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LO I lOO, The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington Dx Weather | Tides) | a | | | 27. NO. 175 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, HUNT OUTLAWS H Home Bre ee MET TRACT Why Jailbreaks? ON FIFT [IS SITE New Company to EDITORIAL | HILE the e King county six desperadoes from matter that merits most thoro investigation to determine how it wa possible murderers and bank robbers to have aA weapons slipped to them inside the bars, it brings to Br 3 r ida ; light also another situation that should be remedied Uilding, of $50 and ¢ : et w While King county calls the institution in which it t er enteved the office, | the houses its prisoners a jail, that name brings a laugh : . oe to any person familiar with the is of a penal insti a’ ol tution cape of jail is a for nee sigs (Manon Resort fale e Start Work in 30 The jail is antiquated. It never was designed for Nonser 1 t get thu cotton mills in North Carolina. the purpose it now is serving. Prisoners confined | paella BO ta At . Migosh, we hope he isn’t think Days on Structure it are not safe unless an armed deputy is standing + 4 hi sahil blaeis’ ros [ore * tng of building his flivvers out by to see that they do not attempt to push thei of cloth! * N eight-story theater and of fingers thru the wall. Despair to nee : aS fice bending oarting “st, It’s not so much a question as to why six prison- AW het of the bullding t was bad enough to 500,000 will be erected on Fifth . fier ; lu fown te . "rs escaped Pe . fficials are aa e tine tt ave., between Union and Univer ers escaped as it is a question of how officials are we may yet have to call in sity sts, It was announced Thurs able to keep any prisoners inside. Jp Woman Neattle Star moment later ¢ ed downstairs him about the er Fander tu the basement 7 Home| | ll E DITION} Daspesassteonenasnteserecorsenae hh TWO CENT N SEATTLE. * -Story Theater Building Is Announced! aylight eggs Holds FIND ’EM ice Cle rk NOW, IS ~ ORDER! Sheriff and Police Re- double Efforts to Smoke Out Bandits r t agalr ed tress day. The building will be erected Let's clear up the question of guns, and clear up also a bad situation in our jail that is likely to per- mit of other gangs of dangerous | bring prisoners being | I've been “Mamma. 21, about By C. A. Clay 1 and of ight complexior All available detectives and r. No trace of him, the sheriff's deputies went out on an emergency call at 1 Bg erst named p. m. to surround a building where the escaped prisoners were reported to be in hiding. Sheriff Starwich led the posse, (OR IDESS that four of th six King county jail fugi G SCORES U.S, NEW HOPE TO DRY POLICY KITTITAS Says Too Much Money Will Reconsider Former Spent to Stop Smuggling | Stand on Project Ses ent Years and years ago there existed in Seattle what were known as barber shops. These shops catered exclusively to men, and were much patronized by the hardy pioneers, cs wiih ‘the latest” mews, ftom the IS HELD UNIMPORTANT| MEET WITH GUARANTORS Meadows. Time. passed,.. however, and the barbereshop underweht a subtle change. Barbers became chirotonsors, the Police Gazette was supplanted by the American Needle woman, the hum of conversation was less of prizefighting and more Internal Problem Considered; Conferred With Rep. Cramp- More Pressing ton at Ellensburg WASsHINaToN | base DIATELY 11.—The es are still in Seattle, police and county officers Thursday started an elaborate dragnet in operation to force the outlaws from their hiding places. A “fine-tooth comb” search thru all underworld resorts and suspicious lodging houses was renewed by policemen, detec- tives and sheriffs deputies in a determined effort to force the desperadoes into the open and arrest, ¥ “Find the to searchers paign to run who staged the successful jailbreak | Tuesday morning just before the lunch hour and who have thus far baffled peace officers conducting the fas the order in the increased cam- prisoners men!” down pursuit The patrol established to watch trains and boats was being main- tained. Thursday morning Sheriff Starwich and deputies searched the steamer Jefferson just before she . sailed for Alaska All O1 a di of making blackberry jelly, and the al government was. taken Olympia, probably next Sund Alaskan ‘vesde sna oustlae aff was finally changed to Bob- to task today for : , d ar twise ship: name 3 Hartley are ng watched ior to departure her Shop. Many of the older in- paint pane th to" prevent. thesturtlives trons el habitants can still remember, how row and n No propos se Divan ee Abeba ees: cof these places without being » be untaventful wearch “aldlse Wrens d by the barber if he wanted| by the Fifth Avenue Building | scop- uneventful search all day Wednes- Wshingle bob or a permanent wave.| Co., a subsidiary of the Metro. | 1 t re day in the wilds of Whidby island ‘Tomorrow—The fall of the clove) politan Building Co., according ot it se ARS SE : as my j _| /and wilderness rendezvous along the indnatry. fo William Eadris, president of hes | ON THE HUNT FOR THE JAIL FUGITIVES. The picture shows the posse which wound and in the woods of Sno- eee the Fifth Avenue concern. t the sment made an all-day search Wednesday of Whidby island and the Sound region adjacent to Ever-| 2°™8h county, Sheriff Matt Star- . : Pe of 5 3 a id reg J wich admitted Thursday that. the Prosperity Note: Bootleggers are wh ill $14,000,000 last year to ett for two of the six men who escaped from the King county jail. Left to right: Sher- % increasing almost as rapidly as will be i reclamation iff James McCulloch, Everett; Charles Crippen, skipper of patrol boat; Deputy Joe Hill, outdoor was temporarily at a standstill y long in Seattle. combinatior store and ym ¢ burg Wednesday, and went over the | aq x ; 7 : ae Po cet se feasdio! wleuc eg thedtee? ta Be 1 stated that thin w aioe Seattle; Deputy Plymale, Everett, and Deputies Davis, Holmes and Hughes, Seattle. The The sheriff, however, was “A ar 1 swallower near | called the Fifth Av Al legislation by congress, |{WO bloodhounds are “Rambler” and “Queen” and were used in beating the brush of the rte gees ie Lites in- ia b A by t by Dr wood | Wild places during the outlaw search. Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers POC Ane Palle Ta Me aia death."1—News Be A lle i g ” the manner in which the pris- aaa his for ‘ : arit his recent visit the | ———— es + — — ———_—_—_——~ a ats He should t ah ‘ ooes(of the hetidity wift| likqtor~ traffic, bat’ because’ of, tte pte an | Shere, Sbtatned | thelr, weapons. PP? e t t t 1 my r The possibility of a sensation- be ly for and | effect on International opinion rae ntseioe M } | y = dies iettocrants ett he ees Soaa UAE alone: OE f18, re ae | al development in this connec- SPORTS NOTE g{1n order to collect the best of the | 000,000 to try to stop smugsilr ita aera (Turn to Page 7, Column 3) "The Washington State medical fine arts In Seattle Riga a Cadet with t » underwrite ———— ee golf tournament opened yesterday Washington State The * wor Is ai great enough outlay for tlement BUT WE'LL BET THE wa y t ! ™ man a minor } at the Inglewood club. Inc., is a subsidiary of the Mo’ je ry Bh ps Had the corporation pursued it i Several of the doctors removed | Picture Capital corporation and has| Phase of the enforcement prob-|_,Had the corporat POLICE ARE COMBING t } lem some mighty big divots, probably as its president Harry C. Arthur eon se me E } t inistaking them for adenoids. Jr. who in also vice prenident and| On other phases of ite investiga hetss tay aed &? Sn THE TOWN FOR HIM . . Fee ete oC eee a oan eerie ita hatte ve | mule tt the reclama N WARK, Tex., Sept. 17,— t r.| turned to drive home its shafts o! | % ‘i ; Fiiaiaurgeora) enteced in, the tqur] erica’. Theater adrberatitns ati ir ete [tan xervice to avail of the H 7 P; M N P Bank robbery nament made a poor showing. They| Arthur comes here from Los An ag me aren br i sy a tfered aid of the development er; rosecutor ay ot rosecute Plan $2,000,000 Plant for Loot taken, $3,000. couldn't get over thejr habit of| geles, where he organized and was| try has failed, H ration, it in believe —_ rs Casualties, none. a @ 49 Theaters, Inc prue iss pba Me paar BSTC J man she loved, Mrs, Marguerite | declared. ; High-powered o n ¥ ' ded warehouses for | e8ume negotiations without refer I. ' ee . gh-} red automobiles, none. At the same time, the physicians) mre ney te: 1 | Permit from bonded warehouses te ets to any previous expressions or | Marks is held in the city jail Thurs She steadfastly refused to giv ADD 1,000 INHABITANTS Business was dull around the should have had some good scores.| . otic t will | “8cramen y DEL ponee 210.6 eae? in| Attitudes, the statement sald. “He day, in connec-| right name in an effort to protect i] First National bank here and the We knew as on tho had five) oi vi acts along | $90,000 gallons in two years. «| will take “the matter up entire! tion with the|the name of her parents and fam-}, , " - cashier stepped out for some patients at the Swedish hospital, V1, tne Ansociated | Probably safe to Beech no! gi freed’ of ‘any ‘complldation eh a killing of Thom-|fly in the South. Detectives, now-| Irish Lace Firm Considers | juncn. A tone robber stepped in end he made a hole in one. d rt are ny men one-quarter baat dg oils Berea ie a Bae atey Att: Marks, ex-|ever, say that her real name is shortly after and je an eas who have been p' ent i he 5 ation ¢ will, of course, consult tet ani B i vickup ¢ st of the cas Li'l Gee Gee us bett OL the a tani lettre well jou 3 eel atch Cain ; table huckster,} “I had threatened to leave Tom sight sdvgeon who. operited on her father | Motor picture.’ world : Real beer still finds its way to| With | nt s Ao yeah nord nn who was stabbed | Mrs. Marks declared. ‘I wrote to A $2,000,000 shoe factory is } last: mont! ie etek betary nd ga eaten all the market ike ite aid tod his|my mother and told her I would practically assured for Seattle as “He ound in par he | of bh si Seas) 30 STATES CORY Ufo: Bt Rep. Crampton will speak to the home be home for Christmas. as a result of a survey just com Reais wildings and will be one of nt ni lébal® operation members’ council luncheon of the se “When came home Wednes-|pleted by’ an’ Eastern business’ ex- ° eee eee eta Chamber of Commerce, Friday, on nesday evening. |day evening, he was drunk. He/| pert, who has just left Seattle YE DIARY trict national reclamation asked me to get supper, and I The plant will be a branch of one} eee 18) Associated with Mr, Arthur are Gets Two Years SPUN ELON e eA rosaling eintoee Monee TIRE ae he Or DOE ae Up very betimes, und to the office, and Dat cutor Mulley has p B pote nen he u anon comes H. Frazier, the rat King, and | #1 “arriba yanks for Manslaughter not. decided{fit:me and we scuffled, 1 didn't| cerns he doth tell me that « single pair of | jicit ctor for the Liberty ee Nay ey ites feat whether he will|S8tab him, but he grabbed the paring| While the investigator refuses to rats, Wreeding uninterruptedly, will at! drives during the remiah| Seattle's first death case o! knife I hid under the tabl He| discuss his plans, other than to the end of 3 years be increased to 350°) Jinan, Theodore Schulz, John T.|Ccourt term ended Thursday when | Pe nt hd esa pa Hocadan had thks ,|confirm the fact that the plant | a 709,482 Individuals, which doth mean| Millban jodore § vee te} rae saF acag Wiaibanced | 16 | der against | V88 angry because I had threatened | CO e fac A e plant is . . ihad my heme will hate 3406.0Re,008,.| Pratt, Cecil B. De Mille, Charies| Louis Belanger was sentenced | OOM the wornunes © | £0) leave assured for the Northwest and thar| While Hunting Escaped * 2 rats in 1928, which will, Christie, D. A. Blodgett and Thomag | Walla alla prison for frot Posey | ‘om Marke : lier i *; in his report he will recommend its ‘ thinks, force us to build an addition, (0 iy ont 10 years for manslaugh “T didn't Kil Mrs, Marks renee a ee [location In Seattle, it is known that Men, Is Seen With Weapons " nd so to worke. | W ed 0 ‘esponsibility » * lle os a bp Sate elt, Bind 00: fe, weighs 32 He wan convicted veep i iit sobbed, “Me must have killed him You'll be sorry,’ he said, *Come) {22 Company: plans to bring at least | €. Hamlin did help me select on for the death of Miss Jessie L Kk ; ? 2 elf. Me ANG. Latent pad Come) 400 of its skilled workers West. | Deputy Sheriff Charles Jarrett yor Mie Michell pcr ean a a pio’ SFFK DAMAGES in an auto smash Inst May 1. Depu-| Coolidge Explains Purpose} Aino the worla knew her ns the lmmoret” ind tT) won't “hit you “any| “This means that, accqrding to the | was nicked as One of the eix,escaped Heaven make me_able to pay for it, ty Prosecutor Meacham showed that . . 4 she | figures od of ounty prisoners) Wed: fte! home, where find my house with goode ife of the ex-convict, the woman | ‘ : : 4 _ | figures commonly used of two and | ¢ prisoners Wednesday after. Fits cad auadies. ready, and Orb Hi anger was intoxicated, His car of Investigation |denied ‘Thursday that she was mar Pee enre sald. the! mart. took. al’ init membersito the mverase famnl:|NooK) At tha Mime heowaa "x COR alaner; aba ie Sa | crashed into a Second ave. telepho WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—The]} jigq to him Nes ok rete aly Went into the | iy, the plant will provide 1,000 addi-| nized” Jarrett and Deputy Herbert k goode musick, pole and Miss Clark was thrown out | national airers a8 " : bedroom and then called for some | 4\¢, : eebe were elves runt 1 mesed this days, FOR BIC FIRE \outo. the “i ace se ieee Saga ay was his housekeeper, but I} iodine, Sho wont to him and found| OM! Population to Seattle A to- | Beebe were themselves running down 0 passed this daye jonto the pavemen | today with speed ard pr y tan AWall vabllnlte Hats wretvere Tur Sanh tal of 1,000 workers probably will be} rumor that some of the outlaws ; Meeting with President Coolidge in | ™4 (Purn to Page 7, Column 4) employed j had been seen near the Lake Union The Star has obtained six bottles SUIAND, Cal. Sept. 17. | the cabinet room at the White _ |. The Star also learned ‘Thursday | drydock. of bootles whisky and will print | OT i ene ene Paci Good Real Estate House, the nine board members or. | A >| that one of the big Irish Jace fac-} A tall, dark ‘complextoned man the chemical analysis of each vg tidal $ ganized and formulated procedure of tories in Ireland is preparing to lo.j rushed into the sheriff's office and i & Electric Co. was responsible alues r | fomebody Is always trying to)run| 7 4 “ateastroun Berkeley fireitwo || Are listed every day inthe Want || vestigations 66 M 99 cate a branch factory in the North-|@nnounced that he had seen two down our home. Industrie isn gaa csocy than Gh Sacinge|| ‘ad Cooney ee he Ba ae || SHAE WE. Morte, of 1.7. or C ENSLAE!) DO P€™ ON _ | ves. vvoravis ine ‘neat sont, | men resessbing descriptions. broad oe 6 | year as hee eke hy sition totale it a i re raboe gan & Co., New York, a college mate Surveys of raw material possibili.| cast on the desperadoes, Beebe and Trying, to tell people of the dan-\ *Uit® agains bere Pe 000,000, w na doris bt, | and close friend of the president, was ’ e e ties and markets have shown that | Jarrett bed just returned gera of moonshine ia like sticking |'2S sPproxime “i hid ee | | chosen chairman | a Ou re rin in this terfitory is ideal for an estab. “They were in a Studebaker and up a sign, “Wet Paint.” hes mete Me apy alae too pence $2,400 bes Judge Arthur C. Denison, Grand | ' lishment of this kind were stopped in front of the Lake \ The suits mth ¢ was 100 DOWN AND $26 PER 1 i c do , I tay ‘ muy i 9 | } Union dock," he saic g Be 8 POE OLE TT ee erate GOWAN teanirnt MONTH teh and Na stl i 0 you know what you are drinking these days? | Unlon(dbeky ahead, Sto eay BURN themaclves urtec Cae Lal, ; ; man and William I, Durand, presi: | Cheniists were busy ‘Thuys ¥ ° in the car leaning against the wind. 4 (on’ ine east ‘of the cit wo {\i2 rtment bungalows, || Fett Ge the anatitute.of Machigloal remists were — busy nurs: analyzing wo Men Injured | shtetd."* CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF permitted by the P G, & E. to have combination |! Engineering, Lox Angeles, secretary samples of liquor obtained by Star reporters during in Auto Smashu Beebe, who was standing near, BOOTLEG HOOCH "t ! ae the iN i and Sune seit The meeting opened in secret se | the past few da) which may shed light on it. P | coc Kked an ear Ten per cent Plaintiffs in the action are in He len, bedroom, bath jon ut 11 a. m, when for min They mi aN et Paes gs Fos 8 Two men wore Jajured in an auto} “When was this? he queried. i room with complete. plumbing ey promised to have the first sample reé so saddle 0 19} surance ‘companies and individuals And n lurge droming room with || uten the president explained to the ; i ye Nhe SE PH Raa t sample re Ady smashup on the Lake Sammamish! ‘The stranger gave the time. per cent fron file| who alloge the sults were filed onl provision for a Murphy bed board his purpose in ordering the in that we can tell you wha hey found in it, for pub- road, according to reports to the! “See that fellow over there,” sald ings; 40 per cent| When efforts at outalde settlements voutigation lication Friday, And then we'll tell you, ip daily in- || shoritt's oftice ‘Thursday, An up.| Beebe, pointing to darrett, | “Does tincture of cyan: | were futile Turn to the Wint Ad Columns || He expressed the hope that com stallments, what the chemical analysis showed in || known Everett Word driver receiv /that look Nike one of them?” ide; 20 per o The corporation will “fight toll oe rhe star and see who fs offer || plete impartiality and thoroness other liquor that was sold to Star men as “good jeuts on the face and Raymond An-| “By golly, it's the same one,” re formaldehiyd: the lant diteh,'* according to Leo Hj] ing thin dandy home to you, || Would be shown, and confidence that stuff.” derson, of Issaquah, wax cut over! sponded the stranger cent Death. | Susan, general attorney, "We wee)! rian THE STAR WANT AD || the board would be able to present stu ) Y | one eye in the crash, which occurred | Well," concluded Boebe, “that's 10 per} no iability on our part,” the coun |] GoLUMNS OF THI STAR For |] {ndings to him upon which he could It'll interest you, whether you're a drinking man between Issaquah and Redmond, | one of them; I'm the othe: N, T. {sel said, “When the Berkeley di THE BEST BUYS IN GOOD || base recommendations for a govern or not. | Anderson riding iit a car] ‘The tall, dark complexioned stran: . {trict was destroyed there were 100 RAL BSTATE mental air poliey to the next con: | jowned by Mrs, A. F. Richardson and| ger sheepishly retreated, He even KY Jotlicr similar fires in the state |X | eres Firing ie pew yluriven by Walter Ricbardgon, refused to give his name, \