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- a MATT’ GUN-FLOUR THEORY _ SIDESTEPPED BY GROCER! ee ee Pgs | Weather Tides 9, at (he Postoffice at Beatin Wash, under the Act of Congr , OCTOBER he Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ~The SeattleStar “ Metered as Gecond Class Mation Alay 2, r, by Mall, Home Legislature. Will’ Convene Nov. 9 Hartley Orders Winter Session to Pro- vide Money for Next Year “1 Beate Washington state legislature will reas day tinuing an adjourned session, Bre Howdy, folks! This is fi ’ and it finds us fishing for para A call for the a graphs, as usual. Our id one-armed man te sisters a date in January, 1926. News A dad accident o¢ curred yester vy on Pike speed when there was no corner the legislature to do is pass more appropriation bills, te, . the governor Another guy we hate is the bill! asserts in his letter, | collector who wears rubber heels PORT OF CHEER ADORNS MITCH 5 HOME BREW ROsSTREK This, folks, ik Amos T. Quince, whose poems of sunshine and cheer daily dissipate clouds of gloom from Home readers. Mr. ¢ has published | books of verse, “Glad! Gilad!" and penta oe | Hawaiian Flight Commander Away.” His_ poems Witness at Air Hearing at life and laughter appear here} daily. Get the habit! ches |TESTIMONY SURPRISES! Lil Gee Gee says she wishes long | shirts would come back. Then sh | Says Navy Can’t Be Blamed wo have to carry a purse 4 for Flight Failure Be that aa it may, eltowe gre never spoiled any man's shirt Waseser Red, Sghaiet hack cae of the navy de Interesting Pacts: Mateimoiiy—is 4 the oldest co-educational - institution im the world wiles Mitchell was made today see LOONY LIMERIC A radio nut on Queen Anne Made a set from his wife's frying | he unsuc pan, | flight and the last witness heard When his wife, dofng batik, before the board adjourned until Complained of the static, He retorted: “Well, $o’s your old ment against attacks by Col before the special aircraft board b Commander John Rodgers, jeacer of ful Hawaiian seaplane Monday Rodgers absolved the department man!” @ cee jfrom all blame fot the failure é¢ ie world fould be worse. House- | his flight be wives haven't yei started to pickle Had we had the wind with us, spinach and the gas mileag +9 Rodgers declared, Lil Gee Gee says there is no ad-| reached our objective.” vantage to patching up en oldquar-| Rodgers threw his full welg rel when a new one can be @F-| against Mitchell's unified alr pro ranged just as easy. | posal and Diced opposition to +) .35 8 the separate alr cor need Before ma: xe a girl spends most} by other riaval pilots of her time looking for a husband He recommended eatablishm ot After marriage, a girl spends most of | a secretary of national defense, to her time looking for a husband. control the army, navy and sup. sae plies. Under this system, the secre. ¢ we estimated,” would have an adv | A BULLY GOOD STERY tary of the department would have “A toy bal- thrée assistant secretaries charged loon released at (Turn to Page 13, Column » Shelton, Wash, Seana is by the Fir Drug ae N ew. Fight Over Estate miles before the Madison Preys of London.”— News items. Thé principal argument againat the ‘use of the darn thing isn't agfe $ ¢ | Suit to recover $20,192,89 alleged totaling $41,829.50, and @ quantity of A from the es- A sure sign that you're Antoxt-| to have been recely rated is when your golf ball looks| tate during lawsuits of heirs was) like a string ¢ pearls filed against the widow, Marguerite ony 4 F. Carmack, by Herman &. F A If bootleggy, gets a little more | administrator of the estate of George Seneral, houm\oiders will soon have | Washington Carmack, famoun Al 10 Adopt the joe-card system hang : Toe their window, nd|askan, who discovered the Klon- No i dike. Frye is suing on a $: yy {bond furnished Mrs THAT GRO E YOUR HUNTER | the United St 900 appeal armack by Pt. ARIES) GAVE YOU Janty Co. last year, when she was| Mr pound meat. | defeated in an effort to prevent ap- | Fes pound bones, | pointing. Frye as administrator arnee | Carmack died in June, 1922, ‘nnd $ Mrs, Carmack, claiming to be the| Ba angounces that its av aller und sole hetress, was named | Bins for the past six /agministratrix. Graphie Grace Saf-| ™ 51,631 | tig, wife of Mrs, Carmack’s brother, | Feoineldencet That's, the! fied a claim against the e “etslation thix column had! Te me dee daughter by an™Indian wife during Next year! Ye increased 4 mills) nin ojourn im the Northland, and Genre! 16 announced. that her father married Mra, Car DOF name MOren't got 4 mills 10 mack while his Indian wife still was living. ate, see onesenth of a cent, but © coin for this amount. | aenanded that Mrs. Carmack sur- i Make q ;°*!!y too bad, as tt would) vender rentals from 15 lots here, A mitt ¢ tip for a Scotchman 7H “CDC eaaiee 79,000 BAIL ASKED OF 3 BANDITS Prosecutor Files Charge, With 47 as Witnesses EXTRADITION IS DELAYED Renews Denial Wooden Gun Story embly was issued ee Hartley. Accompanying it was a letter Baris. Ras Setting .of the November date came as a surprise. ing on twin Majority of legislators is supposed to have favored setting tern Washington leg islators have particularly been anxious for the January date. : governor has been sounding out sentiment on the question, | a driver turned a corner ot high} More laws are unnecessary; ave. the only thing needful for ‘the six despe mation filed direct carry the administration thra its second year, journment nothing hs postponement of the special CANADA TO SEND bie it ie to fix ome of the members whose name an ¢ tions for the on and were it po «in the city | desctiption. fit implicated in the holdu' now of no good rea xon for postponing it be agreed upon >» Patrolman G standing near "1 wish to assure you that | have and disappeared. at all times, for the bes suggestions as will be submitted in this spirit, 1 please be assured that o SHERIFF CHECKS , Will receive my carn est and careful consideration Proxecutor Colvin and police that he and five others had bluffed their “ROLAND H of Washington.” whittled out of wood, iff has checked up ¥ declares friends of the ors hid five now pistols in sacks ironies aime rem OL Klondike Discoverer ‘ | widow of George Washington Carmack and|! | bobie show deliveries of 90 ounaal jof flour to the jail between August 19 and September ectrie éhatr is that the | Bondsmen Sued by Administrator the day before | Centennial's (Turn to Page 13, Colu COOLIDGES TOUR "’\ President and Wife Will At- | tend Omaha Legion Meet [the return of his $20, which he said jhe gave Mrs, Howell to prepare | has paid him but $1,716 carnings on es Fidelity & Guar-| |Says Shenandoah Trip Was Lawful >" WASHINGTON, President and Mrs Coolidge will ral of the n quest from & Legion convention on October claiming that. she was Carmack’s;in response to a ny of Cincinnati ing that the cting within | Shenandoah | day afternoon strous western trip. William Mitchell e train on which the result wa that Frye was| will travel will be a section of a reg- named administrator, Last May he |law |navy must confine [to actual sea duty with the fleet its air operations early Tuesday morning T Ww O CI Morgan Silent TS IN SEATTLE. and Mysterious Man Said to Have Carried Guns to Prisoners Wary of Interview BY ALVARO SHOEMAKER EITHER one of the Morgan brothers, who conduct a grocery store at the corner of Jame is anxious to discuss the played in carrying groceries to prisoners at the county thes jail. Thursday 3 were smuggle st. and Terry part Sheriff Starwich says rwich charged that five automatic pistols d into the jail in sacks of pancake flour, and that these pistols found their way into the hands of five of last Tuesday. He said one doing ate prisoners who escaped two weeks ago of the Morgans delivered the , charging! flour that contained the guas, innocent of what he was There are two of the brothers engaged in conducting the busine p ed as “Harry. “Are you Harry Morgan?” ning. I’m one of the Morgans, he replied me s. The name of one of them has previously ap- one of them was asked Friday, but my name's not Harry “Is Harry your brother's name?” “He can speak for himself.” “What is your first name, please? he snapped. “None of your business, When asked if he had reply At this juncture a Jarger man ap. from what seemed to be 5 Are you Harr Morgan ne wae he replied unpleasantly The same inquiry wa him concerning Sherif directed to Starwich’s | pancake flour story won't say anything —at least, not now.” “Bat you stand before the pub- lie as having been the means of furnishing pistols at the jail Have you nothing to tell?” He thought a moment, then sald: “Sure, I have a lot to tell—but n not ng to tell it, Maybe later, T don’t know.” ‘How long have you been engag n supplying groce t the jail?” ked “To answer that would be talking and I simply won't talk. It's use Jenn to try to get me to say anythir he was ‘When you decide to talk, will! (Turn to Page 13, Column WED OTHER MAN WITH MONEY flour, and’ Now Rejected Suitor Wants d to the prisoners His $20 Returned SPOKANE, Oct. 2.—Abe Aschen brenner, former state penitentiary |cuard, has appealed to the police to get back $20 which he gave hin pros: | pective bride, before she eloped and married another man He further declared the woman, Mrs. Irene Howell, was kidnaped by his rival, Gwen MeBride, a store om ploye Police scouted the idga of kidnap: ing when they learned from Mra Howell's mother that she had gone willingly with MeBride to Couer d'Alene yesterday, where they were married. McBride took his now wife to Seattle for a honeymoon. Aschenbrenner said he will sue for the wedding. He said hoe expected to be the one who would marry her at the wedding '12 Planes Forced Down During Storm ELERIDGE FIELD, Mount mer Mich,, Oct, 2 All 12 plan | of the first army pursult troop which the president |teft here for Washington today and | | were forced to abandon th flight because of a severe electrical storm, cording to army offictals here. |Neved, then Admiral Ch | Judge Neterer m ifely landed in three separate fields, | 2 MORE BODIES ARE TAKEN FROM SUB Divers Enter Submerged Undersea Craft Again VICTIMS IDENTIFIED Body Found Floating in. Water Not Crew, Member BW LONDON, Conn, Oct. 2 The bodies of B. D. Lindsey and Walter D. La ered from the ¢ room of the 51 today Lawton was an electrician’s m ill-fated submarine first class, home at 148 Sea at} Weymouth Mass. and Lindsey was fn engineman, second class, of 5 FE. Government st., Pensacola, Fla The submarine base during the morning received a report that a body believed to be that of an offi er or chief y officer trom the S-51 was cast ashore at Stonington Conn An ambuls © dispatched from here ostablished that the man was not a navy man With finding of the two bodies the divers reported that the watertight compartment door leading into the motor room—the Jast room astern: was open. This meant definitely that tho whole ship with the possible ex ception of the torpedo room — the first compartment forward—is flood. | ed, and that nobody is alive in this part. The torpedo room will be tested this afternoon for sence of water. If water ts in there, too, as be isty’s con tion that none live will become a certainty Admiral Christy's message said “Diver entered engine room thru engine room hateh and found moto: room door open, Plan to burn smal! exploring hole in torpedo room tod: to determine whether it is flo or not. Recommend release of Mon. arch and tury, as T can foresee no possible use of them in rescue operations,” Federal Court to Be Idle for While No trials are scheduled for the federal district court here for more than a week, Friday the’ week's calendar had been all cleaned up and the jury was dismissed. Monday is arraignment day, and trip to Bellingham to try federal cases there. He will return the lat ter part of next week, ton were recoy- | Men Fashion Slaves? | “They Sure Are,” Is Feminine Indictment; | Gir ‘ls Poke Fun at “Oxford Bags” Trouse1 phan + Ew ————— | “THEY’D MAKE TWO DANDY SKIRTS. Let's buy a pair. We'd save lots of money, ys Betty Schlarb (right) to Alice Hoff as they “try out” the latest style of men’s trousers, The Oxford “bags.” The “bags” are from J. Doug- lias Tracie’s tailoring establishment at 805 Third ave. BY, H. F. KRETSCHMAN F I AGHS men have laughe ickh woman Star Staff Photographers tunnels around their legs march carefully down the , fearful each moment of trip- nt 1 i n fol) ing of f i : ping over their adornment and fail- in raced he dust.” ey have laughed at her fads |S disgraced in'the dust 0 fancies—the peculiar styles she, Whether or this arraignment of the n as adopted! barbaric or staid, sen rrect, the fact: re- sational or demure—anything to be ™4ins that the latest type of trou- siffefent’ “nee sers is the Oxford Bag, a wide- hed as skirts got| bottomed importation from Eurape. have shor necks lower, shingle bobs! The circumference of the bottom higher—as nen followed like | Of each leg ranges from 25 to 3 inches s of Dame Fashion when And now, at last, the tables are | Shoe, completely hi turned. Woman is getting her re-| The average trouser width is about the | 18. inches sheep the dict Yenge and “superior” man is j butt laughtes and derision | Hundreds of them are being sold ! “We, unable to resist the dictates| in Seattle, mostly to high school of fashion? Huh!" + they laugh, “look at the malet* university students, clothing dealers assert. If you doubt it, ‘Men's fashion | says ‘Oxford | visit the various high school build- Bags’ are the latest and most cor-| ings or the university campus. You rect thing in trousers. And men| can’t “miss the “‘latest thing in Place wide, flapping, grotesque, ri | trou.” ‘400,000 GALLONS OF WINE TO BE MADE IN CALIFORNIA Heads of Families File Notice That They Will Brew Their Own Drinks Legally SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2—(By law to proceed against anyone, sus S U. P.)—Four hundred thousand | pected of making “fruit juice” that gallons of wine—a sizeable drink in| is intox! these prohibition times — will be made = legally Metinert Cuitsenie: (himieemeer | raan Hits ‘Handears Two Men Are Killed Btatlation: here: (cosy . ADRIAN, Mich., Oct. 2.—(By U.P) According to the bureau, 2.000) _-pwo railroad workers were instant: heads of families have filed their | ly ‘Kditod, two. others wet: believed intention to make the 200. gallons | fray injured and 17 others received of wine for home consumption that | minor injuries near here today when the law entitles them to crush {a Chicago+to-Detroit passenger train Under the prevailing legal de-|erashed into a handcar with several cisions, this wine, or fruit juice, trailers attached. must be “non-intoxicating in fact,”) ‘The erash was attributed to a which simply means that the jeavy fog which accompanied a se drinker thereof must judge his ca- | cere storm. pacity well—for if he is caught in —— an inebriated condition “he faces | ecution for illegal manutac-| Bleyen Escape When ating. cording to internal revenue bureau | tha declaration of intention to, Fire Wrecks Yacht make 200 gallons ss pana || PLYMOUTH, Mass., Oct. 2.--The protester against t ae troubled bY} tg. s. Siwash, a. 60-foot motor nternal revenue agents. : e yacht, was seriously damaged by fire Prohibition agents are enUitled bY! \nich followed an explosion as she lay at anchor in the Plymouth har- i Charge Todd With [ver early today, Lives of the | tain and 10 members of the crew Three Offenses) were imperiicd by the flames, and the 11 men probably escaped death KELSO, Oct A. Rurle Todd, ! only thru the prompt action of a recalled mayor of Kelso, was yester | day fternoon bouridiover.to tha mus| ener | perior court on three. charges of serie 5 malicious prosecution ainst EK. EB. Al TICE DAY PLANS Brown, George H. is and A, D,| A meeting to discuss this year's t3yram, ‘The preliminary hearing | Armistice day celebration will be was held before Justice G. A, Po-| held Friday night at Roosevelt hall, land, Todd's attorney asked that, 16164 Third ave,, at § p.m, Repre- the counts be made three separate | sentatives of the various voterans’ cases. organizations will be in attendance, Sh An Oyen Letter to Doc Brown as Heard Over Jim Marshall's Radio for dinner, whereat the zany heartily, an to the felds tramping the . paw. neither The Old Homestead, did wench | October 2, 1 ntry 1 eared not, an t to stool Harmless c And did so tell Dame Brew, | Just a few lines to let you know sarenatiokally, ©) wo are well here, except Aunt And eo to worke, |“? are all Dear Edwin Agnes, whose corns bother her some, Daisy's calf seoma to be ina? Sy, Wagled in to jailbreakers Miour, 4 ‘wich says. Cthour sae the folks Agnes you would make ayn to tell you she thinks a mighty fine sen Washington » says ahe think ® a good chance a| such name, always going to ca rohbers and ailing some, but the hogs are ghow: | Kena [evidently believes in say-| ing up swell. How are you and all| a seem to capture news: | thing haw! out somebody so that you} would get back on the front pages gain, win, Agnes says to tell cdwin always figured he would he an outstanding man, but. that he doesn't need to stand outside forever, Ha! Hat How is the Nichola? We have our. trouble too, up here, Last week Dot, your you ought to da some: | old collie, got into a fight with the | nearly broke like this Colonel Mitchell and| big dog from Swartzon and tike to| you went out and threw the eritter Kugit? And Ralph | died, tut 1 think she will pull! thru What do you think of this new fangled city manager plan they are talking about? 1 suppose if it ¢ thru, you will be the city mana That will be a great responsibility, Hawin, but we know you will rise to {t, like tho time the Teague plonic, on the ereck, was up by that bull, and opworth | into the pond, age for a while. We suppose that Agnes says they don't need al is how politics goes-vou have to’ manager down in Seattle—what | share and share alike with tho oth- they need ix a referee, Hal Ha! But | ers and follow the Golden Rulo. I guess you could be a referee, Ed: | Could you be judge of a beauty win, if you wanted to, We always | contest, or somethiys! have such faith in you get into another row with that Nich. Well, Edwin, we all hope you will| ols fellow? Perhaps you know best, soon get back to the front pages, | but that you should come out of like you used to be, but I suppose | your retirement and fulfil, their you have some agreement with this | fondest, hopes for you, Edwin, is the Starfish fellow, or whatever his} sincere wish of name ia, to let him have the front | THE OLD FOLKS, a sie

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