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Pian to Starve Out Fugitives! The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington he Seattle Star Home Edition TTLE, Wash THI RSDAY. 8. 1, 44.00 TWO CENTS 50 TRAIL EVERETT ae 2 Home Bre SEAT TLE <me NORRIS | HELD AS WASH., Pre MBER 24 The Car Was AU Ready, but Roy Couldn’t Go “Old Man” Smith and Mother Smith See the Zero Hour of Their Hopes IN BY LELAND HANNUM at | “O D MAN ATH : f 1 at | nheaday i Lj 1m ef a I ao of Kelso Engineer Sobs wee sp | Friends Afraid to Aid NW meal, folks: Well, tt wi When Bound Over A barre u , ld eu aie Bandits; Capture Is soon be time for your wife t $ court clerk dozing ' No older abuse you fer-tracking mud Inte in Murder Case matron. An austere judge sum matror it trom Expected Hourly | the house moned away from foor for the ‘ * By Howard McGowan 5 a 1 - E “es By C. A, Clay Ra Monday, Let's Staff Correspondent ¥ sing re it See ; ‘ Staff Correspondent bserve lep tin, ten . FP ELSO, Wash Sept. 4 Ww ball . “ re > 5 ard e WY VEKETT, opt ‘4 A h Moon and kK t at $40,006, George H. Nor wit i reall Fetes | preell, | 200, | ne BE bou Joo Ward, King " t pe os ears ma,” from | forme ne of piles 4 ! « Lael ar sicys Ce ee 1 Kilbourn's friend Joe s v ht before - cas : 4 ~ Rare ee ue % " am H, McCoy, of Rs , 4 te T tay to t Ti " ha y ‘ near B “ 4 1 in a ' \ “4 ves ere a Old Silas ¢ np, the of 0, a " This wan the belief of leaders of Pumpkin Hollow, is an ingenious n, and yy . the. united K \ om so Hes ow one “© Bottle of Exceptionally sin vms svi\essrii' ti ed stree ea re > a . hos e tw ith WORLD'S EXPERTS noe das As OLsOnous Uquor Ff OUNE ~~ se t WRITE FOR HOME BREW sgntes . ur ter 3 pens Upon hearing it J Pea ae PRET SETS | Ya02 s Tinaynec: . 1m NNING Bes 8 «| MeCoy placed ihe ips of he Haren POOZe Investigation Brings Unexpected Re-|MA¥ BE rLannt Interesting Glimpses of Our a tharnars reels is port From City Chemist Jacobson a pccit eat melee ARG She Lond was, 119,000. At. wa This is the sixth of series r f ve of Fobe 1 wn raised in 10 mir we artes in Ae Mall of ‘ camp of an augm f friends a » in Star wi 1 \ bod i nae We on he took it " - = a sniff tuff a fed by Depu Brewe i the, custoc rift. ‘Th a fe rt , There was @ heavy oil on the \ lourth warrant. charging ’ the Prosecution was werved on BY -¥ACK Naudet OE we to bi ‘ny court. Three others were served} aire coe el oll, The eavy 5 Tuesday night and Wednesday morn Ayssrosted ky taste, ae he . At a@ late he hin friends were When Tt mi é - et t g on an ap A at s attempting to meet the last war ee eee op itm imenat Gee, Vd , in the Evdre nf i nip Ka and oor | Rept em canes 4 nd dest for lit iy Long before the court « are ge Meee | . of th geing | 8% : crowd gathered in the fF Chief of Police Seve Lee 1 bad 1 nt pe, e the auditorium at Casth ck .y HL yi 1 Ay hited bb igaath aa OS? : doors were jammed wall ‘ t t me | : X lef lin nd in the room itself the long LL | 1 t Sixth e: each, er eh for: 2 a Neither Todd nor Norris recelved City Cher obeys Leataee ts lany applause as they entered the | ‘ ' sa here \ the auditorium. ‘They took their re ; : 7 f ts 4s d ~ Harold J. Influenza, sports editor | spective corners, and promptly a8) oe pound ! t Alcohol, 44 "ps , ee at it of Home Brew. Mr. Influenza| the town clock banged #, Justice t analysed " t me. Ex : ina played left halfback on the Yale o| MeCoy arrived, | | made of 1 Fageys ’ . and was alse cham- An old man with a thin white So Jack H ent down tothe | aged " tis eroeds.: Mactan iy je eater in his senior face, halo of grey hair, carrying wh Belief persists tbe year. He will write an illuminating © ledger ander i arm, snaeests tives at least are vera n series of articles on “Diagnosing steically se hi . ou i 1 aro severa m dink gett Plays in intercollegiate Ukulele | ar as broken arid ina Bi R Pp - t yeaa Bs ‘nu ida of Contests” for this column, and will He came seoterrained ous i acin T 01 ram a : “ts . ~ 4 Also give some inside tips on play-| hoodlum performance not = aay nd ing “Ring-Around-the-Rosy.” Watch | night would not be repea nin be hoe M court had tossed aside the cap, bells, air or ea e a which supported Sere cite eee and spangies, some said for the Z « ad in dunce's cone, but at any rate for f a ; that hose curtous ey , a , Ager t to yout leaving the | Sedateness. ittle Star Purse Is Feature Event; Five is using both uals who ene cigart in| “Ié you want tov listen to this mn me eS a tara tad obtained another page ge et anectan (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) Big Races on Boards; Crowds Expectec the coffee H . % A » hunt Wednesday was a many Cth, Sos le UYALLUP, Wash, Sept. 24—Se-) Clerk (106) Jded affair, with special posse Todays Question:. 1Wihat a2: deo. attle organizations and institu.| Third race—Seattle Star purse, | searching a. wide area around E tric fans do.in the wdater time? tions had the right.ofv on two-thirds of a mile; for 3-j ett, Granite Falls, Duvall, Snoho. © pr um at the Western Wash old: and upwards that have! mish and Monroe Write n scien 4 ry ington fair here today, Seattle day.| started at this meet and have Possemen with the two King we will» king One of the fentures of what is ex-| not won. Indian-owned horses not bloodhouds followed — the What'll we do o aa pected to be a fast race program|cligible. Weight for age. Chief| search all Tuesday night and all da “4 K th third-ofa-mile race for| Clerk (119), Slats (119), Calihan (119), (Turn to Page 9, Column 4) % a =e ; he Seattle Star purse of $150 for! Dad Quick (119), General Petain | INTERESTING ohne Caillaux and Mellon. Meet 7" olds and over. The complete | (119), Medford Boy (119). Clai pean Movie comedians call pies | ili race program. folloy Fourth race—Purse $125; one-third aims Industr pastry—because they get pasted and Talk of Billions PGE Taba Manta Hoa Tiallls | taller Yor’ Uyeacalan: and’ urwarde y ee in the eye with them. i bar Sma: ALENe one china’ miler indlaniewnad Kore’ not, “alleibte Needs Advertising * PET a % WASHIN ON, Sept. 24.—A 2-yearolds and upwards that! Weight for a Hard Wood (119), Wauhington'ofiddetiles end thell tested. th formaal proposal for funding the $4, started at this meeting and} Bell Star (119), Southern Gentleman | | oq aAvertisitte Wilh be dla ‘ i 4 ai iy 200,00,000 French debt to the United not won. Must be the prop: | (119), Topsey (119), Rainbow (119), | iseed Frida ndon bY ROP ow zeal OF ene stret nee | States was Inld before the American! erry of non.winning owners at this}Onkland Bell. (119) Frame, vice président ‘of the Ken { py ad debt funding commission by ¥inance | meeting. Welght for age. Harry| I raco—Purse NOH a Chelan: AM BRHVGE MENA ahaet Minister Joseph Calllaux today nd) writes (119), The Minutes (119), On-! mile; fo year-olds and upwards. ‘ 1 led to ive pe cent in PY ir of the attle Advertisin, club, Addied A PE Ter was immediately taken under consid) sway (113), Red Wing (119, Buster| For Indian-owned horses exclusive. |/D& Of th Mocha pi the bank is worth 10 in the bottle 4 i The mecting, in the Olympic Ital pA aid eration by Secretary of the Treasury | prow (119), Kate Wilson (106) ly. Must be the property. of non eb ohhietead Minit. cane fb Melion and bis associates, It was un) oy pace—Seattle Chamber of| winning Indian owners at this)‘ room, will sta your. mother-in-law gets at- * following |. S¢con B | ah added feature will be the ap-| If your moth ee in,| derstood on good authrity, following) or TT enn: purse, $200;| meeting, Long Tom (119), Karay|_ 4” Added feature will be the ap tacked by a mountain lion, don't Ine) et meeting of the two commis. for @yoarolds and up-| (119), Salem (119), Billy McFadden| Pearance of Joseph IF. Sheehan, | terfere. What do you care what mile; for a-yon a ‘ peasy Be . : 1! tenor soloist, who was here last} t ‘| lion? sions | wards Randolph (106), Shadow | (122), American Lad (119), Happy | tM weicaa Toe ee i happens to a mountain Ho Altho all members of both commis.) CO tt ne Fing (108), Chiet| Dave (119), Prince (119) benaon Aa Bend ‘ot nl] wn “apa | sions refused either to confirm or die y attehdetarstit Mi ____| company at the Metropolitan thea @ YE. DIARY deny that wuch a move had been} ter, Ho was for 10 years with the er another session of the Ameri-| . i : , Henry Savage Opera company Awake betimes, and did tind « string | Malle, another sein svenh A Boeing Plane Is |Convict Judge’s Ifo my bigg tor, which did remind | Can co on, with ee d| fhe tev take, ony ind 0 te | vent, has been called for 4 p.m, Unable to Rise) Son as Moonshiner - seein ay Saag im ads tn har te propane! vil pa dleauaess| (8 Ages) papts Ad Ua'| Returhing into court artat wevenll BORDER, BOTTLED. af xoode, atbelt did knock Uncle Abmer’s | will be placed ‘he = ae ie fe Meh able in. thr i i | | parlor Judge Grittiths late, Wednen:| UP, SO BOOTLEGGERS rayon portrait from the wall. So to| president Coolidge presic ' {| from the surtace of the bay becaune | Ten tea robert Hunt, dene breakfast, singing merrilie, and anon 18 | derstood, after whi n the n¢ “ig ret, of lack of proper winds, the PBA) | 1 © eer ing liqu 4 Hunt had ap: | MAKE FAKE SCOTCH owne, where did mee uesley, whe | Fa acénehiiioaalon ; a neturing lquo! ud ap. : doth sell Londs upon the Itialte, and J.| ing with the French m plane of the na i ue bp “ Sil: pealed from a conviction by Justice MPORTATION of real liquor Hergues, the mour ing fishe | take place unit was under orders toc 0 take! eine Pence iDulte i 0 Seattle and the vicinit bwoker, and. did converse with each | "Phu proposal, it is believed, 1s not | 1" Ee ae ere seat tky f the Peace Dalton in Jur | into 8 nd the vieinity le, and. so to theypeintery,| Lo? tetactory” from tha) che. Sir at. th PE , He i# the son of an ag via the Sound route Is at its low busy all the daye, and Bo ey eee ee Bul Je, regnede Navy chiefs planned for the Boe) win sustida of the pdace est ebb in. years, Capt, H. &, Incidence, be va’ald (all A ear tor craft to remain in the alr a) whom the same charge wan dis,|| Dodge, hond of the United States jax sufficient basis for conalteratlon hours with a full toad, flying dur iswed 1 it Bre te etl Cede rd service here, be. by the United States comraiasion I hugs thati mental @ancbiegos: wlierg | »y Dalton aod LN) Ge lie stutters so | posal contained an offer of pay r) a ‘ athe. thea : tadly:the a on the principal immediately, begin s Nichols Attacks rum Finer alfa oH ti : ate F sing with one half of one per cent, F 7 were nabbed o wovery isan ph ning i $20,000,000, and gradually Seattle Nears 16th Employes Rating by. 7Chnadians Getenih a menth ay, “Dea or abot Ath dma ae no," he said Thursday, “Anc (Patan: nereasing to 4% per cent, with ama!) Place Among Cities) charging that scoren of persons ure |] M0", ie mild Thuraday, “And i crest. payments, ane 4n't because we haven't beon o A strange, strange girl egies vbe Hy ed saeaAlatey ait | niing Seattle aa 2st city Inj being carried on the city payrolla|| the job, but because cooperation’ || ] Ia Viola Better oh ie fnitiat payments of Interest. | population in the census of 1920, | without authdrity, Councilman Ralph || of Canadian and Unite ites fhe! doean’t wear Ul Bs stbale nstimates insued by a large Insur-| Nichols in a special council seasion || wuthorities have made smuggling || . A turtleneck sweater * nce company indicate Seattle will| Thursday was to demand their im: || so perilous that Hootleggers are CR: Weather { Tides be the 16th city in 1930, Batimates| mediate diamlusal afraid to make the venture “man porters get th four|deneraity fate}, TODAY 0 \ ror July 1, 1924, show that Seattle! Nichols charged that under civil With increased activity of dry || sep A nigh ya tallWAY | manight and Pr 2H 9.67 a m, 10,0 | had passed Rochenter, Ni ¥., and | service rulex ineligible workmen may |] forces on the border, under tho |} ~ H Mop. in, 641 Indianapolis, Ind,, and was close to} be employed not longer than 60 day new regime, it is no wonder that day; gentle vari 5 " ~m 169) Konwae City, Mo. Cincinnatl and. in emergencic He claims thin rub fake etch" has become such | able wind ; VIIDAY | Minneapolis will have been passed | ia Ignored and that thouxande of dol 1 drug on the fooxo market h 4 > , I am oat on f eoted la wre wild out each only 1 a oinpariy Panouiea lin 1940, 11 In expected rey M cach month for!l ay the recent articles in. ‘The | , Vem Wa ; fi Mane rae in| he July, 14 estimate gave Bee! persons who are displacing qualified |} star show, he sald "4 ides sides, MabaaAh Mitarth be AE Bs FB. Luttta.-888,0000 ivik wervico candidates i ssc rset | vided | Statutes, ing chapters of this great Se- attle narrative, the sequel to “The Flapper Wife,” this is your final opportunity to get them Federals Raid Snohomish without cost. No more back {Dogs Trail Bandit Gang, but Kilbourn’s‘‘Ma’” Trails, Too| -EVERY ONE OF THE 50 deputies combing the Sonohomish county woods for the King county jailbreakers is convinced that when Rambler, leader of the sheriff's blood- hounds, gives tongue, it will be the requiem for either the fugitives who are believed sur- rounded in the woods or some of the pursuing possemen. For the bandits are armed ‘and desperate. And the pursuers, baffled for days, are angry a will take no chances. Photo by Carter & adiey, Star Staff Photographers ge Cold. Du is of ‘ ritaced OPEN FIGHT ON eS. -: SEATTLE WINS dt break rs and n ‘ MANAGER PLAN :-"0S0" soe FIRE CONTROL IN COUNCIL = novelties as they bioothonnd Highest Fire Prevention erat Record on Pacific FRESNO WINS NEXT MEET Low Record Maintained by over the chuck: Freeholders’ Election Asked by Opponents ; in Snohomish on ‘the trail of the King LABOR LEADERS ACTIVE county! sain: Ol Denounce Municipal League FY" verve 2 8 Proposal as “Unfair’’ boi A Bear eta sities 72 Coast Cities The fourth, exhausted and} ee tg EMAN DING *6Rlartor re on the back seat KATTLE'S fire department, under cording (¢ “the ‘Freeholders’ t give me a sight of the di on of Chief George Mantor, ; nit hureday ¢ mays the man wh j its | * | made the best record in fire preven- : tion next spring tilals’ up case ia-to eall in| UO work in cities of over 100,000 1 ion axks that the council |, { population during the year 1925. t tion of 15 freeholder “Them’s my sentiments,” chimes| The big Thomas H. Ince cup, pre- H » preside at re n the man in back, with the shot-| sented by the late Thomas H. Ince, red by tho| Hun over Mt ia Iv SAVO. 8114 the city making\ the best yearly fen The car pulls up at.a crossroad, ;ecord in fire prevention work, was election. where an Everett di y sits on aj won by ttle in a contest in sic sabre ibe with a rifle in his lap which other cities competed, ac- he committee, submitted the : Anything doin'?” inquires the!edrding to the report made at the nit ‘ Hammond, | ariver last session of the fire chiefs’ con- “Motorcycle messenger just went | vention Thursday com by—said two fellers down at Sno. Fresno, Cal, won a like award f the (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) for cities of 00 to 100,000 popu- prisie lation, and Bend, Ore., was highest ; in cities under 15,000 population. postecgte oe abn A FIX BLAME FOR : Fresno, Cal, was ehiowen as Be “ u oa sa 926 meeting place of the convention. oe Service lea she hea iach et ‘ire Chief George Mantor, of Seat- ~iabanphsatcy nes: a5 tle, was elected as first vice prest- dent The petition say Ou TRAIN CRASH Reports show that in the 72 com. charter ts a public document and peting cities fire loss is very low, if it is to be revised, we believe Eves being only $1 per captita, against $5 that it should be ‘anbliely revised Investigation Is Proceeding per capita national loss. by’ the public in the manner pro ; Chief Mantor, byw! vided by law, Instead of being t-/ Into Kent Accident — | ,,c wef diantor, by winning the cup y revised under the guise of a fire department is the most up to led amendment nvored bY) Oficials of the Puget Sound Elec-|| date of the larger Coast cities. interests, conceived and | tric company were proceeding slow Following the awards of the tyo- in private and intended to /jy ‘Thursday with thetr official in-! phies, H. Short, chief of. the furthe ends estigation of the collision between | Oakland, Cal., fire department, was “We do not believe that the city ‘two Seattle-Tacoma trains at Kent,| elected president of the association council is justified in spending pub- | which occurred Wednesday morning, | for the yes : W. Stevens, lie funds and incurring the heavy injuring 11 persons {state fire for California, expense incident to the election for Responsibility for the accident will | was made secretary the purpose of again submitting! he placed upon somebody within the} Following the business session the discredited and decisively de-! next few days, according to C. §,|which closed the 1925 convention, the 1 city manager pl: 1 so. feat Reynolds, an official in the company. | chiefs were to ke a boat trip thru sponsored by the Municipal league, | s, §, Hoffman, superintendent of| the government locks and around 1 plan modified in theory by cer-/the company, is leading the investi- | Lake Washington tain es in language, but in cation r fact, the samo old plan, slightly) ‘The crash happened when a south- changed for the worse bound train in charge of Motorman) Noted Insurance f the charter requires revision! M, L. Catron and Conductor B that fact ax well as the necessary | Plummer, left the station at Kent Case on Appeal changes should be openly determin- | and collided head on with a north-| srny famous war risk insurance ed and ope! arrived at by a] pound so) of Ke ‘ fea Me 1 and openly arrived a bound train south of Kent \ cage. ot’ Hobart W: WhltiowiamaiEee charter revision commission, chosen Reynolds declared Thursday | United States was reopened in the manner provided by law be- | the southbound train apparently had 1th uiedase when the appeal of Whit- fore whom any citizen or group |ioft Plummer at the Kent depot and| ia was taken before the. creult {may be heard and which will reflect /that someone must have given the| court here. | the opinions and desires of the pub-/ starting signal to Motorman Catron | Whitney won a verdict to recover Ne at larg ris angle is being investigated,” | g5.999 insurance from the jury We do therefore respectfully Pe- i said Reynolds, “but of course the| which heard the case, but. the y yonorable bod to exer- | ,, cnuse oO! reck 8 a | 2 tition your honorable body to txer~|real cause of the wreck was the fog. | judge denied it on the ground that cise your discretion and to call @D | phe investigation must proceed very he was not entitled to « jury: tral Jelection of 15 freeholders as Pro-| siowly in order to get the trend. We Compiled to be held by Remington's paragraph $958, to } expect ow in a few days who | was to blame | _—— ESE March 9, 1926, In connection with! Ait of the 11 injured people were || Back Chapters of the next ensuing general municipal} penorted to be recovering from their | ie ry election injuries, Thuraday Footloose Dyye.curther requsee: tel: youaaes |] FPVHIS ix the last offer of back [Ope Sits patltiens es LONE Sar ee chapters of the story of possible. convenience FOOTLOOSE.” read the open- “May Seymour, If you haven't SHAVING CAUSED Wives Suspicioned Him for chapters will be offered and the Plant Near Sylvana ; : as complete story will NOT be good portion of Snohomish county mee staliments in this newspaper, was destroyed Wednesday night on LOS ANGEL Sept. 24.—Hugo Preceding installments — of la farm three miles west of Sylvana, 0. Soll’s wife, Frances, preferred || “KOOTLOC can be obtained by federal dry agents under Di.| that he retain his whiskers, accord. at the player roll department of rector Roy Co Lyle, according to| {me te testimony in Judgé Walter 8.1] sherman, Clay & Co. Third ave. reports made Thursday at Seattle, | Gate's divorce court here |] and Pine st. Also at the elreus A complete and expensive outtit, | he abused me because 1 shav-|] jation department of ‘The Star, consisting of 180 and 126 gatlon{ed," Soll testified. “She claimed |] qhere is no charg copper stills was destroyed. ‘The | loved some else or 1 wouldn ‘f avold missing any of fu- plant had a capacity of from 45 to shaving myself ev@ry morning.” |} ture thrilling installments, order 10 gallons daily Soll declared his wife's conduct |] The Star delivered to your home The drys also seized Ob gallons of | and alleged false accusations caused | py authorized carrier, — then moonshine, and 2,000 gallons of, him: considerable worry and hamp: |] you'll be sure of reading all the mash was destroyed, James Kinsley | ered him in the conduct of his] story ind George ‘Tolman were arrested. | business Ih ALY {bode ts. Manthic ANSAR Other arrests will follow, according, Tho court agreed with MAin-0600, 1a byle tn penne line divorce was granted, PSEA TERROR VAS Bb EF | him mt q

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