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— he Mn hc a’ = Do You Know The Star Has the Biggest Circulation in the State of Washington? = soracenecmano =— Aes PIES LTDA LES ELA VO IED 28 BA) 30 Ss BRA ID IEEE 6 ABNOR SS BOREALIS EEE SHAE SOE ii. The Seattle Star ji io" Max, 5) M hep 12 , Entered as Second Class Matter Ma 599, at the Postoffice at Beattie, W ash. under the Act of grees M 479. Per Year, by Mail, § ocd SEATTI SES HUNT IN 3 COUNTIES! 2, WASH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. ke TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. ‘ io , ) n } ° : 1 a | s = | oie ae ident’s Aircraf igation Will Ordered to D @ President’s Aircraft Investigation Wi Investigation ered to Determine | . Open Tomorrow in Effort to Cause of Jailbreak; Candy Sales- Howdy, folks! Aren't you just Ss ] (e Ki d b B di falling for this ettle Controversy man Ki naped y Bandits . Today's definition: A cabaret is BY LUDWELL DENNY By C. A. Clay Sar ie annoying you while you eat United Pr Correspondent HILE posses, armed and ready for a death fight, took eee ASHINGTON, Sept. 16. - The war and navy depart- up the hunt Wednesday for the six desperadoes, who Old Joe Bungstarter's idea ies he ments mobilized today for the battle’ of facts and escaped from the county jail Tuesday after locking six men aa harassing > re oan mee figures before the aircraft investigating board, which holds in a tank cell, Sheriff Matt Starwich and the prosecuting ‘ws ro gger : : * sg (4 wth . . * oe. its initial conference with President Coolidge tomorrow. attorney's office ordered an official inquiry into the most The most amusing sight in the Officials, on the eve of the investigation, are confident sensational and successful jailbreak here in recent years. world is to w tn rue ea ty bs | of the favorable results. They understand the board will “How did the prisoners get their weapons? Who helped “yall fe r eitl wika Gocalie put the burden of proof on critics of the administration's them?” were the two big questions officials and the public — self. Norma Taima air policy rather than proceed on the assumption that alike were asking. The probe will be thoro and will center dice: changes are needed. : on these two questions. , From some = sourc ; gui The search for the outlaws was increased Wednesday } is chaceaa! te f ae HAT are you drinking? exhaustive surveys by experts before he | and spread out thru King county, Snohomish, Whidby island, AR page ait if that Deaths from alcoholic diseases will take a chance in the business world, || wooded regions near Everett and along Puget Sound and sa cause of the Sh a have trebled since 1920, the first year 01 | takes the unsupported word of a bootleg- || jn Seattle as well. The pursuit of posses Tuesday afternoon at ar mice prohibition, according to a report just ger on the whisky he buys—often with nd night apparently indicated that four of the six fugitives bas " ee : ane | Made by the Federal Council of Churches fatal results. oe had made a clean getaway Gs tha ludeeienedts , co- | on prohibition What are you drinking? Two of the men, who held up Harry Murgatroyd, Seattle ¥ nquiry w ommercial aircra: Fully three-fourths of liquor seized by | The Star is going to find out. candy salesman, in Seattle late Tuesday afternoon and “1 policies, the ar : velopment ating reserve factories, || Holice and supposed to be “bonded stuff Pictured here are several bottles of || forced him to drive them out on the Bothell road towards } ng data from their previous air ear ae is fake booze, according to Police Chief ‘good stuff,” sold to reporters for The || fverett, are still believed to be somewhere in the woods recline ortniat votiotea:. ubmit a large mass of Severyns. Roy Lyle, prohibition enforce- Star within the last few days as legiti- || into which they ran after deserting Murgatroyd with a Opposition red separate | ™ lation . possib ment leader, says the percentage is | mate gin and whisky. damaged car. : You are how gazing upon the 2a ervice and department, f t has gathered in greater. This liquor will be turned over to a These two, Alvah Kilbourn, a | thee 2 apg ena haar yer be gpk atid ci Twenty-four persons in Seattle died | chemist for analysis. The Star will print || wounded Be ap he = ( BELIEVE BANDIT he finest bors solidi td ite gc cag ar 1 it would © expense, dix i ee eee J Nean. [AW 30, under a 25-to-30- two gentlemen on the left have just) oi. nit of military command and from alcoholism and. scores more from | the results of these analyses, in daily 0 i ome pede oe pogo GOT GUNS WHILE © dropped in from their uftlees i” Ie 'thar it has not been a. success in diseases in which..alcohol.played .a.part | stallments, telling where the botttes were me bank, are believed to have VISITING COURT ' hog aaa i be meee ‘ itain, |} in 1924, according to Deputy Coroner | procured and what each contained. gone into the Everett district to . ts eat ‘ of Old Crow. The gentlemen a tiie expend hae “ , pe oa tates f be tathren aoe shat |] obtain the $2,500 which Kilbourn is LIEVING that guns tised by . ; ed expen ot co | P 0 ; er has greatly If you're interested in knowing what right has refused a drink, but is ble funds on experimenta William Jone . at 8 numl er has greatl; ; J Hd tll % se a fallow; |{accused ot taking trom the ben B pplaprenmsy ere) | taking a cigar instead. Oh, how he [, \ { building a large n increased in 1925, Jones < you CEM, 01 WA WE : and which he has stubbornly caped from the county jail Tues- will regret it in the days to rome! | 10. 'o¢ planes up which will be Many a business man who insists on these articles. fused to return day, were smuggled to Alvah Ps aes ,|tiquated before the next war —/| With this fune to aid them, the|| Kilbourn while he was at the The United States Bureau Major reliance upon plane Honors Heaped Upon Five! fia ee s Ls men could more readily ‘con-|| courthouse Friday afternoon, dards has perfected a ma 1 dirigibles have been de ue thelr flight out of the zone announced Wed- tougt ¢ steah 5 D N t fe a Ls for measur ing the toughness of s oped commercially to greater perfec aring Navigators “es ‘ pursuit will request alter. The first device of this kind was |), ENSIGN'’S WIFE GETS POS! : i itlons to the receiving cell in the @ pair of false t = ee eS are DESPERA) 7 court house. re ei ane sean Be ve FIFTY CENTS DAMAGES Ar the cou-|| _ Starwich will ask that « heavy ; course, aa every bo ee Laundry Owners letake eb FROM AUTO FOR PHOTO DISPLAY tinued tho chase, Seattle police and|{ screen’ be placed arounnd the wotise resident knows, a really Aa: , ’ “ 5 0 tough i i given an Ame t . COST Busht what 4c detectives had not relaxed their vig-|| steel barred cell to prevent any- cern Seah i oe re aa bt bag ry Will Arbitrate ae Joke Hodes spigbrc gale 1 and were keeping up a search || one interviewing the prisoners You can't stick your fork thru the i igors 1 u Re py py srticled! 8 Ses undry owners Wednes a of ‘the ‘react rplanePN-9-1| 4, 7 ; oa ab of rooming houses and|| or smuggling them articles. Kil- gravy. day dectared ther eee tae tor san Gitl Injured While Escaping mages of 60 Fear Foul Play in Mystery‘ strworta n the hope of|| bourn with both’ arms, bandaged head b ‘tpt da o dspla: Q ect the 1 que wh hain * eU. 8.8 4 : finding some of the other|| from gun shot wounds was in “Little Homer § i sy t ; ha weiki oral , Angered Friend f Mrs of Capt. Paul Sunker t ase , the cell Friday ding erraign- - 5 thikst for lbiowladg I beauty parlor 3 zi : jon laundry yen bourn|| ment before Judge Smith for the nt “{ suppose he : ‘ igers a ; ee The posses searching for Kilbourn comments J. W. B. “1 suppose Mé\ In a letter to Mayor Brown, tt ; : cpp : nd unconscious on the Nortt cee ‘madat tf; Mywerious dlaappearance of Capt.| THe posses searching for XCilbourn || Ter ane et ee wich gets his thirst from his fa her, and) owners said they v8 ‘ ¢ Leme eahcz hn highwa Richmond Mra, Koenig, wife « ae neve Paul Zunk' x -Anid ConA | er crate battle 1k expected if the}] thinks guards may have relaxed his knowledge from Bs s moth sear tea 3h ley i c cee : - made ‘ pt day morn : aoe ; $2 p24 : im tee of the oll-tender A ice, wa 4 a tebe mak Lack, Goruared |] vigilance for a moment and that yes the. ws e : em ons. of $20,000 for creation divorcee, humiliation from tlie « sin’ interpretation by 8 © po na a 1]: sommadiie: alfppel tine Savelvanniia STANDING OF THE TEAMS ‘O° W86e rs airport bet peas ( picture,” which she || tice’ detectives, Wednesday, It is| The six men who staged the dar-|| S°meone slipped the revolvers y ployes. y hospital d + || Kilbourn. nae wranciece © re m S ee ult nd or, on tar he had aid Wan unauthorized. rob |! feared that the mariner met with foul/ing jail delivery are: T. H. John- eae aerate: Shel thdhaed . N ‘ t legisiature for | *? hn friend | tained a judgment 4 play Weer n, and James Burns, 24, sus-} “<—————— iis Anglos. 40 rods, & inches |. pode Building | 2° tion - had t ays urt after a day a ( 7 docked the Alice at| pects in the $42,000 Nanaimo bank/that two strangers d hurriedly Rann, «Sree ewe: 10 sere oe ee | reataur \ : trial. The © incle Evere ay, and left the ship|robbery; Floyd G, Richardson, 27,|poarded the island ferry. Starwich Oakland [ eee sae ? ened in 192 upto nd cas’ check for | who {s appealing from life sentence v2 ‘ ae wat es ; pened in 19 go uptown and cash a check for | w ppealing eR he : Yemen. Deteatted | ta Aa sat : French Capture ‘ tad. had known | “4 | 560. When he failed to return, the [as an babitual- criminal and who! Missed the ferry and pursued on gst 9 ne aN eh eehillas. War want officers and crew started searching | was held in connection with the| board the coast guard rum chaser h ut the.time of the year Storm Approaches Jenne Post bs fs si fu ey: eens for him, but no trace could be found. | murder of Patrolman R. L. Litsey; | No. 274 ‘ the ide begins to realize 16.—After ‘ke toe The Everett police also searched in Watson, 18, wounded in an at- wo men were seen apparently that love kisses in a cottage are Oregon Coastline fighting, the French today capt quarreled. He held vain, Captain Zunker had vanished, | tempt to escape from the county| hanging on the side of the ferry, all right if the cottage is steam-| Northwest storm warnings were ally Important town of | threatened me ty leaving no clue behind. ‘The Seattle! stockade last week; and Kilbourn| but as the government boat came in hhated j ordered displayed at 11 a. m. at all ane. Coen ieee ett : police were notified Tuesday night! and Ward. closer it was found that these two Pa coast stations north of Port R Bibar which lex to the north a ” nptep tit : ‘i ‘ by G. C, Christofferson, Victoria ho- | SNOHOMISH SHERIFF men were boat employes painting ; tors Aisasica ting back to| Disturbance on the Oregon coast | west of Kelan des Sless, was held hyaiclans say she has an injured ovets tel, a friend of the missing captain. | JOINS IN SEARCH the ferry. Two or three blank shots normal. A lot of aesthetic dancers| are increasing in intensity and mov-| by the R 8, following thelr Au- | *Pine, severe brul : and possible in | Captain Zunker’s home ts in Seat-|" 616 samen McCullough, of Sno- | Were fired to attract their attention. have returned to burlesque Ing eastw he wind will go} gust ac nd its capture | terna ry eel a H inati in| tle, and he well known in SHID-}) ish co and posses from! Starwich landed on Whidby island F ek. nto the and react marke :an rtant phase in the| cuer nad been thrown! Wins Senate Nomination in ping circles here. Beran snunty1 89 ae ing (and questioned two men, but no fugi- h orce tonight along the coast with' development of the French offen. | from ar epee ee | s were foun¢ Ag 1 talked out the other day, | for bie : oy fey eater tee : , P nO Wisconsin Votin Whidby island Wednesday following | ‘ves were found. # ee bet gh se An Ei driver, E. BAP Sr AE tous Be obi ee ite Svarisn’ dtieini! Glog’ tha sHorck 1 report that two suspicious strang- | HOW DID THEY : ery woman tha mee a nn _ b : sept oe Oe. ir 4d) Paliee. Cdsette.” Trunk hi , 5:30 a. m,, saw MILWAUKER, Sept. 16.—A,young | oe’ baie goon. landing, therefrom’ a T THE GUNS? Ia dresy y ty Se ive vonvthe ara iparine aaa rry region around Mukilteo; Two theories were advanced | Kansas City Star left 8 of the re between the | man of 30 today inherited the sea! was ues ‘Seine beaten by possemen ) Wednesday to explain how the pris- J t C ft si he bet w h é I or ehad * D Th Fl : : i P . ning walking down Aj - Ai - Highlands and Firlar of political power tha us his own e ee}° on the belief that Kilbourn may have | oners obtained their weapons used in Riper mOLhigl WELhTH0.:; Colm rr 7 us r- au ses Everton summoned John Stein.| father's. Robert M. La Follette, Jr. | | Shot as y jhad a cache of guns and supplies | the Ibreak. Trusties, who have the F Pe LaeAcy loadlar saul ° 5 berger living: near by, and they took | Barely past the legal age reauired for! From Burning Building | piace tere vy. a friend | run of tke jail, may have been bribed ag bet, uaty ri = s > Gy ed States sen. | © "i Pa ¢ e 5 " “7 flapper tha cel her to the home of Thomas Norton, | ®dmission to tho United 8} aes Sheriff Starwich led a chase across} to slip the weapons in the prisoners’ That eeery inepet entrbalsyy No U sé at Skagit Job, ae Dr. Thomas Rativas was | ate, Won a smashing victory in Wis IN CITY, fl, Sept, 16—]/the Sound Tuesday night to Whidby | cell, Kilbourn may have gotten a hake tee ete it ard tek aa ’ called from the Firlands sanatorium, |Con#n’s republican primary, and) 1.4)" one man and three wom island when another report came in] (Turn to Page 9, Column 5) >, earned the privilege of carrying that bass ti <3 tograph ¢ now being sent t S D O t Dr. Ratigan revived the injured girl! Mundin av alaction "6: en were shot down and seriously ae Bot théy look aa it there.wa ays oc s erator temporarily, and she told him of hay- | Party's standard ie! i fon of @) vounded by unknown snipers near} aod anuckr matic interference. J |\ing been thrown from an nuto stranded plete Aen ethan | here early today as they ran from aj ‘ & “ean ee «on toot to| BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT ) want you to toll the nows hats (Hake wo prepresentatlye. of thas seem teroal acid teesn et carte anadtan emoria #) etal all foreste ! M N iia ere Pe reat y will appear on the election! jacksonville; Mrs. May | Maude ¢ bolish all i 1 om pea et the Plant Sept “Now Mr, Kane came forward. 7 , and the independent forces are Voliur Ne ere adie ataRtia ° O oe ny, moons A cone! | boys, we're going to get to the | I's just alr—nothing but believed to be at such variance that} pne fourth victim's name has not resi en ar ing S ] bottom of this Skagit business air,” Mr. Kane declared, with | “Young Bob" ix certain to continue! heen obtained (gh DIARY | and there are going to be a lot | me show of reluctance \Japanese Employe Falls) nis winning ways when the formal| pojice are of the opinion that the ° Fy pica bts mr sme th fotonn wh Wile Joking | "Whom eit” queried « nen, |1AP ROSE OTe aa ans Geter ah | eae “ecto enain tat he nveiled at Vancouver pad four (hotvepower) to towne, where| for a place to light when we rane. eae ¢ Sahl ru hold and Uies But equally important is the fact| which occurred at the roadhouse iw did gota re-built batterie from H. Rey-| get thru.” vay) “the alr jn) the. spibasy that young La Follette has seized the| some time ago and ts not a feud be Mat benitle; he being here. whe becand It w Brown talking, | hres ete : Falling thru a hatch into the hold} yeing held by his father, and has as-| tween different elements of the dis. ANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 16. } voiced: “Our protection Is our “ ETE ates saesht bets Com tak Ta He h members of the big rere, Were rocks in there | of the Admiral Oriental Mall Iner | sumed command of the republican or-| trict (By UW P)—From the | fraternity; our armor is. our the evening home, the couche myghty | hoard of public works and other 1s sagen ey the ma President McKinley, while it Was} ganization in. Wisconsin. Altho the] eee ters of the Guif of | faith, the tle that binds more Fines ad i tei Paine a gteate fond.| city officials and newspapermen | qunery there would be & | moored alongside Pler 40, at Smith | vote was considerably lighter than | WATTS Waters 208 alee ct | firmly year by year is eversin. nese for ruts and bnmps, which it deth| on an inspection trip here yes- | pe beng a bounding, Cove, T, Okato, 40, Japanese em-| in 1922, when tho elder La Follette | Mexico to the frozen Arctic seas, | creasing acquaintance and com. tnke with childish joye, leaping and enr-| terday. ‘The trip had been ar | ne bi ett nt the party yore he. | ploye of the steward's department | on his last primary — eléction, | America united today in honor. | radship; and the compact is 7 Maree Mar eoe ti lehalions Day, ranged. following Councilman | the ; had: Arie fhe se tt | was instantly Killed at 4:46 Wednes: | young Bob" showed the same pro- | | ing former President Warren | not perishable parchment, but | And 90 to drinking 1" flegon of parsnip| Phil Tindall's assertion that then Nena jes toning. ae | day morning portionate strength thruout the state| @ D f W id! G. Harding, apostle of peace, | of fair and honorable dealing, wine (for my stommick’s sake), to din-) rocky and debris were working | ures wiesleNe L np wi hed at | he Japanese was a cook on the! ag his father i Science reams 0 OPQ) and pledged itself anew to the which, God grant, shall continue Metis c's aie | Into the turbines and gradually | ferved that everything seemed to | BOK employed in the feeding of) Roy P, Wilcox, former state sen: | Directed by Man spirit of frienditness, marked | for all time.” ; What makes a man who has paid] "ning the machinery. Tindall | 6 regular, Going on RUN Onlentil passengers. {AMB) ator, ond an, avowed “Coolidge re-| for more than 100 years by uns | Nok Had ate hantleiatelaee £26 for Sitenory codine suanaae hari had Jad responsibility on the a grinding, grating noise wan | a 4 | publican,” was beaten decisively.| 4 recital of accomplishments, in| armed reper faa Lai presed by President Harding on 0 fo Feet’ Hivehimbrella? shoulders of Carl I, Uhdent | iced. In a lesser dogree it | Traffic Shifts on | La Follette’s plurality over Wilcox | the terms of technical papers, flavor-| & forest bead fee SRL sant that summer day two years ago to forge supra former Skagit engineer, ap Fiminded ofe'at Umes ob acnolee. Tl | may rench 100,000 led with flights of the imagination,| dent Harding delivered his st | been fost with the pagtipe ot the Beneath this atone pointed‘by the: mayor. like the grind of a concrete | Downtown Streets | Wilcox, however, has not given up| picturing ‘the realma of the future! Brett message, a frenane ct man, for President Calvin Cool: he Bbbadar John “Yes, wir, continued the mixer | deattlow downtown traffic. tx) hope of defeating La. Follette, He} t be conquered by xclence, featured | elhborliness and inter atlona lege: hla “AUboNaROK tae B Fan Nee His auto stopped-——= mayor, “we're going to find out Everybody was curious, espe hifting, according to figures com-| his filed ax an Independent candi:| the opening sesstons of the Pacific! Understanding, og ae his indorsement, and this mea. But he kept on about these stories, We're go claily the: newspaper men. piled by Street Supt. W. D, Bark. | date, and hopes to pick up sufficient | Coast convention of the American] !nternational president of Kl | cage was read to the multitude, ray oe |} ing to the bottom of things “Did he tell you whut war. | hutt. jatrength during the next two weeks) Institute of Blectrical Engineers at] Wanls, unvelled a memorial of | Hon, 7, H, King, minister of Li'l Geo Geo, the demon flivveriat,| and we don’t care what Jt re- | the matter?” queried the mayor, Parkhutf's report shows that] to give La Folletto a serious race. |-re Olymple Hotel Tuesday, stone and bron nes Pearle public works for Canada, repre- “t bothered by those new traffic) veala | after Kano had finiahed talking [there han been a great increaso of| Daniel Woodward, supported by| pr. Harry J. Ryan, head of ORAL A AOA ASSIA MR Ce sented the Dominion government «thie ' ea ene. eaten reaneonie, wala: beckon with the reporters traffic on SIxth ave. from Madison| the Ku Klux Kian, showed surpris-|olegtrical engineering department] beneath the great burdens of and voiced, in eloquent language, i Mastiiways driven thes the‘ alleys: |< ingest rr eterna, canlet: oper They agreed he had offered an |t. north, also on Stewart and Vir-|ing stromgthy and finished third. |of Manford university, in reapond-| the republic's cares Conidate GAbULa AAI RESET ELEE ‘ag ete perdi pi nt the Skagit “tell these explanation. ginia ats, between Westlake and| Mormer Gov. Francis 1. MeGovern | ing to Dr, Henry Suzzallo's address Thousands of men, women bor, Senator Frank B. Willis of sotor Waxzlegizx inthe house?| ‘boys ‘why they hear funny “Sure,” said the mayor, “and | Firste aves. While the Fourth ave,| was a poor fourth. jof welcome, projected the mind of| and children stood with bared Ohio represeonted the United \ tor Wrxzlegjzmag u're wanted| noises in water wheel No. 1, | you'll find out a whole lot more |, and Jackson ast, Intersection is} Returns from 2,423 precincts out-of selence into the future when rain} heads, in the shades of the States, and Dr, George T, Hard. Eattha phone, Doctor Wekale jax Tell ‘em what about this | before I'm thru. Mark that.” | til the bualest corner in the city! tho state's 2087 gave | would be induced artificially and the! great pines and. cedars, and is | ing, Jr, brother of the late pres bia reed aa a ae MMAdAll’ atorys: oD. know whi We went thru the entire build {there has been decrease in traffic La Follette 177,101, Wilcox 86,067, | vast storohouse of energy in the| ened in solemn silence while dent, attending, representing the AJB Gativan 'the funny iaoutids,:but (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) at this point over that of last year, Woodward 89,909, McGovern 20,442, [atom would ve tapped and released.| once again the sentiments were | family. ey Pee

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