The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 9

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4 LYERS INDICT AIR SYSTEM Naval Aviators Demand Separate Force Plan THEY ASK REAL AIRMEN el [ DIVERS G 0ING DOWN 0 EXPLORE INSIDE OF WRECKED SUB Say Some Men Are Afraid F | H d N S i eure View Adopt h to Express Views elt Hats Adopt New Shapes ; (a anges That Give Them Added Charm way exist Hats. Re 8 | * Delightful tailored effects—crushed crowns, brims that & = Pha tea, | ‘~~\form an almost tri-corn shape. SENATE CONTROL ! All in the soft brown tones of Fall and other fashion- Is OPPOSED able shade At $5.00. Re t th navy I T Fe . ‘ > ex Diafirined: by Diethres. ach aaiei| Fresh Assortments of * ng to sta! ms before in | S d A Pi restieatir | aes oe | tamped Art Fieces t arm up ke agreed that “real For Needleworkers al be placed in abso. | T sted avin HE Downstairs Store announces its readiness | puld not t with fresh, and extensive assortments of Art Hy 7 oe | Needlework for the Fall and Winter season. Wide | naval varieties to select from. Prices pleasingly mod- ] i that erate. { to express thet NAVY SAILORS throng the deck of this rescue tug while over the side may be seen the air hose leading to divers | erate below the surface seeking lost seamen of the submarine S-51. On the ladder at the end of the small boat may be seen STAMPED LUNCHEON SETS in 12 styles. Stamped pleces | at how many men do the figure of a diver going below to join the exploring crew. In the foreground are the wing and landing pontoon of the of Indian Head cloth t sdes 4 $1 00 know who fear to express their) seaplane in which Frank Merta, N. E. A, Service camerama n, rushed from New York to the scene of the disaster and | oth and four 15-inch table napkins, At..... ® views? Bingham asked } ht back th first ph | | : | pata: ¢ ed ere orought bac hese first photog: 8. | “L know of about two men w sai bee pha aches tographs Siok ES ere teas a Ae OP ee ge Se STAMPED DRESSER , STAMPRD UNBLEACH | | dor nt to appear and stat SCARFS in Hem ED APRONS Sr | | vie > $e a > titeh f I tt { aris “| Month's Building = WERE’S MORE ABOUT |{ HERE $ MORE ABOUT ) TACOMA PLANS, ned for Aino | pretty” atyle | Little Sui naval wi the ‘Shows an Increase ST ARWICH SOLNSON | amped or Head outline and aps | ittle Suits | pornning.. $s Lande September building permits in Se-| Oi | h. Size aches, At 30¢ | ‘ | let battles have sttle totaled $2,405,080. On the basis || STARTS ON PAGE ONE STARTS ON PAGE 1 ||} Basket, spray ANG eesee | For Boys of 8 to 8 sunk immediately were It of the figures, Building Inspector Fr MRO Sane cae ear yi Sta SO laa | Year. orders in force scooter eqtimated 430,000,00 as — Ma 50c | Cs “The tests were carried on first s The 1934. tc n got the first gun. Oth i Each . STAMPED) VANITY | . total. The 1924 t « ; ; F | with small bombs and then°employ ix m which a piece ot | Catholics Organize for Jubi- SETS, also for the buffet or | 4 G5 ing larger ones. They were carried r packa. " wad of lea F c . | STAMPED PILLOW ponents la: Saciatttched | ° on for the purpose of determining gum. They looked real enough and lee Fund Campaign CASES in 20 attractive styl Wiclccsonck He saan? | Fashioned of wool Jersey, the effects of all sizes of bombe on 1 made two of ther | pe wad isch tans Ayivedens, ater apo G51 y trousers with linen gem A nae Spex Walch Tr cartied was & ng. Hemstitched for er t espana lien bbe sine waist, tweed effects, and ‘We could have sunk three st | table filed down and fastened iS: Remnptitighec tor eroche of embroldery work. 39 | flannel, In the popular almost, oo had we | . ‘i ona The $1 35 B-plece sets C 7 middy and button-on styles, permaitted to do bys hen for homes. bourn, who # trying to| saw in mak pair , | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Blue, tan, green and brown, ] Lieut. Com. John Sm Pe mirasre ‘ the cell of Clarence Bagley, | had ama on 4 At $4.95. | to the ceny threat Nanaimo obber sus. | had t busted ur gies | after Bartle . turned every thrust . . ao song ee a gr expert was question were afraid the | core for the navy. sie fcaly on wind, | CARDBOARD PATTERNS New Wool cee ag ather and navigation. Then Ros-| FOUND IN JAIL i ew treet Xx or S | napped eo Jailera—Riley, Morgan and . Mackinaws } ‘Do. you believe there is any other) Rogenfeldi—Dr. W. 1". Stanley and| (um "to Ket | ° airahtp pilot in Amertea besi your-1 pr Guy For 4 Attorney. Milo | 1m '@ the doctor (he had hh direc: | | For Sports Wear—Business Wear | [sete who could have saved the} 7, alan: saw: the cna é arm dressed every two ) we : | . 5 50 | andouh ?* ree .of the: jail til Che Jal aght ish and College Girls ° | i wre many E then Ward would « Ww | i 3 | plied La w : be ans | | Double - breasted style, } pene Rr whe © z 4 a | with all-around belt and wt if by on t ' ; the’ 1 showing t othe AT "$7 -00 PAIR | two pockets. Comfortably. 4 SR Atcha” old t r ’ pons WARD COM N build fm new parish scho fitting, and warm. Gray Men Seek to Clear Names in «simp Stes | wacit woh Si Mins shlouse: [ptian tent hots oo At Moauiatny 1. Guigg bas asd | See ERS and brown check and plaid | ‘ y op c julam, Quigg has bee i thie id Sotho | hiptibet : Shenandoah Disaster He will tell you that ft was a real) “It happened just that » R cted commander and at ‘Elma, | 7 | Prat »; Sizes 3 to 9. At { aul Foley, the Judge advé- | #40 enfeldt brought Kilbourn back and Hage eady has A shapely, sturdy Oxford | Ei gis oo | LAKEHURST, N. J. Oct 1 before court convened} “Tho guns used in the jailbteak | Ward had his throat wrapped up. He of substs pl | fost. the rinthe os | —DOWNSTAIRS. STORE b ‘The trial of wits between C in view of Heinen’s were real—not phony. At first I, complained of a,cold, Ho was taken tendered In With medium wel Anton Heinen, who places the blar . ts that removal of | thought, after the discovery of card. ym the tar the corridor and | John Lynch has been | and storm welt. Low heel : for: the crash of the dlrigitle ? used the ship's destruct board 1 in the tank cell fol le Rosenfeldt was cloning the door | commander for St. Michao!'s parist with rubber lift. Black or Now Is the Time | the of the ith exectittve, atesion, had | Towing the escape, that perhaps two | held him up and ments have been an calfskin | surv od that the naval bureau of | of the guns have been faked,| made him tur for & great parish meeting and ban Pe Ry ptereee | to Have Shoes | clear their dead commande a¢ronautics which approved the re. now 1 » th ro ali} “Then the quet on October Columbus day : Cente: smartly cut . wry Lansdowne, continued with the| moval, had become an interested | rea and came over to churches, Frank | isa Riforesegn aa Rep aired for ibaa esumption of the hearing by the| party A 4 accenn to} Cells and let out en made com-| aera a ti hore kaso Winter | vaval court of inq here today fi sder Sidney M. Kraus was | the « the cell at the | 9% Burns and I s int ®- parish, | ec ranean military heel | . 4 Liga. Com t E. Rosen-| designated as counsel for the bureau | time cells but he in't go| In tan calfskin | Many a pair of seeming- | dahl, senior ving officer of the} involved. We went out i ia z de eo Re eS worn ont shoes cab be | Sivere sought fo elict from Heine! i “But it was oper »| Sues on Accident Ketched at bottom in bul naw sole, new heel Oe ser } bp er one pada | on the brogue lines. Bluch 1c > tate aa ec : maternal sustain the ‘ sadeva’ alain held up Mor a and very-| Claim for $5, 000) ye Sth abbolaliatartn — hg bare a ee sme vistola | e and put them in] t wel ack or tan c ee * vilaca = Hut } pistols is a tha: Mavic Claiming that her husband was # | welt, Black or tan calf: proofed on shods that are | li to end. I cer pape { drowned within a month | _. to be worn outdoors a | tainly would not believe a word ho | f° ag ae At ad n accident policy, | |g deal. / ‘sald about hing, Ho is not| Ut of a @olitary cell. We couldn't} od Want tow 88 | Sizes for women and great deal | * : YT: | tryin > the officers of the} find a to fit the 0 Wo} Masidaed 7 idan | misses—3 to 8. Widthe AA All manner of repairs | | : ; ! iam ean come try ttt Ae of Datvit, whureaay, «| C. At $7.00 the pair. | promptly and efficiently | Fi f : 4 thie ¢t the door open ial of roit, Thursda | made in our Shoe Repair |} i Wh: hnson k he couldn't, I don’t| court complaint DOWNSTAIRS STORE Shop. | : j dias » he He's & crook a ? aatiy Tl by ey John Dore, asserts Mike es oe : i the If 1 should by any ; 5 * | Sarvulle obtained © €5,000 ssollcy Oo. | % DOWNSTAIRS STORE @ strange chance happen to believe his | _ def het (Bapobt sbAtewad's PE 198 “ABA: Groemiall” tear | story of the phony guns in the jail-| "an back in jail ne be tanding | Missoula, Mont, ‘The com: | | break, I would be compelled to bo-| 1" SM z Patrogatne Se vestigated and refused to ps U. Ss. “Shit B. | °f last year in granting to President |Meve his story that he was just )'? Leis i oO sST* | claims, he say * a walking ‘by the scene of the auto it, and couldn't. T atarted to Fam pening: pases. BANDITS HOLD UP; IR d inping Boar | Lethe tbs the cease a wreck near where he and two others | Ut one of the other boys got it Si | corporation, powers request y a | were captured. ‘That, of couree, in ali | Started and we all piled in and went | HERE’S MORE ABOUT | lesrina a ag Action pene Coolidge to negotiate ship bunk. I do not believe either story. | *¥4Y | Spine Ae rene Ae 4 = Johnson is just n confirmed liar,| ‘We left the car at Seventh ave The United States shipping board) “Albers stands for better breakfasts” Nothing like a steaming bowl of Carnation Mush to put youngsters into the stride of the day's study or play. All wheat!, And they like it! The very that mak yy “There's a lot to Mr, 8o-and-$0,” make you say the same of M’J-B, It has character—and you know it! things ou | jand Pike st. I left the gang there for jailbreak | 4nd haven't seen any of them since. want the} We were ducky, that's all. Woe got | Kendal) | all the breaks in our favor or t have made it expected to fight the office with Allen stark | tendent of the jail, and groceryman, | #on, but they were That's all. t Johnson tried robbery and I o (Fanning and ne bank robbery w sto we wou “We out fn superin Jailer John ent.’ The jail break guns were real, You,can de pend on that.” Morgan, at Jame mentioned by Starwich as carrying To every question concerning his in the gun-laden sacks of flour, is the | movements sini left the car Motgan who charges that Jaller| until he was ¢ in the Fre Dave Morgan, now dismissed alana bank robbery, Johnson smiled pees liquor in dealings at the Jail and refused to answer Mueller’s Macaroni and Seagal are made of farina, the gluten cells of the wheat, produced in fecess whose wheat crops are ppesualis, for food value and fine flavor. Mueller’s Egg Noodles are made from the choicest 5, combined with an unusu: proportion of fresh eggs. ‘These superior materials, prepared by exclusive methods developed in the Muellerlaboratories, have made Mueller's Foods the recognized leaders in the macaroni industry. As a Change from Potatoes! MUELLERS, aghet the be! Fe ON Write for Recipe Bi Cr Mun LER Jersey City, N, spring wheat, lly generous Cooks in 9 Minutes Awarded GRAND PRIZE Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 | JAILBREAKER STARTS ON PAGE ONE | to the British Columbla authorities Then, if Johnson is released tc da, Fanning and Kendall will be tried here, and the charge against Johnson will hang over him y the outcome of the trial for the Nanaimo robbery. “I have instructed my chief deputy |Robert MacFarlane, to prepare charges against the three,’ and the |informations probably will be ready to filo Thursday evening,” Colvin said. “As for the’ jailbreak, we will et that chargo hang fire until we seo how weicome out on the Fro I shall want Johnson to| | mont case | be prosecuted on any possible charge Conviction in a British Columbia court will submit the bandit to periodical public lashings at the pris on whipping post, and this feature 1s believed by more salutary threat over the ban. dit than a mere prison sentence, Johnson, However, has said ~ he | would prefer the whipping post to confinement in the of this state penal institutions Police and shoriffs had practically abandoned the theory of a fourth man in the emont holdup job, Thursday. The search for the five other jailbreakors, however, is being pushed. Following the fake tip and search of a house at Fifth ave. noar Wort |lako, Wednesday, another report was received Thursday morning at police headquarters when @ woman called and said two of the men were hiding junder the home of Mra Kk at 2010 | Ninth ave Polleo hurpied to the but found nothing indica | breakers had been seen nolghborhood {ing the jail. Twice as many city country women go crazy, hon to numbers, women as in propor: If Johnson {s turned over to Cruickshank for Canadian prosecu }tion it will only be after an agree ment that this state can have him| after the Canadians are thru with him JOHNSON PRI Ss WHIPPING POS Macfarlane to hold a} REDERICK Cy N FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREE IXT ELSON H AVENUE ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Deperdable Goods Locensuny Hrces—tredernk 6 Ndown Serree in a stormy session today adopted a resolution rescinding its own action Gee, but Boldt's Butterhorns are good—4 for 25c.—Advertisement, |Get Cash and Jewelry inj== Mae’s Place Robbery F N and revelry house on the just north of the city, 9 rudely |interrupted by two bandits last night | when they entered the establishment }and, with a “Stick up your hands’ | lined up the patrons in true desper- | ado fashion. | ‘The holdups secured about |cash and a diamond stickpin. They | highway Vic ry secured $225 from Mrs, Bennett, the | proprietress, the balance from the! NO \| | patron | they disappeared w their loot driving off in a small | parked in front of the place The robbe staged at too early an hour for the bandits to find | |many revelers in the roadhouse. ‘The | }two holdups entered the front door | and one of them leveled a small ye they, had | Well known makes as: —ROUND OAK —HOWARD was | volver at the merrymakers, com- | manding them to throw up their/{// PATENT |hands, They marshaled them all | —LACLEDE —OAK \into tho kitchen so that any now: | Jcomers would not interrupt them, | Jand there searched everyone, includ: | ing the women, And Others | Dotectives Charles Phillips, Dan |McKinna and Tom Hayden rushed AIL Sizes and Descriptions to the seeno with deputy sheriff 3 i | ‘They were all inclined to think that These have been taken In trade ;the holdup had been committed by for— | two of the King county jailbreak: | era, but when the bandits were de: | seribed by the victims the deserip- | | | tions did not tally, Foresters Confer in Seattle Today, Kirst of a twoday session of tho Washington forestry conference | opened at the Chamber of Com: | | mereo. ‘Thursday. ‘The conference | is expected to out a forestry | polloy to be presented to tho next le Jature for adoption George C, Joy, state fire warden, | waa to outline better firs protection Jaws Thursday Tax logisiation ts to bo considercd Friday, Norman Call ©. Jacobsen, head of the Western MAin Research association, ® plan for stateaided T Worestry and will present research, USED HEATERS AS LOW AS $5 Round Oak Furnaces No Room to Store them—You take ‘em away! Also Majestic and Monarch Ranges AT VERY LOW PRICES! McGOWAN BROS. 1621 Westlake Ave. ALL IN D CONDITION ] Extra Specials in | | Our Windows | Each Day! | Watch for Them Across Westlake from Frederick & Nelson's

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