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| | MAN JAYWALKS, SLAPS COP, JAILED! b ron y = | | Weather canie | WEDNESDAY NO 179 ae Police Raid House Here in Search for Fugitives The Neianaper With the Bigg TTLE, WASH., TU Howdy, folks! A pic ture with bugs composing th entire cast has just been filmed Undoubtedly the leading role | was played by Lon Chaney It is r ¢ tim whine ‘ s of Eliza Ea vie star climbed from if the ww , n » wh the publi t be f etiipat’ ick on Witness Wilbur, oiex Stand, Defends Many small-town movie theaters wilt refuse to book the bug film, Department however, on the ground that thei patrons can sce all the buga the. BY WM. J. MeBVOY want by looking at the saxophone} qinited Press Staff Correspondent) players. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—A pis Sache’ feniat of Colonel) Wm. Mit HOME BREW ENLAR STAFF?) chargea of maladministrat navy air service was made tod Homer Gin Brew takes great pleas. Secretary of the Navy Wilbu 1 ure im) announcing The United § » navy,” Wilbur the appointment of declared, “Is at prese ned to Mr. Herbert J. = ile ita are ose naa h naits as erok s editor of this Ww 1 m aN column. me, but re ted his ot at fa sf $+0@ air € t Journal has the right idea. He says | Mice i eS that Luther Burbank ought to cross ps ‘ar aes gp ar Sh spinach with poison ivy and make| tactical and siriiem ie ean in-| it completely out ot the question. Podoste part of the navy. and not as af bg ae | independent art ’ The finest calisthenics . val aviation is today organ Ever practiced on this earth ized as an Integral part of the nevy Te putting on one's trousers and constitutes an m thereof in the In @ lower Pullman berth ime manner as do battleships, cru © Ge ® 4, destroyers, submarines and mine Today's Fable: Once upon a time | jayors a whole week passed’ without the! phe mistake of * Newspapers printing a picture of | separate department or corps would Queen Marie of Rumania be well nigh irreparable. Air forces i form a tial part of the fabric T sixseiibarthes —————-B | of the fav t SUGGESTION ‘the Sada: Why not take Boy Scouts navy, will away from the traffic corners and ride influence: lend them to Matt Starwich to ame eff guard the jai happy results as has been o of the escaped jailbirds held an ee : u policeman in ett Sunday |, tei Rook his gun away trom him, fa ‘that'wh Heck, they must have thought) og in oo; h the de he was a jailer! opment and the and submarine nd s Mickey Walker, welterweight | itseif champion, defended hig title last} again » ey night against Dave Shade. air for i Would you say he won by Ol wibur aac riie “peat aviation In ea battle must be rae ag “wholly diss from its 1 Of course, any prizefighter WhO! oF omployr pepe is going to box a man by the name van stegag ; of Shade, ought to do a lot of wien ity Lewiing shadow boxing saa T avai battler it arden be thor mbued with the self, its methods tactics in E x LIL As GEE, TH’ OFFICE VAMP, SE batt It cannot be trained | You never see th’ bonds o’ | bh i singh gad gh dees wedlock listed on th’ stock ex ery eevee 2 a chang (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) —$— $$ $_$_$__________—__ - learned how to “roll her > COFft; va ? TESS be eoey ya she tearned how tor 46 Offic Killed and Hundreds Injured own” at her mother’s or, . 1 ¢ . amare Tonrad > Wks Mombéere, of {141 Gee Gees 60 BY AUTO While on Duty, Dry Report Figures Show family call her “Mayonnaise,” be- cause she is always dressing. BY JOSEPH S. WASNEY The prohibition unit and the 24 . H (United Prean Staff C espondent) . . 7 English dispatches: say that the Leaves Today for Capital {1 atte ihnat Meats tip 1 fleet aro spending . abou 7" ‘ rf 5 , Sept PY $20,000,000 during th present fiscal # fine training. Yeh, to be a tm to Testify at Hearing ing the prohibition laws has to enforce the dry jaw cling salesman Fy PRN Suet Perm Cra hs .. {cost the government nearly $100, Brosesuting’ Wlauan. aw tor ietoes AIR agg Col. Wm. Mitchell plans to Jeave | 90.000 during the five and a half! tas cost Uncle Sam many milllons of TODAY'S : fe aft.) Years tt been in exis ; aaah f San Antonio at 2 o'clock thi. af 1 ed States attorneys have rape mobile for Washing. | Ts compiled in federal deps : : mn, wh been ag ddition to the tremendous out: ; !@uor cases annual It the justi Monday as a witness In-th ep sere * lepart doe cep this expen inquiry, being: conducted iby |-*Y Cf) the woney for law Gnlorce| aie seoarats trom the igeiital: Bt J Sasi ment, 46 prohibitfon officers have ; ue generale esidential inquisitors been killed and hundreds injured | C°UNts of the department a hort, civilian aircraft in-| Magura test she or of dry| After convicting violators, the gov Gink who thinks he is a prom- attached to the Bighth Nae.ioks Gps iar De aA ant pends thousands of dollars | Snent citizen Just because he has 1 accompany him to ty have been “poisoned” and lin caring for the prisonors, Tran his picture in a patent medicine ad. ‘ temporarily blinded from sampling ting prisoners t eral peniten pid isi Mra. Mitchell also will travel with | evidence s 7 aries ix expensive, and after the e old-fashioned man who used| yo. pugband aw far as St. Lou r dur the first four! convict is housed an additional eld a bucks now has a 80N| Kaa, Col. Mitchell to report | ¥¢ of prohibition, appropriated | penait ix needed to feed him from ys jaz tunes on a hand-| |. y,, ton were issued today | bout $38,000,000 for enforcement | six months to two year mw. by Maj. Gen. Ernest Hinds, Eighth | ¥"K and $20,000,090 for building | penalty imposed for ol aa fling 1a pee sirex and oO ating a coast guard dry | Volstead law Russian nove are said to be - very depressing. But our idea of — ue really depressing fiction ta reading WA NT RODGERS _ 4 te | | Sport Fans! Star Ha It's all right to gi erything you have to your neighbor, but not | . 1 a Weis ie ‘tienes itl base |PN-9-1 Commander to Tes- ig Leatures Jor OU Ye DIARY tify at Aircraft Hearing Grort FANS ries on “How to Play Foutball (September 21) { i} Three fine features for and today's installment con Up bettmes, and to piaying “Red-head- 1 Sept, 22,-—The our. entert ent and infor cerns the art of tackling, These od adie,» Uhres-alerim baby’ on te i te i Saga fi hAtloh ate BALE pUbltated |n's afore IIL be. ValdnbTS! Infobrin Harmonica, and sweeter musique never | president's air inquiry board desires mation are being published o heard, And so by boat to towne, the! the personal testimony of Com The Star's sport page today tion for the young players and foghorns ae ed we reates the bay. mander John ra oof the ‘The current chapter of Le vill oO prep up the fans in Setnerrines Ree atts co tupates; TAG eoey | Mis4 +) meu plas from San Nie Austin's splendid series of thelr football knowledge fo lunch, and did di suiade of | Francisco to Hawall, Chairman old-time fights in Seattle tells of And then there's Hent rhe, myghty fine, and to playing at pwight Morrow informed Secretary the thme when Sam Langford Blake expert pre-season re p Meat f uabelic; baa wor at of the Navy Wilbur @oda fought frank Farmer het ows of the Seattle high school a minde not to take their shillings, they The air board wants Rodgers here My ‘se a splendid chapter a even which should Interest being bot inatch for me, Wat|, 7.0, gentember: 90, Morrow. sald anc ou're a real fan, the thousands of fans who fol init did accept the pence, but only to Pefore September my “4 Me aaaeat| rap ft ‘low tt » Spnbmetane Hats on ; teach them « leon against wagering,| Wilbur replied that Rodgers prop you can't afford to mins one of low the youngaters here on “the which do be # great sin, methinks, expe- (bly would have to fly across the these yarns ridiron, ‘Today's chapter deals cially when one doth lose, In the after-| oor tine om San Francisco, where Yith the football season get- with the Lincoln eleven oon to home, and to cutting the law ontinent from Ban hier woe With the football season ith he Inst time, heaven be prained, t he is due @ arrive September 24 ting under way soon, two fei With the completion of these ; @: and when thro, did return the and @at he will be compelled to! tures are being publish that three series, there will be more emower to Neighbor Jones, from | forego a visit to St. Louis, where noule ere eve football rine » store for yo whom F did borrow it Inst Mal, albeit «id | (0°08 Hatta “tov atow tot hould interest ever , urpri in ro, for u intend to return itm meeke And ve|he was achedu' 9 slop to make follower You'll have to read ‘The Star if to dinner. 1 speech on his Journey eastward Enoch Bagshaw, Washington you want the beat in local ath te ue | Wo will see that he comes,” Wil- | coach, is writing o series of sto letle feature ~mA. J. 8. bur gald, | 4 * $100,000,000 Adventurers Near End of Journey by Motor _ Boat Across Continent John Edwin Hog I i oe Ww ar ed their the men t the Ch trip ” go drainage ca to Lake foot m be Michigan. From t shipped o the mou ty tonig % 1 prot 1 Fort Mont each here day or Frida -_ — “BOOZE BUSINESS CATERS TO BUSINESS MEN AGAIN © “Handy” Bars Located Downtown, but Qual- ity of Goods Handled Bad as Any Thin in the of stories The Star y when he ¢ fourth of » series with which Jock Haji of Ht telt of the relults ok samples of Hauer vor whieh he bought around Seattle The wok fo m chemist for amatysix, t's a Bie the ams teh.” but i's ma here in You get x cents that never saw a gin distillery, No The task of supplying the pub beer in sold. In place of bee thirst is becoming system t imbibers the raw, atized ra and tnjur moonsh Karly prohibitt days the at 25 ¢ * ® small glare hootleg industry was almoat en One much. « bar Is located. tr rely confined to ket ® large Fitth ave. hotel bu dealers, with hea ing, Just off Union st, The tel rooms. Order ear door where most of by telephone and n “The Alley Ke ente a ai Buffet ° of the H tel Hustot the front of the t We entered the Hotel Huw: ton and asked ¢ ome 1 Thin te genutne stuff, the bartender xaid. “It's a Wo've had mar ther uite w of th quite a of them Some are quite pretentious iS SPENT FOR PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT 4 est Circulation i DAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 192 REPORT IS GIVEN BY WOMAN Says She Saw Two Jailbreakers at Drunk Party Met a few m ving informat that Flo and T. H. Je XK encaped coun al members of a Linde apart- ne a large qua ar The R. tx Ont “tk hin i ! A had bee wit 1 officer that rdno 1 Johneon ntoxicated nly, at id, of manslaugh the kil fF troiman Iiteey and of being a habitual criminal, dectared, “T'll ki claimed The woman got AWAY as soon as she could hout being obne and hunted up Osborne Capt, E. C. Collier rounded up a ¢ of policemen and detectives and urrounded the apartmen When t © Was searched, members of if there had oer parently taken earch for Ward night after Patrolman way being hruout Sr hunt wa day Mon night in ar two fugi A few of the Seattle ond Everett (Turn to Page 7, Column 4) COUNCIL FIGHT OVER SEWERS LOOMS Comprehensive Project Submitted to Council CARROLL SUBMITS PLAN Would Preserve Waters of Lake Washington Is Counciiman John Carroll's bill proposing a $4,500,000 special boné issue a big intercepting sewer system along Lake Washington, | went to the council Monday. It | faces bitter opposition on financial grounds The bill proposes the construction of five sewers to ereept the sewage now poured into Lake Wash ington, pouring it over the hill with i pumping plant on each sewer, and | disposing of it in the Sound and n Duwamish river and waterway Councilmanic opposition, in streets and sew und finance com- mittee hearin, will be found on ears that such a bond issue will e bonded debt to a total to the constitutional limit call for ald from the gen. 1 fund for aid in IVE PUMPING PLANTS PROVILD Carroll’ an emergency wD bill provides for the five intercepting wers with pumping plants and force mains to carry the ; flow of sewage, now drained into Lake Washington, from the western hore of the luke over the hill in- | to. oe Sound ese intercepting sewers would ek constructed at about the follow | ing route | From the northern city limits to the Lake Washington canal; from \the canal to Harrison st; from E, Harrison st. to McClellan st; from MeClellan t. to Hudson st. and from Hudson st, to the southern city limits, The sewerage system would be given o disposal plat in Duwam lish valley, connected with a pro: | posed Henderson st. outfall to treat the sewage before it Is emptied into the waterway, caring for the Hen derson st, sewage now emptied into lake and other sewer districts ‘which may be connected with It, ° ~~ The Seattle Star ee : Whabineton n OM EDITION ll Asked Square Deal, |UNABLE T0 Says Jailer; Explains PAY FINE Why He Quit Work: OF $10 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Saleslady First to“Do Time” on City’s Jaywalking Law tESTED for Ja Mon- A F ay afternoo > women re mained true to the traditions of their ex by refusing to admit that they were wrong when brought into the police court Tuesday morning Miss Nellie Bi 40, a saleslady ing at 917 ¢ t.. pleaded not guilty. She ¢ $10 fine Judge Jol and, when she could not sent to 1, thereby be g the first per- on to serve a jail sentence for jay king. 4 Mrs. Ma 49, 5049 26th ave 0 pleaded not guilty to jaywalking and was granted a con- rie A. Fowler, tinuance of the case until October 6. Miss Bane told Judge Gordon that imhe swung a blow to the jaw of Patrolman Paul who stopped her as she was crossing the treet at Second and Pike against the “Stop” signal. She declared that she was almost across the street when Hackler told her to go back. She indignantly denied that he had an to send her back. The t ainst Miss Bane was dis conduct. She offic apologized for She showed her ¢ to prove that she to pay her fine and | was then sent upstairs to jail. She | must three days unless she can raise the money. Mrs. Fowler was crossing Second e. at Pike st. against the traffic signal when told to go back by Pa- trolman J. F. Thompson. She re- fused, and Thompson sent her to the police station, where she was re- Captain Hedges, who lec- gz the 5 to the had no mone: serve leased by j tured her. Peter Johnson,| Not content with this. Mrs..Fowler a “TOO MUOH UNPLEASANTNESS,” says former county jailer, in telling why he quit his job. vame back with her husband and va .j 2 1 . protested to TraMe Chi¢f Frahk Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers | myqua Fuqua ordered her arrested. ECLARING that “politi ac-; that had no effect one way or an-| She refused to put up bail, on tions” and ge other on the jailbreak. How about the advice of her husband, and went ness in the county staff brought | Stark being away for the day on a/to Jail. Later she posted her $2 and about his decision to resign, after | fishing trip? went home, The case was continued ne * of service, Peter John “When I got back to the jail,/{m the police court, Tue: at her mn, formmer county ler, reiter-| Mr Rosenfeldt, the finger-print ; Tequest. ted Tuesday that he old me there had been a jail- care ¢ voluntarily and y I thought at first he was Sheriff Matt joking, but on arriving at ce 1 f I found they were all excited and the force, regardiess of anythin nfused Snap PRB ergy A8 ified the sheriff's office and the bia aba hee by Head artment and he replied Jailer Allen Stark to report t thing is attended to.’ ear day morning, between 9:30 and 10) then told’ me how the Teacher Charges Profiteer- o'clock, at the prosecutor's office escaped from the cell. 1 4 on th probe, and that he Stil believe that Morgan could have ing on Court Ward chavo ieee led the emergency lever for an Johnson _ de Mri gr rie ca ie ks prisoners| Demanding the custody of his 11- " ape leae enn jave gone two blocks year-old daughter on a writ of vrai gat t bel re was any col-| habeas corpus, J. C, Cole, Seattle aloneba veka of any of the!school teacher, Tuesday charged ceutali lismiss me from |Jailers to aid in any way in the | “profiteering” by the woman to ho | Jailbreak, There may have been | whom his child is farmed-out by the | dummy revolvers used. A prisoner in| Juvenile court. caress bi tls : berth ches the tank of the escaped men later| In his petition, Cole denies that hia On. hapa as s two polit-/ banded me cardboard patterns for | daughter, Alma, has ever committed aI factions on a staff of that kind, |SUCh Weapons, and the prisoners may | any offense and blames his wife for Things were constantly at‘ logger. | N&ve made fake guns for part of the pking the commitment order more cade, and I was getting the dirty | Cusitives e say there were two | than a year ago. Rapier} hy ctadl s oe A hid guns us © say four were used,| He accuses Mr M. Hall, in was a crazy person to handle, or! don't k | whose home Alma now lives, with re- any rough job, I was the one chos.| “All I desire now is to have the |celving $50 a month for her care, $25 en for it. 1 felt this keen yd | Public know that my record has been |More than she receives for any of clean, 1 have lived here three other ¢hildren farmed out to two ont co derec y esi a long time Batlon 10 Shonth tas en He and intend: to:epend the rest of my | Her by the. King, county court clared T was one of his beat men | life here. I just want to say that Ij Cole claims that his daughter and I was Induced to go back to |Tesigned because 1 didn't like the|Stieves for him and that they are arti unpleasantness of the work. And T|SUbject to public ridicule and dis- Sut conditions didn’t improve, | “vit t8 say again that Sheriff Star- }&race Besaae Mrs. Hall refuses to nd last week, when. William .zan- | ett 40 DO Sire. mp | a8 He a Np ccocentc ones aE nounced in the newspapers. I quit.”| cept in her presence, ley, an n of three months’ experi j: owe | He also claims that the child, now jin the seventh grade, is failing in her placed in full charge of ‘ ee and to keep books, I quit Railroad Officials | Studies because of lack of his instruc- Convene at Kansas. tion and offers to obtain a “refined ence, was the jailers outright “I was not looking for promo. | home” for her at $30 a month, which tion.” Johnson said. “f was merely KANSAS CITY, Sept. 22.—Rall-|ne offers to pay out of his own asking for a square deal, which I/ road officials, as well as employes’ | rocket - didn't get. That's why I quit representatives, were gathered here | at ae eo “As IT have sald, Mr. Stark had! today from many parts of the coun ordered me to go to the prosecutor's|try for the three-day convention of | office. On the way back I stopped| the Roadmasters’ and Sinner spout 0 pure: for a-haireut, but'of Way Association of America. BAIL BOND FRAUD CLUES FERRETED OUT BY COLVIN Probe by Dreseouiee ae Bonding Company CASES HELD With a cargo of nine sacks of fake Scotch” in his automobile, it Is a |leged, Fred Wilson, 26, was arrested at Fifth ave, and Union st., Monday | night, by the police dry squad, and | his car seized. Wilson was released mars : jon $500 bail, Officials Is Being Pressed | cphes dnp Aca albor wexostenitene Buffas, 3 Fifth ave. and Yesler j way. It was charged that his auto- Investigation into the alleged bail} cisco, is said to haye caused this ac-| mobile contained five gallons of bond frauds which were disclosed in|tlon, Allon is now in Seattle in con- | moonshine, connection with pollce court defend. Nection with the case. The local | Prosecutor Colvin, together with ot-| Asked if investigations thus far GOOD ACREAGE ficlals of the National Surety com- | had involved local representatives of | pany and Luke 8. May, handwriting |the company, Colvin said | GOOD LOCATION expert | Tam not prepared to answer that | You will find some dandy ac rene While no arrests have been made | auestion, We are investigating that || Close in listed today, Here is other than that of Sidney Brunn,| possibility Tuesday and something |] Special offering professional bai) bond broker, Colvin {may be turned up before the day i ACRES ON HIGHWAY suid Tuesday morning that “others | over.” |] Owner must go Bast, will sacri- probably would follow in the logic of || 1, 8, ‘Turner, at one time an em-|] flee fine Tittle ranch yore, events before the iynestigations are | ploye of the National Surety com- | eras aa abr eoin ounas nate | completed.’* {pany and later partner with Sidney | poultry house and other build- The National Surety company re | Brunn in a thriving bailbond bi a ings; youns shard and ber- pudiated a1 bail bonds given in the | erage business, was called before Col- | a. Only £2, ny name of the company for the release | vin Monday afternoon for question. | to THE W AD COL. of defendants in police court, claim-|ing, He is said to have made dis! AND SEE WHO Is on. ing signatures to the bonds were] closures of great value in ferreting |] wentna ACREAGE TO forged. ( e W. Allen, view Dar AR those connected with the alleged dent of the company at San Fran-} fraud, v