way, where it 1s alleged he TEACHING HIS SWEETHEART the ataritncisee of “poison” booze, p | tigedark. A for sale sign hangs om i? Collectors for various furnle ture stores have called there fruit . £ {lessty for many days. Bandits Get $150 in- Early) “espa Regan, acting divisional | Morning Robbery | prohibition chief, has been working on the case. He traced down sey= ' eral reports that the Swislers had {ARE LOST IN TRAFFIC been seen in North End apartment houses and found them false. | Prowler Cars Out to Search gan has been told the Swislers took nd Alarm Wir : fea cuING Tih Wine <0 SWIM Bound and Ala e Cut BN. hug. 46 for Men ship for China several weeks ago. For the love of Mike, keep those) i144 six Trib nursing | Swisler was held on two liquor big feet of yours off the ground! eee © hands of tempt to break from the city qu ison he received at antine stat Holding A. J, Westerveit, man.|Counts under. bonds of $1,500 and a 00. In addition, he and his wife jAger of the Bass-Hueter Paint ( | 1105 First aye, at luy with a re_|Sfe held under $2,500 bond each on & », imprisioned thetr ma- | Judge David Leahy, t i- What has become of the ok tre cut ‘all t m signal | of the biggest fights joned mother who used to take her! wires and then weaker th free. | reer - jvolver, Monday morning, two ban- latetes fezecrsnibrtia Sater = ee poy’s head under her arm and clean} dom in sight, will be told to Justice, Wedneaday, in East Las Vegas, the dits robbed him of $150 and fled mae down Spring st. hiN toward the, ‘ture of liquor trom rab alcohol mataltrent generally supposed to be poisonous. « 7 In yet another booze charge he was i Passage elt had just opened the | mixed up in a conspiracy to smug- |= re tor business about 7:10 a. m., | pie real Mquor into the country by when the two men walked in and |nirplane, it is claimed: stood as tho waiting for him The National Surety company, said sa"them something. When Wes-|to be on all or part of the surely tervelt looked up from counting his! bonds, could shed no light on the maney, one of the thugs drew a| whereabouts of the Swislers. pisto Acting United States Attorney the loam out of his ears with @/ of the Peace Dalton Tuesday morn-! editor will be given a preliminary brag? ling. i oh tine They will face third degree as Winter nights are coming, charges preferred by Matr ¥ I state. most emphatic, Martha Donnely and C. RF But I don't give a darn, head of t qitarantine station, For there'll be leas of static! the county jail eece Desire of one of ¢ Mars will come within 347,800,000 | cape from confineme miles of the earth on September 4, | date” with a bey frien the prosecutor's offi was aring on a charge of murdering n B, Lassiter Lansiter wan shot Friday night ch. | after Magee had been knocked to the fin a hotel by Judge Leahy, ar aN pummeling him, when he pped up to intercede fust as Ma- gee fired ot the judge Lassiter was k and tn cs anced. roe shots fir Magee, Judge Without @ word, the bandit back-| John Frater declared Monday that if ng the of affairs arted battle ; wan wou! ¢ arm ed Westervelt into a corner, prod-| Swisier had really fled to China, on’t blame it for not} Miss Donnely was alono tages suffered t broken ribs ding him with the pistol extra-territorial rights there would just keep your mouth shut, |make’ his apprehension and return robber said finally, “all I want ts | for trial almost certain. ti HE’S THE MAINSTAY OF THE CIRCUS. Without him you wouldn't be able to enter| “®t Pere”, PiPlicide jeans ford rages. astate. the “big top” and watch the performance while you eat peanuts. For without him there, . 1° *c0ePed up. the money and investigation, we will as! © girls, acca nd brats the filing of ng to Fraach. ee some of them engaged b versation of the ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: beh “There Magee was released on $19,000 igned by ¢ I t Lan Vegas cit # refused to mal one he " resi. aby tr ‘ ; ; p walked out, The other man during {federal court to raise the bonds of good thing about arms t . er | mer would be no “big top.” He's a aims elt a tiserback,” a canvasman—just one of the the ropbery had stood: guard as the |the pair,” said Frater. + “This will these voluminous to the : . ‘beating Hin ¢ ter, however, said that) hundreds of workers whd make the big show possible. His name is Walter Williams. doorway. Both men wore jveralis | 8¢rve to bring them into court, or, if golf trousers— ording to Frasch Leahy remarked he did not know Photo by Carter & Bradiey, Star Staff Photographers | and coats. They ran down the hill |they have gone, it would probably they can always Mazie ae , one ¢ 4% a1 Magee had « gun, and much ' Wpii@ and Westervelt followed mntil he | result in holding their bondsmen for te mee oe re as ta toil Suk Wee else Oa BY ALVARO SHOEMAKER — | Jost sight of them crossing Wastern /forfeiture.” ree: fee ere apie Papen be : bidmessditeteare: &1 Aisles MPHE circua opens Monday ave, in the traffic Sa pairs of pants gong system and cut wires to|siter and Leahy, testified at the T vervine kuews, ¢ { ay Capt, E. L. Hedges made an am.| .. event ving the) coroner's inquest that after the Peery ee ee ee Perey pt, E. 1. Hedges. made an am-} noe the young alarm, ing Leahy had asked him for J ‘ bitious effort to capture the two| NV Then, a & to go back and finish Ma- ° : bareback rider, the dar. bandits by organizing several crews 1 » sees Misa Donnely. heiples po Prowlers Strip Residence of it, the ‘ringmaster with Woman and Boy Hurt When) ot prowler cars which searched the German scientists are meeting with | termination weaken The coroner's jury success in their acture gold. arcs Geo. A. Cartright empts to manu-| aad came frightened. mumbled cries broug that Lassiter ca from. a gun fired fr and of could not be located. s the olephant and the t : city for hours. But the bandits ap. | lion: tamer: and whatnot,” have been Three Cars Collide parently had sought cover and | h nh far and w for many | : Their slogan is said to be: A 50ld| surrendered peaceably and were pt i of ft» furnishings, | week In a triple auto crash at 10th ave. | nee ie i : s re ceaply and : (Turn to Page 7, Column 1) hatan yaid aarstl | pail filling for every tooth! on a bread and water diet for pun set fire to a houw The countryside has been aded | N. E. and E. both st, Sunday, | Bailly Blanchard’s Bo dy see Gaiinent rest park, owned by | by the cireus press agent and bar PMR RD I hs seerhs wivarnly H : Old Silas Grump, the sage of; ‘They are Lucille Coleman, Doro Engine Derailed Courtright, It was to-| plastered with their new semi. | *° i Found in Montreal Pumpkin Hollow, says the greatest! thy Dodgion, Shirley Hamilton ’ aad anntatiasvering ctad 1 ek! danger in talking back to your wife | Grace Hollingsworth, Margie Bruner Scores Delayed “Courtris hty:-non of the): ThegpApers havo. told abc te Ray, Fouts, || 4417, Seventh | sea Leann ) MONTREAL, Aug. 24.—Arthur ta that she might hear you ad Miss Shepherd Pe ERE cate tare dana to the hous pro.) Wonders of the “big show,” RIng-) aye and her nephew, Jack ‘ ee nce eae tn yy n2| Bailly Blanchard, United States am- oht hea : Scores of passengers were delayed 1a. m.. discovered the |ithg.\Brothera and Barnum & Ball) pouts. 4 were injured; the woman] Deroy ye, cacaped, serous INT un ye te alti’ was ound Scmeel Pre: t Coolid soon be h for minutes, Monday morning, according to the story told | ey'a “Greatest Show on Earth,” but bapialn ey Sunday when his auto, after collid- | t wllocal hotel tod ee ae ace won v°'Campus Approac When Northern Pacific train No. &.| deputy ‘sheriffs. Hantening to his | the bigwert man of the whole mote. | "ecelving a wrenched foot and tho] ing’ with another car driven by|! Dis room at a local hotel today ee oe ecith Tait de i Decision Tuesday eastbound, was derailed at Argo st®:| ome at Lake Forest park for ly erew, the fellow who makes it| boy sustaining a cut on the head.| George Ellison, 1802 19th ave. N..| | ee eras napeaae we editor not despa lor ear Georgetown 5 + y % . es i U “ id 7. ight - oateobt i é ; [i ton, near Georg: young Courtright and his father set | all possible, ;hag encaped the. Inter-|. Fouts’ car collided with @ maohine jrolied to the bottom of;'a 40-foot io) | Wwatnington, op, G x Members of the city planning | ‘The locomotive left the ¥ out for the house. While still quite | viewers and’ the press agents have | ariven by W. Hughes, 6030 sixth|¢Mbankment at Eighth ave. and Spied idan de opens shortly. | commission; Tuesday morning will! the en failed to notice wderail| © Gistance from the structure they | ignored him ’ ighea, 4030. Sixth) Vi ita: at Blanchard’s presence was not give final consideration to the pro-| switch set. The rest of the train aye. N. E,, and then, according to] viva’ Lindholm, 47) ave.| known at the United States con- 7 7 " he first flames leap upward He's the ‘Rais ‘er back,” the clr 2 XS DIARY posed central approach between E. | inctuc tender, stayed on the; *™ * : He cus “hilbbitiy,” the roustabout who | thé police, ‘Hughes’ car was thrown | N. riding with Ryan, sustained] Sulate, which ts. situated almost (Lord's day.) Lay long abed, smoking | 40th and E. ‘ist sta. to the state kK. Tho engine slid into the dirt Urives the pews, places the monster |into a machine driven by H, Sultz-|# severe cut on the left leg, Ryan's} Across the street from tho hotel. and reading the publick prints, thenee | university campus. yr about 20 feet and stopped, lean tent poles and raises the big canvas! pach, 6506 12t oN. EB. | machine plunged over the side of| United States Consul General Al- wp. and to breakfasting on watties and | oie project contemplates estab- | ing s to starboard ia “Happy Jack” Andel? ee eee \the bank and carried its occupants| bert Halstead took charge of the cottee . . 6 evenin each day appy Jack" Snell 2 | To diiving oer cents teeth ‘uiehty | Ushment: of a street 160 fect wido| No one was Injured. The train 1 "Big Jim” Whalen, boss can ‘ |with it, until the machine was| remains’ and officially notified the 7 conte and plessant, and did sialt 1-| from 19th ave. F. to 16th ave. | was tr naferred to another locomo: vasmen, Who put up the tent “top” | Ambassador's Body, jopaneiele wrecked department of state at Washington. | van, the seribe, an * ein. FB tive and continued on its way. Monde ailvitha bicenat ire | i Snilivans, and to talking of this and that, Monday, are rea guy i wih graite. inlenul tot depeht ociak: | 7 [Caillaux. and Churchill Meet, Monty, are really fe Is Speeding East} por settled, save that Boston balle do Lond Tho boss canvagman is pretty| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24.—By | Be Bove we paneed thks ’ in London | th y BRANGIIO i darn a greek: pene ‘ana | reaeataaaats Maud s Crew | ells Stor the more. CAD TRNMAD ia. Diet |G. ey -The body of Wipes A: ean] CAT OS: ousewi e ree | it being the second year of the reign of | , ~ 24.--WWith their] the circus If the “tops” don't go | croft, late ambassador to Japan, wi | | Milord Coolidge, and the 149th year of ‘ ON ne een ey duue{ up there's no show. And it they | Speeding eastward today to its final| Persons on 16 a Week i the Republique, | f Y ears in Ice Packs as to term i France's del don't slay up its stiN worse, 0 Testing place, following arrival here | 0 gpl es ae air r Cail. everything and everybody around on itee japanese cruiser Tape | SE eee The University of Washington will $ A Ly fl abae: oy eh v | the show is subordinated to. their he body was met«with salute | Lad tor the. tall sano neat waonth 3) aes . 5 laux and Winston Churchill, chancel | guns and was accompanied by navy} Careful Buying and Bargain Ads Are Biggest | nd four or five male students are Amundsen s Ship Safe at Nome; Vessel Is tor of the exch: quer, met today atl ementa work against them |Snd army, tor to the ferry build: | Aids to Food Economy expected to register, the others hav Attached for Debts the treasury for their first conversa the weather and the “hey rube.” )!08 and across the bay, where it was S “a 0 ing gone East to coack crews - 2DUS tion Civilization has nearly brought an {Placed on the Overland Limited for] es * rhorrgr | | Reports here pictured England as| © i “ f Chicago, where funeral services will] FQUY carefully. Don't waste ar All the credit is due my wife | 1 to the latter, but it has had no | Man wants but little nere below | NOME, Aug. 24—-Returned from) Norwegian flag, covered with can-| urging annual payment of £20,000,000] Ter Oo a oO ne hold Thursday. Interment will be thing. Watch newspaper ad-] for her’ good management, and, as The poet sang with fire, / | more than three years’ Imprisonment | yas, and after funeral services were | (about $100,000,000% Nitea is are pend much of thelr n in the | Etiday at Galesburg, U1,, Bancroft’s! yertisements for food bargains, [we have visitors every week, I am But when we think of all we want,|in the jee packs of tho Nortl, the) 04 4. capt. westing, the remains | e#4Y to offer about half that aom lone belt. Nothing worries the | birthplace Those are the highroads to eco-| well pleased. We think he was a a Amundsen schooner Maud was. in jin clearing up Franco's debt of £ nvas boss so much, When a nomical home management, Seattle} From Mrs forrest A, Wagner. ¢ hs dm aaa | Sack Nigro today with the slxsmen were lowered into the water thru a } 279,000 (about $3,116,995,000) Pay phn MlboATAnDEares oh thé harlign | home-makers wrote Monday in let-| 3216 Walnut ave.: “We are a family { California scientist s that the| detailing strange stories of thelr ad-! four-foot hole in the Ice. |, Calitaux came prepared to mako @} 46 Witt cuit anything-—even‘a crap | |ters to The Star. |of four, two small children, my hus riista Fes historic elephant, | velitures | A severo strain on all the Maud’s| “gentleman's offer.” ‘This kind of (uien 46 (Saket Colada | ée e@ This newspaper offers to pay ®)band and myself. We, too, have laid eg | The Maud ventured ufisuccessfully| oy to seo our shipmate go into| offer he explained, before leaving a . | & | /week's food bill for Seattle's thritt- found that food prices are practically We don’t believe it. He ld an|into the Aretice regions, hoping to | France yesterday, would be “on which | Hiest housewife. We think living} as high as during the war, but in ait o1 ut be h the Pole by drifting with the} Davy Jon loc He especially with | would be assured of fulfillment.” AN you check up on your own || costs have gone up in the last/gpite of this we have succeeded in , ice, Cros currents carried the ves ee it jis vac! Av nei hn hy = |] \ health? year, We're trying to find out how] Keeping our grocery bill down to an oe | el _northwost instead of north, | locked y ic ni he probability | |]. Do you Know how to keep good || folks are managing under advanc-| average of $12 a week, This iIn- » expedition, | We Would never get ou ave ’ oY be In The y : , | thwarting the alm of the expedition peng Ma A lal 5 |] health if you have it, and how to || ing costs. Letters must ludes two! qualtta’or. ‘inillkt eh daly The howls of all the wild animals Vat altho the Pole was not reached, | VESSEL AT ONE TIME || To Select the |] restore it it you nave not? | Star office at 1307 Seventh ave. by! iy adopting the cash-and-carry plan i 1a the menagerie don't bother a ra 10] capt. O, Westing and his men have| ALMOST CAPSIZE || Home You Want \ j]. Do you know what Jo uo for |fanidnlght Wednesday, August 28. |na'yetentne tox speclees and shen og gai | none the less an interesting story of| ‘Tho only ekiah apoard tHe Vor-|! consult the Want Ad Columns || |} those minor ills that aren't seri |) Most of them aro managing sur-| ning each meal carefully to avoid their adventures, which they related wel deserted in the winter of 1929, || COnMNt ach la wl enoe lst |] ous enough to make you call a |! prisingly well, according to the| waste, we are ablé to have 21 well- en on the tack of » Ferd: mg |t0 the United Press for the first | taking mith Bn a) sy a shov:| hs R. M. Rigby Knocked Down} an but that can and do |/jetters, Many of tho letters are} palanced:meals weekly on an average T00 LATE T0 CLASSIFY Hine G : : q | eh Lan was 90 miles d tant, and 1 |yea afi B | by Motorist j] cause you a Jot of discomfort || from husbands. All these Pay] of 67 cents a meal. i. sett eal With Capt. Westing on the Maud} the native headed in the wrong dl- | 6 ROOMS, 800 and worry? ‘ |tribute to the ability of the @ife—| From, Bisie W. Hillery, who caters eee were Chief Officer Carl Hansen,! rection, Days later he wandered || Here in a good value, 6 rooms Let Unclo Sam's personal |l and. high tribute, too, in most] -,/ tom Blale W. Hillers, who , por and Radio Operator! pack to the Majd, nearly frozen, || nd bath, plastered through- 1] oR. M. Rigby, 80, of 6906 Latona } ‘ (ROK MOGs, THAtHEL, RAG 0 boys” a | Chief Engineer and Radio Opera back ix out, with cement basement, in |} physician tell_ you cases. | 2152 Halleck ave,; “It ddés @st more ort pe M. Olonkit, Assistant Engineer A.|’The Bokimo was warned not to wid condition. BO-ft. lot, Gone |] AVe, an employe of tho Velvet Ice Dr Hush) Guanes aurecon Here are some ot the letters: | 2152 Halleck avec: "lt dts. ds ot sistant Engineer 8./ leave again, u penalty of beink Venient to car, school and high || Cream Co, was found lying un tera of thet M:Bublic Eeatth-|12- strom cues hunday, Old eke b year ago. B Malmme ' | , with the exception of sugar is up rr Yass yversten, Aviator O, Dahl and Dr.| placed in trons, but 1h needed school, Out of town owner, 1} conscious In the strect. at Weatlake vice, Is writing a daily series |Jave. Ni: “We aro a father, mother | Mo) {i eeconeone a ANRAN Ot ' Fra! ¢ Df Harald Sverdup, scientist of the| the admonition. He waws later land is jave, N. ond Highland drive, Sun-|] of talks on hoalth for The Seat- |/and eight children. We live Very one matte suring | ‘pid 5! RS 5 if oe part ed at his home, Bast Cape, Siberia. |] urn to the Want Ad Columns || day |] te star {nicely on $18 a week, We buy) ® b 7/9) ;ONLY ESKIMO ABOARD | The Maud, in jty northwest drift, | and see who ta offering this home || Police are looking for a hit-and Make this sories a part of your |[right and watch the papers for| Mrs. Hillery's boys, she says, “are / ~ “ | DESERTED; RETURNED | passed south of the Je {te Islands, || to you. REAL ESTATE FIRMS |] fun driver believed to have Knocked ally reading market bargains, Woe can boast! hollow clean thru to their toes,” But And ne to play a couple of role | A ant Engineer Byversten died | 300 miles from the Herald islands OFFER THEIR B HuUYS !him down Rigby is at the city] { Dr, Cumming help you to |/of tho heartiest and healthiest fam-|the family eats heartily on $10 a licking games of tennist | July 28, 1928, from complications of | thenes toward the Bennett islands, |] VERY DAY IN TH CLASSL. || hospital in a serious condition, He op well! ily In our neighborhood. We give | week i mie gir A es diseases brought on by polar hard-| where Capt. Wosting received or. ) COLUMNS OF THE STAT was found by Carl Boughton, $833 Every day—in The Star. the ohildren all they want to cat} From Mrs. W, H, Day, who feeds i a8 hips. The body was wrapped ina] (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) Stone way, ‘ ‘ J\ot good, plain food, | (urn to Page 7, Column 4) 3s ~ * j \ y be

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