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SOUT eeee veer eee eee poner a Tide = The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington 7 ii The SeattleStar M2" | REE TEE Ca € ar | H EDITION) Fe ESM Ree te sti —_—$<—$$ le TATTLE. ANOTHER ARREST IN BORDER BOOZE WAR Tyona. NO, 169 Se 3 SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 at TWO CENTS IN 1 Home] }afcher Is Grateful to N. P. WHATCOM SHERIFF Former State Official, on Stand, eS Rees pe CHARGES CUSTOMS | Reveals Unusual Procedure in |. PYee Bread at Army Headquarters PATROL SMUGGLES Fixing Railroad’s Taxes Surplus From Bakery Distributed to Needy Families by Teka 8 Salvationists __} Callahan Declares U.S. Men Are Aides BY ALVARO SHOEMAKER 1 f > I -_--sh + — - 8 a eee Howdy, folual Members at | ()1YMPIA. Sept. 10-—The | they unssltahly — voluntes | to Bootleggers; Refuses to Name the Laundry Workers’ union H the ‘ have voted to strike Wonder wsive Plagan t fig tigat fish ‘ Pe ee ta tee ae , yal tig New Men Involved collarfilers will walk out in ] t t « ft jeterm h m tax sympathy? the stat 4 of equalizat er fellows, principally t A SIXTH man charged with being involved in the smug- 4 gling of booze over the border with the aid of Im- Bot laund ne Into t r migration Inspector Allen, was arrested by Sheriff Calla- “clea a 1 han of Whatcom county, Thursday morning. Callahan re- boa «Ni fused to divulge his name, but said he was from Seattle. ante bday Another participant in the hijacking-smuggling fight is Sat hed t 1k * being sought. Their w ma Sensational charges also were made by Callahan to the the wr oi effect that some U. S. border officials were aiding boot- THIS MUST 8" leggers to get liquor over the line from Canada. His charges followed announcement of an investigation into alleged illegal practices of border officials Wednesday and the resignation of Immigration Inspector Allen, after he had been quizzed in regard to his association with liquor smugglers. (Editorial) ere able to clean out s looted it before Borde bootleggers,” Cal-| the car a Information | it got to Se the treasury de- nve pos- w often have you heard “He wn taxe of box ¢ The. @: birdie on the fourth hole? fe s termine where it could F often has your blood boiled as +s ' ed and whether cus some calloused golfer boasted about | perso re involved in its the number of birdies he bagged in 1 ad of shingles. The one afternoon? When will this use- t , was broken when fess slaughter cease? Will no one atche Jer which caur s found it in the N. P. yards on arise to protect our little feathered 4 Allen. been arrested by Calla- | the ‘est Waterway amount Willlam Kartzmark oms officer at Blaine, is back in that city Thursday, continuing his linvestigation of the alleged whole- ture. This is a photograph of one of these shy little songsters. Then raise your right hand and swear der direction «. N. P. attor Richbaw, Clau w d Jackm: that never again will you shoot a n f Seattle, and Charles A and L. E, Gillan, of | sale booze smuggling plot. Wednes- birdie. The chances are that you whije Murray, giving his occupatio he came down to Seattle and re- . t ~ ® special taxation counsel for : om ‘ont si its . ed to Distric se: vel “pal A Te oe railroad. i Staff Captain Jennie Jackson was busy handing out loaves of bread at Salvation Army | 4, Comfestions of we of ‘hess men, | potted te a ern evens ee , fia cir duties to compile | headquarters Thursday. A lot of 2,000 loaves was given.to the Army for distribution | charged that Allen had ta the:-resuilta of. hin -pn i r * among those-who-needed it most. A smile went with every-loaf, too, in~-two different tions and no authenti Ee poet WAS.) tra Phste Ny Cartes ke Bidiien: eins ne. on-& facts, Revelle said Thursday. He re- i & house t ; Disa tS eee the other on September 5. It |tufned to Biainerto ‘prepare stich a oa end tela qaageaeeelem ater gene con huge loar Jon this latter attempt that thé hi-|statcment no that Revellé can: take on ite sreuikuun ihe. Tce read pros a Jacking, which led to the arrest of /the matter before the federal grai : whom Thatcher®.| -rhebe com é apatnairsg nd other * nfession, occurred. | The customs office has not co- The Autumn Git is now ascen on re ey i a compllatic turned free, according to Salvation Army Only five sacks of booze was | operated with him in his efforts Seattle stre being: oenerally, 40>): | iba’ pabliely thathed eee coat ong al D S officials of the found in the frelght car, loaded | to stamp out booze smuggling, companied b : a eigh of } Cadel aE TEE Pa PO eific Wednés wate g pps Mind en yal 0g, pouse ; _ whe a fe pent ry fo und ccuse 0 | with shingles | and smuggled Sheriff Callahan said Thursday. “My —— As em- | (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) 4 it called. ; ; boi nerd Makes ewtear nl plete Season biel aesPoredend ciety Ske Those who dance Wilbur to Clear Office | A8k8Pivorce = i" was opened Wednesday by fed- | ly toward the United States officials ft eral dry agents. Possibility that and I am sure co-operation would Ca e the rest of the cargo had been |help dry enforcement a great deal. looted or removed was indicated Sull, they're probably under orders LOONY LIMERICKS OY on: a tomy, pre Ae THUS S. Feagiew’ name has been| by Assistant Prohibition Director | from the higher-ups,"* he said. vee Sea arttat Name or Quit, I R ) t i Bthel Lock sth fticially of the odium of} Whitney Thursday, | Deputy Collector Blackwood, in lofty young lady o s Genevieve E pckett ‘ There space enough in the| charge of the cust ffice fz wetta cannes : re ihe te by uton ae | pac nough in the| charge of the customs office in Se Was possessed of an artistic bent, 8 € po ¥ file 1! Thursda usual ear to about 400 cases orjattle in the absence of Collector She married a painter este el voree from Willlam Herbert Locke © Peace Gordon, But Thursday, sind then did alee, epainting) UXPected to Ask Coolidge to Start Sweeping * :*" picing Probe of Disasters ey | ; wad es cha de ing been made “the subject of rid ASHINGTON. Sept. 10—( : 2 The Army makes foo ution : bouts of thelr huabands nor the ob-| wrermeee ity ine x Feagles filed sult. in superior | f th fi mak Misheliined.” tat court t Mrs . owner aid. It is pos-/ Hartson, had no comment to make t thru some leak, { concerning Callahan's charges. ra with babes their armas, | Feagie « $5,200 damages ys who seized it avidly users as balm for hay- | der Rodgers recommen place and time of the r there buying | Wilbur today was expected to fol- and had the authority to postpone | Lockett's virtu ec F for di: labios, this time bread : n | of the missing caterwauler, her hus a drink from a strange bootlegger?| iow up his sweeping denial of{the time of the (light and this he te ES : to those who app! one >| band Arthur Scott; Guy and Eva] * ‘ charges of incompetency and negli-| actually did, from august 28 to Au- | ,, Seedy 2 Ps turned away by the Snivation lnasies | Falconer, Alfred and Anna Nor. | r nows wher on while he 2,000 loaves bf ou land an rurne! no! eo} Old J is heading a ut his department by! gust 31. Admiral Moffett report he spends at Tat hana mate ; et af Ni mae tibet nl vatrol ¥ t t The vas donated by the | %@¥% appeared aga mon the} eo pPiasmgh sO aiid ll by asking |that the time could not have been lays at home Th Honated Py the | caise charge dismissed by the jus-| ay ing stoop-show! det Caidde for. a ition |More propitious for the fight day Davidson bakeries. tina. OE Aet Gear reais " | For the purpose of discussing feat altace cartage rates, was obsolete SOG DHE Oe Vontgerie oor at every man in the crew Ti alii hintkftaction and’ love.ta eee trace: AURUst 28: | vision of the zone aystem of coal | and ought to be changed. bd Bee ets : eager to make the ‘flight and at | bestowed on a dog, and he € ed hint nro fate “the | Ustribution, the Seattle Fuel Deal- Pp. J, Emt, a leading fuel mer- 4, _ Following a conference with Ad- ithe pN-9.1 was in splendid condi-|to speak to this plaintiff,’ she add: lamp, cold, foul smelling county |°'™, Credit association will meet at chant of the North End, Is president TH once miral Moffett, chief of the Navy | tion They were married here in 1918 i ee sii te tage "ey county a dinner at Wolf's cafeteria, Bige-| of the association, and called the i * VAMP, [bureau of aeronautics, and Capt ties batt eta ema bche teh crimin: | low building, Thursday, at 6:30. meeting. There are no children 1s,” where he slept on “bedding orge W. Steele, commandant of | Se ee ae acts mt wut | The apparent inequities of the|. “We. will deal, with the sone ay; » naval hir station at Lakehurst, | con yelled to mweep floors, carry out | Zone cartage charge were dealt with |tem principally at the meeting, J, Wilbur last night dented all| RIFFS W A ITI N 6 rae cals wash the blankets |! 4 serfes of articles appearing re- | Emt said Thureday morning. “Ho tions of maladministration in| i prisoners and do| cently in The Star, and many of | ever, some other matters will be dis- t is printing 800) « ction with the Shenandoah dis Returns to White House one tants.” Fav jthe more responsible coal dealers | cussed. We expect about 125 to be 1 somebody | aster d the faflure of the Ha- chet j Admitted the present division of the | present, with both wholesalers and , . ton and| watian flight After 11 Weeks’ Vacation | city into many zones, with as many | retailers giving thelr angle.” abaret! WILL EXPLAIN H a Fa ATTITUDE TO COOLID shri’ roca "trong atuney.” RUN a Frm Con St te TeATi PROBE, 272° oys and Girls Can Win Ue ee a eR rea oe a Prizes for Fair Essays | There’s nothing green about | | a grass widow. i —% An argum generally © lly never “s esignation if an oppor. ARIS, Sept. 10—(By U. P.)—The| The special train beartr the tiagnlt 1k prowecutor, announced Thursday; VARI kill’ Be : executive party arrived at Union sta aud the wife who is not given him to clear his men combined power of Fren and Span: : ¢ host of her husband in @! administration of the navy depart.| that “his office would begin an tm-|ish military force about to de {tion at 1:8 p.m. ond Mr. and Mrs.| Youths Held in W. C. T. U. : 3 sadon pletive pus fiat HL! HowaNerhs lo cadbtcan iadlata-sitved gation <inta © eNarges fuocHesiipen Abd, I trim jCoetide “went Iminediately to the binvaleet Investigation The Seattle Star and Lions’ Club Announce . Tine t I While 12,000 Spaniards pushed |¢xecutive mansion in_ the nit a a +s . a > : b ey | preferred again Jack Mullane, Ao Bu i 4 pee fe r : i ae Segacleg a | g Contest; Fair Att actions Boosted YE DIARY , 2 *™ | county building custodian, d Rob: = hip aiden ancy : segtonber:. 83 ed alt with an | County building custodian, and Rob- jig resistance, agninst Ajdir, his| The pre met by Seere TINTON, Towa, Sept. 10.—y t . Up betimes, and to xetting little He.) charges made | Mitchell and others, | ert Nemetz, county painter. capital, still other forces are rey taries Kell Hoover, Jardine and U, P)—Four young men of Ever since the Western Washing: | provised ring, with sometimes as mer Brew, Jr. off to seh hich, Wilbur sale coms wise| ‘The charges, filed with the board|to have landed at Cape Quilates to! Assistant Secretary of State Grew,| Vinton are under arrest in con. | to” fair was established, boys and | many as half a dozen boys and girls flocs dilly-dally for un hours ory te; t0 correct without waiting for the|ot county commissioners, Tuesday, | back up the thrust and a small crowd. nection with the investigation | 8!™!8 have figured In its plans cela his back. It was great sport, fie? ata 'aibelt 1 dare not, Jeat| termination of the formal { were ‘that Mullane and Nemets nad| Thousands of other Spanish and} genator William M. Butler, Manan into: the, mutder cof: Mira cB, At the first fair, held 26 years |and some of these same boys and Brew call mean big, cowardly! ‘The orde ued paid county employes with county | French soldiers are waiting for the | ciysetts, returned to the capital with} Cook, president of the Benton | #8 one of the problems of “Dad” | girls still talk of the wonderful eet kad whet Geog of goog andoah's fli money for work that was done on|zero hour across Morocco to unleash | the preaident | County Women’s Christian Tem. | Chamberlain, its founder, was vm pat time they had at “Dad” Chamber- to the printers, where at my stint all| departmental officers, as are alt or-| their own homei |the long-heralded offensive, It may) After facing a battery of camera perance Union, ‘The arrests, | £0 40 to Interest the boys and girls. é the daye, and in the evening to dinner| ders for ship movements, as pro-| Affidavits were presented to the | begin today, the foreign office stated. | ojtwide the. station, the Cool en.| made secretly Inst night, were |The men who owned the merry-go only a beginning. Every with Harold & Gilbert Smith, and we 40] vided by law and regulation,” sald}commisstoners, making these! — ~ ltened? tHelf sour alot eebuemitar ther: anbedt today, {rounds and such thir wouldn't | y Was something new for have an excellent pastie of chicken, a) \., | have anything to do with it, be-| the boys and gir This year the rare and dishe, and much excettent | Wilbur charges, from Herman Scheck, Ad A REAL reno reaidence | The youths are charged with dis- | phan | . . 8 .y a | “Phere was nothing pollti¢al what ; / . 3 ; hai areside 4 saci opderly? ObHHLGE Ih veolnbatla: cause “Dad" didn't have any money | boys and girls will have a great conversation, and anon, myghty contente, hi & | mira way, and Cl. L, Steele, 6366 The president looked in the best 1 n connection with : eae Ain taal eae LEY nites _ % te home, eyer in connection with the flight) 14th ave. 8, former county em-| OPPORTUNITY of health and Mrs. Coolidge was all|the bombardment of the Cook home | t® Pay the advance guarantees they pins ot mtaaee all their own, . bette Bienandodh." | lobed SAAT CR OREM hitah Hove’ Il with nBtton/tWatara ThatATty demanded, besides the school contests and Tod Fable; Once upon a time| “With reference to the flight of the) MacFarlane announéed he was'| you aro looking for. Here {a a The prisoners, all members of| But “Dad” was determined that | KaMes. there r 1 who powdered her! PN-9-1 the secretary of the navy did} EAE Te be is +e! . prominent local families, are the boys and girls should have! BOYS AND GIRL I preparing a list of witnesses to call pecial listing * {red ‘ nose t leave a conspicuous | not fix thé time of the flight or the | je RL a Secord Asks New Martin sy »; Louis Gil-| Something for thelr very own at| GET BIG BONUS white k under her chin place of departure This was left} «1 with go to the bottom of the COMPLETELY VURNISHED christ, De ritten and George} this first fair, or there wouldn't be One of the biggest departments . to those in command of the fllght| matter and make my report. ts 1-ROOM, ALMOST, NIEW Trial of Charge) Paine: any falr. So he induced a Gurmer | this yer, too, Is the boys’ atid git! ha odtteksnboataa | project quickly as possible to the commis » AND Appeal fora new trialiton, nvin Warrants for the rest of Harold | Who owned a big Holstein bull| department, where they can exhibit A mighty drive; TELE Oe EEE sioners,”’ he said zi With pb) luel, Secord from the recent verdict) wre Walter Long and Donald | neg Wat fhe rate ae ike te acts va eh Hie ake be And what he didn’t say toth Mullane and Nemets deny | ) PRICE “TERMS || of a federal jury in Judge Netorer's iy aul apa aay a a nae Ae +h “ad Sadat Mie. cae andre i bate heed vith rae Va ‘akes alive!” the charge Jeautifully urnish <eyoom spb uve been issued, and they will be e boys anc 8 ric anc s have bee! “i to - Wa kes alit he charges Bea PAUSE mena ey lovetion, {Court convicting him of using the} arrested some time today All thru the fair the patient old| hibit in the adult departments, and vit Clone to 40th and Wallingford ney hi ehhh falne fine Was| Long fled when he heard war.| bull walked slowly around an im (Turn to Page 7, Column 5) "Make war a erime, and there'll | | House about one year old, in |) filed in federal cour huraday | rants had been issued - a — ine condition, Perfect floor 0! . cle evidence fi i; | b6 Ho. mor ive pacifist lee |Y, §, Legation Seeks His \teuck Is Burned plan, with 2 Bekecome, {| morning. Insufficient evidence for} sensational developments were | T f , i | After Collisi Penn, A firopince, tite wath, {{ conviction and errors of Mw are} promised hy officials as the core.|Atrest Two: for | Three Priseners t's the ve abolished boot-| Release From. Bandits er Collision |) pen iiite” ue taandry, "ry || stated an grounds for the appoal, —|her'n jury reccaveted the teuece | Tarte Viola Taken to McNeil | Overturned in a collision on Mar. | gst ; Beant PPE consiays) Tl) County officiils said thoy would} raftic lolavion | aken to cINE€1 Pag es IN. Bi feneral te | ginal way, nea ¢ Owe vous ah pe : . sete ‘ 0: f Asa Tw , ore held by police} Three federal prisonera started | PHKING, Sept. 10.—General term inal near the Meadows 1, Hving ule r | hay further definite announce Two men wor | \tor release of Dr. Harvey Howard, | Wednew motor. truck sian rugs, floor Girls Are Missing ments to make within 48 hours, Thursday, after arrests on the | for MeNeil island prison Thursday, American, by his Manchurian ban-| driven Nicholson 04 curtains, ete | From Orchard Job), “oo! ‘ae shot to death Mon: | charge of reckless driving. William | accompanied by Deputy Marshal dit captors, have been arranged Admir destroyed by fire ‘turn to the Want Ad Columns {| day night as she sat in her home} Wils 29, a teamster, was ested | Gaskill Only the final negotiations are holson reported the accident to/}) and see who's offering this dandy YAKIMA, Sept, 10.Raith Snow, | here. Officials are divided on the} phen hee Svishiar da ati aad ea i to be made, according to a telegram | Deputy Sheriff Ajax Thursday, He!l pome to you. REAL TATE || 18, of ittle, Pearl Coney, 14 and] motive. The coroner's jury hold | By Office: @), A, Topmann and A Charles D, Smith begins a tw today from the American negotintor,| sald hig car was hit by a vourh MIRMS OFFER THEIR BEST || Aghes Segay, 14, both of Wapato, |that bootleggers, enraged because ¢ Hill, at Ninth ave, and stewart | year sentence for counterfeitin: = Captain Constant of the American | car operated by J. H. Oven, tivin BUYS HVERY DAY IN THE || workem in the ovehards nent Wa-| Mrs K's vigorous campaign Nick Munchasen, 84, « plasters | Alton Murphy Starts two years for Bon soir! Adios! cht} |legation, ‘This said that the bandit | south of Seattle, who was atiumpt: |] w AN! AW COLUMNS OF THI |] Pato, have disappeared from that] against them, conspired in the mur-/er, was arrested by Officer 1°. 1. porting a stolen automobile, eee lodder was due at Hwachunn today | ing to ovoid a collision with another place, Yakima police havé been |der, Other officials say {hey belleve’ Mills, Both men are held for $200 | and Carleton Jones got 18 montha sgme other motive is inyolyed, bail, ; {for Wrafficking in narcoti is, Tesi io undertake the last dealings, auto. JZ wked to assist in locating them,

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