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W hat’ s Behind This Auto Price War? The Star Will Tell on Editorial Page Tomorrow! | JOHNSON, JAILBREAKER | ROBS FREMONT BANK! | iil til Ul til tty ti ii til HE'S CAPTURED; THREE OTHERS ESCAPE! | oer The Newspaper Wit t e Biggest Riculation ih Washineton —— (Home Brew Brew | Bandits’ Car Hits The S hy ] S Home | wwii eee Delivery Truck! e eat c tar ‘titi to bring her crystal set in { Te er en j Ph Rid that Batered as Hecond Class Matior May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice st Byaitie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March 5 Per Your, ny Mall, $4.00 = a from inney Ridge so tha CARTS ‘ "TPT ie P " she can get Seattle stations. H. JOHNSON, one of the six men who ue BT ND aes SR ree, WARY BPAY, ca ash wei i ae IN | Sb fou! ‘te EPOCHAL TRIP Queen City bank at Fremont of between $4,- 000 and $5,000. Eee ee ee ee ee ae | anor ae Turtles Thrive on U- W Campus| Divers ‘Seek for lot by city patrol- Te waist line will remain the| “~* escaped from the King county jail two same as last year sve Mhies Weeks ago, was captured today noon at We only wish ours would Ninth ave. N. and Mercer st., after he and sreeD qurEN sans on | four other men had held up and robbed the’ With snowy canvas swinging to Staph dg apron Fi men after the car in ore Victim S in » ils, passengers chatting gaily which he and the abaft the keel, and Vie Meyars’ or ehestra bu splicing the main race, the E Alexander, Captain Zeb con ding, will sail this other men were es- _ Submerged Ship | F afternoot for New York, « seaport caping, crashed into a on the Hudson river. The only for- | Teer sate are tiavanay” Galen ned another auto on B | tee Anccie ! Ninth ave., injuring ‘Undersea Workers Firid Two of Crew : There ie only one thing Worse KING CO, Frank Markhan,| than being caught with five aces, and that is being caught by your 4651 driver, living at| wife with one queen. at aint { Johnsor™ 7740 15th ave. N-E.| ‘Some janitors keep apart- | ments at an even heat; some’ J, Kendall, another of the holdup men, | Keep them at an even chill. | suffered a broken leg in the crash and was) ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS: captured after Johnson was taken into cus- “It is some- tody. Kendall is under guard in the city times diffieult to | hospital. Ge The three men who escaped after the auto ee ae ’ crash are believed to be Jimmy Burns, Floyd “pipes ¢; |G. Richardson and Ed Watson, three of the When They Penetrate Ill-Fated S-51 on Floor of Sea BY CARL D. GROAT United Press Staff Correspondent NITED STATES SUBMARINE BASE, New London, Conn., Sept. 29.— The sunken submarine S-51 today began to yield up its dead. The body of J. L. Gibson was, the first. His body was taken from the battery room of the submarine, which was rammed and sunk Friday night by the steamer City of Rome. A second body, W illiam Teschemacher. first class seaman, of Bangor, Pa., was taken from the hull soon afterward. Teschemacher was a twin brother of Frederick Peter leschemacher, first class seaman, who also went down with 1 the S-51. bone or the | trombone.” other five men who broke from the county rire Webobuicade bes’ whee a8 yours | Newport die second. dina chau hae “* . old. The brother is believed to have| been beaten from the wreck scene. ae jail with Johnson. | pertsbed, sin be: was at theseonning | “Lite: could: ne atonl. tha tower wheel when the ship sank. | plunge, Bodies, as recovered, ure being |in the taken to the naval hospital at New-| ment had been port, R. I sharp bow of t steamer City of | Rome when on FI uy night she was ploughing up the sound bound for An old-timer is one who can re- ! member when a potatomasher was The holdup occurred shortly afternoon. | used for something besides squeez | fae ries! The stolen money was recovered when the| eet bandit’s car was wrecked. rn asunder by the Gibson was an engineman, first Well, just as soon as the wer be- class. His home was Portland, Ore. een the French and the Riff i i i aa eee ite | SA wie oyna Five men drove up in front of the Queen City | Further details were not given in] 4 stricven wife here In New Lon- een ie) rout cstate dealers from bAaNK, at 3424 Fremont ave. Two got out and with| FR ea ee cisco t sing {don is the first to know the exact Florida and California drawn guns entered the bank. Ce eee ut | [fate of & loved.one aboard SY ye “We . . . . | subi ine Ase Gibson made his home h Bign on the Back of » Ford: Williams, cashier; Miss I. V. Fulton and Miss Dor- This was the first definite word| neat litte dwelling *—HoT BABY BUGGY othy Lane and Alfred Drury were ordered to drop to paisa eearay Mira) GInPOR socel vee rota ae ane Me . Py Word of finding Gibson's body | finding of her husband's body from } x the floor. Williams and the two girls did so, but came in a me! from Admiral | Commander and M anion and oking up the Drury ran to the back room and pressed the burglar of which in a de alarm, excuse.—Detroit News. The bandits scooped up between $4,000 and Sign of Autumn: When the na- $5,000 and ran outside. tonal attention veers from Babe’ They were unable to get their car started, so they H. H. Christy, aboard the U S.| Dr. Jones of the Camden, It indicated to navy offi- rm here that divers have penetrat- it B | ibmarine base. r three days this tric had made rounds of the families of the They had brought them such scant cheer as they could, and a great measure of sympathy, for they were navy folk themselves. } law, ignoranc fendant is no ¢ hull and are searching for The message said “The first body to be taken / 7 pe abandoned it and ran across the street and held up from the battery room was (den- ° | rhe had _yaelisierbedead to the TODAY'S 1c (Claim 26 24th ave. W : Top as that of John L. Gibson, | prostrated, sometimes giving medi- ’ F.C. Garrett, 3026 24th ave. W., taking his auto. I st. Portland, Ore. He | cines that would bring sleep to wom- j The outlaws fled in the stolen car as Motorcycle Mite Aten, Mendes esl canal magne San, arriv : si Admiral Christy, otto had ey brought Mrs. Gibs i age Be Pierce arrived on the scene, followed aa dala alte’? eta 2ewul the a Uae mer RULERS ka i by other officers. g ricks Con-| dead, It was a broken woman who . y unable to weather | listened, but at least she had cer- ( : Then Pierce and the bandits stage da running gun t Lapeer, the rough seas, had been sent into’ tainty now. } Bow who sends a traveling bax battle, with the car and motorcycle traveling be- ; ’ res } aa a birthday present to a convict : nA be fleas h one = es | serving a fife sentence. tween 60 ane 70 Be es oa Meh: did TO FILE MURDER H. \ hehe Near Ninth ave. N. and Mercer st. the bandit car | ‘ | {t’s-ull right to buy a ready-made ‘ ; . * “AT LAST WE'VE WON OUT,” says Miss Florence Hagen, spokesman for the bobbed- peewee: byt think of the faye Pag Into Markham’ pane, eee the latter haired University co-eds, as she snuggles down into her “turtleneck” sweater, “for no one IN SILVER LAKE DEATHS { miss fighting with the contractor. / 60) feet thru the air and hurling Markham to the ‘bobbie’ can wear these.” Miss Hagen is a sophomore member of Sigma Kappa : s' 2 sorority ives 4 7 30th ave. Seattle. —Pnoto by Carter & Bradley, Star Sta graphers es Abigail Applesauce says st : t MS : sorority and lives at 1717 , Sea i F : , f at now retire fine Spence rer‘ a broken Ly A lay groaning on the] PID you ever see a turtle’s neck.) But only the “hobbies” are wear. éided Aint Father of Infants Held Solely to Blame After tit ground. Johnson and the other three one n escaped by some all creased and rolled, just ing them, Sor this sweater ts es-| ‘ar mot sible ated ee ia Mase @G ; ry old pants to fit dad. | BXNin 4 fled, Patrolmen Arnold, Sawyer, Baerman and| Were It enters the hard sheti of| sentially a product of the mont fads, to, co-eds declare, fo Drinking Companion Quizzed y o 8 bi ‘ , Ss ‘ ee {its back? craze for shorn locks. Hairnet it Is just the thing for the chilly Rennes ia ‘ Jensen trailed Johnson to a vacant lot and cornered him. Well that's where the “turtle caret Catton make loud pr ta| days of fall and winter VERETT, Sept. 29 Sobered; ceding the fatal blaze, had been Johnson's gun was empty, he having fired all his shells |neck” sweater got its name if a “turtleneck"’ ly donneu after, a night In» jal, Nete | aim vered by Sheriff Jim McCul- | J it the pursuing officers. It's the latest fad at the Univer-| by long-haired followers of fashton Weather } Tides Peters, Silver Lake dance hall oper-}lough’s deputies in his father’s } Pa aites Police details were rushed to the spot where Johnson bet NOs. Wwe eh the hol pull peer at TODAY itor, faced aneth onata 8 teats home: rlson was being ques. », pert Haale te ers , arnt tha Seong se there hy sir er on, shak head: nseliled to-? 1, 1:98, m, %7\ as the whitened bones of his four] tione otiomiah county, prose: ‘ Realev wretch. albeit had | captured and a search was started for the other men.|ijarity between n varsity co-ed and isavranged hair falls bacs tight and Wed- 8:10 A, m small children were gathered from] cutors, directed by Prosecuting Ate promised to t "dso to the he bandits overlooked $6,000 in their hurry to escape|a turtle place as if nothing at all had hap-|"¢sday; — moder Ava mains of his home, burned} torgey C, 'T. Roscoe i eateacts in sending wat from the bank, Williams had that amount in his hand| Hundreds of bobbed-hatred co-eds) pened Sikeer ae at e ground early Monday morn:| “f will charge Peters with second HE | pass xo that you e the fond, fool- hon the men entere: » he it ¢ . 3 Jare wearing them wround the} Each new school year brings new! Winds cu ing degree extenuatin ; fat creature and save two shillings, when the men ente red a ne he id onto it ite the time that |! ampus today while registering for! fads on the campus, but this Is (he Mane tee ati eae ea 124) Meanwhile red Carlson, Peters’ | evide tok Rees Peete eines eats ot thie wad tine they were scooping up the currency in the cage. ans fall term at the university, first which bas shown such a de-! “today Noon yt S48 p.m, 29lcompanion in a drinking party pre (Turn to Page % Column 5) you'll he put up Dame Brew, and did tell A tnke ti Milord Vairhs Beet etee|“ And Forbid Them Not, for of Such Is the Kingdom of Heaven!”) wut” And so did en daring the — perform: ‘ whieh pleased me much, poor zany \ Tam. And #0 to wor! i Dear Homer: In Saturday's col BY JIM MARSHALL strawberry preserve from the vl gold und the angels play on ver Lake house, They had roared and crackled up the | tiny hand, w g like pigeons, | UT when the four small umn you said that J. H, Hoteake frown fittie souls swept up * cellar shelf, when 3-year-old silver harps.” heard ‘their father — talking staircase, Morse and Melvin's rd The Gate and its grim | souls arrived there was no was Cricket Editor of Home Brew ward together, spirit hand Harold stneared mud into Baby } Buby Luciile’s soul whimpered loudly downstairs, and then souls remembered how their keeper gate and between the portals a i ‘This was an error. Your cricket a tea P ‘ Kindly faced old spirit, leanin pe Tile wan an error, | Your erlcket | inued to apitit ‘hand, crying Lucille’ rumpled. hair) | in the rush of the night wind, there was @ crash of broken bodies hind staggered trom the So they fluttered cloudward, ota det ang aan * 1 played left t fe with | bitterly because the torture of The soul of Morse, whieh hud und little Melvin's spirit: eried glass, It followed a night of warm bed and tried to get out | sorely tried in the fire, erying | The souls pursed in thelr { good old l@C. &—A, D.| the fire had been great. ‘They learned vaguely about God und | that he hadn't been very | moonshine drinking, ‘The light of the emoke ‘thut made thei for The Gate to open; weeping | flight and then, with lnughter gi, were very white. these little heaven, told the others ubout | naughty, back in Silver Luke, | from the old tamp, which had eyes water and gripped thelr Yh their childish weakness that stifling thelr sobs, sped on into 4 souls, because the bodies in The Gate and its winged where Mather and Mother Pe thrown dark shadows on the iccula hia ; (COR ROR ABST the blue. R. H, Thomas sys to preserve! which they liad (ed had never. | keeper | ters tived ' outside the bedroom ryhart Mahia yah tas het lt ad HEAT Nh Out of the spaces beyond # dahlias them aspirin. Yeu, ut had time to do anything bad. @ | “His name's St. Peter,” sald None of the souls understood door, had gone oul suddenly, Then there was oblivion, until cool peice In the rainwashed golden voice filled the shining how cun persuade them to swat (Nothing very bad, that t the woul of Morse, “and if very well how It all happened, | Thon it was all confused. the flames burned tender hod Nover Never Land where every air with weieome, low the pills? Just childish pranks, ie when you've fot been good on earth The bodies In which they had They © renembared how — the jon, Just a flash of agony und one ts tuppy and a century is ©... ound forbid them: not," Baad | Tyeurold Morse and. S-yuurold he slums the gute and you can't lived hud ull been asleep, in | bodies hud stirred in the chok thon, suddenly, the four souls hut u Mush m the sunshine of Hh murmured, “for af such is bia, Ae de Be Melvin Uulahed up the pint of | got Juwide, where tho streets are \ the upylalrs bedroom of the Silk | ing smoke and how the flames | casting upward, Uny \hand in | eternity, | the Kingdom of Houye 4 a