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The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in We en . | Weather Tides ) TODAY | The Seattle Star ip fui | Rutered as Hecond Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postotfice at Beattie, v er the Act by Mall, $4.00 VOL. 27. NO, 189 Saad SE ATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925. TWO CE) IN SEATTL “Bes see leetats fa 4 ANOTHER ARREST IN NANAIMO ROBBERY! | * * * ® * * * & * * * * & * % SE * * % & * prow Man Murdered on Capitol Hil|& | I'VICTIM IS Broadway StarIsAgain SAVE MAN (Riskea Lite in| (Stes JAILED YOUNGSTER SENATOR | Gales Sub R q | seers SLAIN IN barged as Love Firat! QW CRAFT ee Robert M. La Follette cted senate Oregon Police Hold Him, as He Admits , having the the I ‘ Siaset. belleve: the veahin “wil css ta tagetion’ ty Gare His Identity i t, ou 5 s . n his Dil ryata ne Baan g IN NORTH Dill has co! tulated Se Ore., Oct. 3.—(By / i ; 5 Lat Vollette on hin victory, nse J, P.)—Authorities at 4 ae = ’ ics oe ye an the state fair grounds ar- sereon py pie of Z le teaWaubiste, tar 4 rested S. K. Watson, who mn db : *' Cafe Proprietor’s Seattle Mis: lonary voters of Wiscc said he was the father of progressive we murky Ross Watson, former Seattle policeman, who is charged Taken From Ship Near to Death ME, Alaska, Oct, 3.—(By U.P) N. F. A, Holjer, of : se on Head Crushed by t His Assailant N UNKNOWN murderer clu’ fh sony idge conservatisns _ ith participation in the Nanaimo bank robbery. HIGH SEA AGAIN. Watson was held here for alleged bootlegging. A. Edin to death F A ; m ry from the wrecked motor yy noi a aarp pacrns dildos chooner Ariel, was in a serious; he police “announced that j ee Ltt Aaa: Ted with es ondition here today, after being | they also suspected the pris- ing a clue. Eden was the owner edad froth barren coast’ 65 pirictadh a pie of the E. & BR. cafe, 219 Occidental praca las wi where Sia ehin | oner of having something to ave Paes: walkie ha Meche “coke do with the Nanaimo bank snd e a CoC in the — went guardsmen wh reck robbery. to Edin's home, which is without » t 1 : see cal er ie asics : “a ys ‘ound Holjer in bad « from ex This suspicion arose from | his emplo: did nog show up for . +, the notebook carried by the work. | He tocad tne badeestintchen oe Navy Ships Forced to Quit man. This book carried a Cisedleghan shin pe 7 salon Scene of Disaster notation, “John W. Graham, ixhbors sail they had heard Box 128, Victoria, B. C.”" nusual, nor had they seen JAMES W. INGRAM, of Z paidd haiti ys ( eam Gesah m Fr.’ tuisom | O27 around theta New York, chief torpedoman, ANOTHER BODY I$ FOUND, Below it was ’ written in | phasianus, N. ¥. bold. Meaning, | grout 50 lived Sioa: "He bf : ' was the first man’ to dona). A Pi in‘ Daath Spay Sobor ~ A large, long-tailed, gallinaceous ing rried beach 15 miles southeast diver's suit and go down to! Military Funeral Will Be Wat ha wife , ee bird, common to ind America, Robbery was not the motive. ( t examine the wreck of the sub- Given Victim a eons see a wi i, hi two ony pay eon ascend car’) Severyns said. The chief led marine $-51, sunk off Block tan dest aap with ek { : *% ¥Ea ; ag rtiae Sage gg rote ked severe |island, Rhode Island, in a col- EWPORT, R. 1, Oct U.} oR Watsor id ‘in British Beleatistt acy ithaliai you ea utelink’ han wean on ® me peneue oC. the lision with the steamer City P.)-Salvage oper the | Columbia, has maintained steadfast- an go without food for two weeks. with a bi wood pabia!? pen more of Rome of the submarine 3-51 disaster} ty that he could prove an alibi in But our exper ig that ever Apparently one t eine som by indefinitely suspended be- | connection with the Nanaimo rob- iese.-Ly tan PADS fer repel aa pega iol 1 5 W Le use of heavy seas, and all shipsibery, Seattle police pointed. out fie fin's diamond stickpin and willl % % engaged these operations have after the arrest of the man in f The cure for rheumatiam ia sin hange in fead man's ‘ - ee are 0, i ordered into pc according to} Oregon. i | oved, your sinus drained and your Some time late 4° dying man me: PO a jae a R tions he from Admiral H H If this doess’{ work, cerry @/ a washroom. Then he him * message, Admiral Christy Bat this won't distr ie. Peon, sald it was’ a ‘¢ Marjorie Rambeau, well tknbwn Bicoiwey actress, for the 10 CONFER 1 mpossible unde " St ee second time im a year has been accused of stealing the love SAE eGo i ebiladicaarel Preaeragr ci Batic Op gabe Tats » Ruling Permits Search of int of $150,000 eek Car, Home Without Warrant ards NEW LONDON, © TODAY'S a ' of another woman’s husband, Mrs. Mabel Manton, wife of lel sa { BANKER § SON IN Kevitt Manton, actor who has been playing opposite Miss Committee Named to Meet! rorth’ of tambeau, has filed suit for divorce, naming Miss Rambeau tles de. | The body of Paul Da A sweeping dec ourt, aimed q as co-respondent, and has announced that she will sue the Mayor on Zone Change aetshiN repel emp A i Saearaviis poi pace era abies oat; | R EST actress for $100,000 besides. The two were trapped to- 5. 5 gmt, pr ‘ sent. | “Tabbed \ stuido pits to tava, Cin. labiona aniairar foncieere! Recanie eee eae n of the state at liquor law psmitted to the Hy ' prosecuting attorney’s office here { gether, she charges. he actress says tl charges are r I ay ed with jewels | Camden today, a short while afte | Young bride who tries to serve . “4 i 7 i 2 . . : sei ane s > ridiculous. Miss Rambeau was named a year ago in a suit Frid he hu for sale, H Wad begun their morning high ruled that | maeer gree et eee Dry Agents Slug Youth, filed by Blanche Yurka, against her husband, Ian Keith, '* t the trunk to the Dearborn sta tions within the sunken sub-) «whenever a man is arrested for ‘ a baggage check from porter, Whe called at any offense, arresting officers may arch his person, he © suit me m. honors acéord. | i One of the great mysteries of lite Tacoma Attorney Charges | also of the stage. nke up ] he piioated c inspect trunk, he four bodies viously | cases without an® additional search 1) ‘or all these mpion a se Oct. 3.8 the . , 7 hich he said found brought aboard t warrant and he may be prosecuted ident of the Natic nk te t nt t t his own, Camden, marked the bringing of | i¢ the search. discloses an. offense | Old Joe Rungatar says he is oma, Em Jackson, 21, was u e a 0 nh ulr Bes! A trunk answerin, Je Burk he It was bel diem: than: the .Oue.dn) which ane : going to practice golf all winter in reed la tera with ttee will const given by Morse had been lieved body * that which | was originally arrested.’ 4 q hia cellar. He's going to try to’ in~ | possession and nape n of S h l rn Sel { the Cas C > nd Ell r man-an hour earlier, the sta- | divers had seen yesterday in the en " 4 bari, : t . ape no of the: Canc al Co., and Elliv : s A : ‘The decision was handed down in eae es chool Gover UES xt, crsnca cont co, nt ily |totias mann oer arte | chert Dal a Yet 0 te | he daca a Uae! aa the 19th hole. Cosieiiane Hamme ackson effort was made to make an ap- ripped e se bie w a bare two others w ad p Acie by deputy sheriffs two years agu : plead not guilty and was releanet : Th: 5) pointment with Mayor Brown at a hotel room early today, but the ations continued in the en: |». 4 pau hoe 20 > . 2 -| ‘ for running his automobile with L¥1. Gee Gee sayeishe bought ®| Se’ shan ten Elect Officers for Abilit Rather-Than-Pop-|detstment, with Petter had oom where it is thought four | On Tua? , : pair of shoes yesterday with a short > k | D Pol rs pee oa ‘ improper headlights. Deputy sher= f gi a peagh Prohibition agents Jackson alarity : Effect Is Wholesome the week-end out city: and ‘lice a a. m, took into ¢ or five m bodies may be pinioned | ifrs searched his car and found amp, and the office boy wants t | over the head with a flashlight and . press of duties at the council meet-|'°4¥ Louis Grossman, a hotel loiter. | beneath masses of wreckage two pints of moonshine. The traf "J know her name ods Ik er yo oe = e : i ane take er, whom se said he had talked ‘ i h forced him, another youth and two BY CLARENCE BAILEY weekly session Monday, he cannot take up the | whom een, nespen talked ee fic case was dropped and Deitz was phd girl friends, to aid them in raiding be t This league is # fon with Emt’s committee jewels. Critics of Navy convicted of liquor possession and YE DIARY several 0 houses, Attorney Mau-| b dent, chosen from t sday morning, the mayor Ss d b: Ib Veinea $100, according to Deputy 4 Ups ietlones, “mk rice Tarigherne; for. Jackspa, charg ‘ SE Ks | xrade, The. f Reward Is Small; cored by Wilbur} rosccutor suctariane wroodpile, and a beac e he dry men compelled the ardon re Fiech, 14 commissione QUINCY, Mass,, Oct (By U.! Deitz fought the case unsuce Siro sade my, feet, Cathe ne two girls to go Into each Shouse} are fe getting th at ae : not Ai the league is to assist the principal Many Seeking It P.)—Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, j fully on the ground that the paiow:) MC: iia’ Cialseues Saisie ween Soren °2. SUH Seapiclon,, the atLornigy | PaepGAg Ct) Ae) chy Mins J. M od, and her corps Chief W. B. Severyns ix trying|in an address at the launching of ‘cers had no right to search : | Arion br boat te towne, and to the office. | nald. i, a LT bende peti: t rs ‘overning the school to: decide: how to idiatfibtites tte wre the airplane carrier Lexington here | car without a search warrant : j . Pierce, the writer of tayles, did) The agents, Langhorne said, stop-| aid to the city fathers, our main!) 00 Ur ™ ll Bel Muune tt Me wards for capture of the Fremont y, scored critics : i wae, andl we. did talkecad Kumling dad se enREe ip : DL rerede iH. Joba Atulk’ eehoot The officers, n semi ds f apture of Fremont | today, scored critics of the navy ae i a whatnot, and so to worke, but soon thru, Ped the four youths as the 4 ehidny’* dos your re.{ annually, are selected becaus they bank robbers, The National Secur- who have condemned it as “hide TEE: } und to home, a faire daye, and to walk- | driving up to a chicken dinner inn| Will you kindly co ba re outstanding in one or more ity Co. turned $300 over to the | pound with conse: ism’? 6 ited ks to this ‘subject 7 und with conservatism” and cited i i eront, Ce Ceete be sestets A PRM AL “Armarioan (Lake.) |The govekn. | MAEKS to thls jeakiect 7 he| the following requirements: cour chief Friday to be paid to the cap-| construction of the Lexington as a ‘ not have rida orning, at the : f é wid flesh = deren. Fi ment, on - mere oes re pers) Tolits ad sige Sap fr ‘ave. and| t08Y good apo ORneh yy, ie tors Immediately he was 80) evidence of the navy's keeping pace mushreoms, mighty | stood to charge that on broke Fn Root 82 workmanship, reliability, self-control $ ivar| swamped with applications for the | with progres orton st., the “Studpnt Particip with progress. lore and cacenlest, and so t¢ howe Im} a ‘bottle of ‘quor as the agenta | Ht rt a” é oe ie a pdtbent ri and loyalty. Marritt Maurer is the| Body Found in Peace River reward that he figures if all are} At the ceremony, Rear Admiral oi 0 dinner mebnngh tia bar jon Ieague’’ 0 scho president of the body for the fall! Region Believed Woodard | considered in the “split” each will] William A. Moffett, chiet of the | 4 hea | Four other men were arrested in} term of itn senston got about 17 cents navy bureau of aeronautics, reiter- : eee tay “eatoed’ Jashane WEEKS SEES CAL Ail atildeeita “ot thas sclicats acs» ppxourrok Oct. 3—Be.| He Is not yet ready to announce! ated his opposition to separation of | Admiral Coontz Relinquishes horne alleges they forced won members of the league. They are iieved to be the solution of the) his decision, but says many will be} naval aviation from complete naval | : she | and hin friends to take part, Jack governed by a code of rules whicn| Weve ne tea disappointed when he declares the | contro! His Command 4 puzzlin, disappearance of Jobn ntro son's hearing is set for October 17 embodies three principles — loyalty, | wood: the peat Wash, | Ui¥idend jee and purity foples of t banker who has been mis re given to each member of ei j Pal Pad ing since | A: SAN PEDRO, Cal. Oct. 3—(By U. Peo fod aed Reports Revived That Seo ths Veahbekt and cadtak seb oina cone | inst Suly, 8, body." atihw rnecnial USED CAR French Minster By Admlral Robert 38: Chanth, cant J retary of War Will Resign oe lee iand tN hte Corea a RE uE Zot the pak DEALERS ie Sails for Home | mancer in chier of the United States t takes a jack to raise an auto building j : WASHINGTON, Oct, 3.—(By 1 Chutes, according to a wire re W YORK, Oct. 9—(By U, P)| fleet the past two years, today ret inquished his command to Admirat It is also required to raise a child If any student is found guilty of A Aro offering their. best buys in With the promise that France | Unauished | } BE a {Land at Jersey After Eleven | p)—secrotary of War Weeks ar violating the code he is given a| °e!ved here from Inspector Hancock | s Want, Ad Columns, Here | Would work “to the limit of her | Bi a katy ies {1 om: 1 th jot that district 9 ‘other ‘detaila special listing strength” to pay her obligations, | Brief ceremonies transferring cOm= of autumn sports are Hours in Open Boat rived in Washington today for the | second chance and ginks who wear : "We despise tale-bearing,” Mine were contained in the message and Joseph Caillaux, Rrench minister of | 4nd of the nation’s sea forces were | Oxford bag: Arat Hine, singe Be date ih Mt | Lockwood emphatically stated, “Tho| 't will be several days before com: finance, has sailed for home with | held off shore this morning. Adrai- Id lete identificatio: n be made. RLAND jral Robison was piped over the port NDON, Oct, 3—(By U. P.)— | June and held. a conference with} students will not permit its prac-| Plete identification can : OUP: v4 his fellow debt commissioners. 4 ’ @ ites { ior i eee COUPE SEDAN $865 | aide of the flect flagship Seattle and PORT he captain and five missing mem: | President Coolidge at — the nite | thee i Thiaieone ¢ dé populler little - : : } SPORTS EXPERT WRITE nats Ot tha cred. o¢ithe tiretich mail Dae rhe uaa lal attention in patd to pat-| | Woodard disappeared trom the] “cara netory built for « lee |) To By dv 1 | received by: Admiral Coontz and statt | FOR HOME BREW doarier: Attala taned at Gorey, Jer. | House at luncheon. | Mr coke) otic, Every. morning the stac| Frye hotel in Seattle, where the|| comfortable. bed for camping; || 4C@-BOuN esse | with the ship's crew at muster and a a: accompanied’ him wealthy Eastern Washington man and so warm and cozy for win- ja guard of marines’ on the quarter sey, today, after 11 hours in an|"” dents salute the flag before mar ter driving, It has only been | ayer The conference gave rise once | wrth mainte tho flee before march | Treen stopping, on the night ot |] ¢efyariving: It haa ‘only teen May Make Escape |... | (rete remainder of the crow and |More to reports that the,resixnation| i,” attention by a atirfing. bugle | July Luke 8. May, detective just like new, and is equipped VANCOUVER, B. C,, Oct Admiral Coontz read his orders to essa Mole pasengers—Hoth race |of the war sécrot long held to | oip ’ carried on an intensive investiga with some extras Wireless reports were received als turn over his command to Admiral horse’ owners — previously had, be only a matter of time, soon ho students’ 1 heen in| tion =< = Erlday from the tee-locked Bay: | Robison and assume Soramiand of the | shed shore, rowing for three] was to be announced and It was) effect in the school for the past 16| He discovered that the missing || urn to the Want Ad Column chimo, stating that the steamer is/fifth naval district at Norfolk, Va ' 4 allevec t digotksion ‘be aakee Hts aa ppearee }still held fast in the {ce of Pari-| Admiral Robison responded by | hours thru the rock-studded sé¢a believed». that t liscussion —b “. Miss Lockwood stated that| banker had disappeared in the/! ang eho. tah obeagiiml thts und his advisi gent Point, but that the ico f reading his orders to assume com- ite effect can well be seen in the| Peace River country | ‘The Attala was submerged at high | tween the president aftor he stop-|) dandy car to you, USE » oO R | Walter J. Tapiocn, who played | tide dealt. with the expediency of an-| een attention and enthusiasm with | ped at a hotel in the district on DEALERS OFFER THEIR pete ec Siar i arnt et the, l a enya ae 4 {t field for the Lake Sammamish| ‘The race horses, crated, were|nouncing it now or deferring it a| which the students enter Into thetr| July 11. It is believed that he was BUYS IN THY STAR that the vessel will be able to clear! Robison was formerly comma’ i ‘| yers, will cover the world series | drowned in the disaster. ° | tow months longer studios, {a victim of amnesia ee pian eat | fe ir readers, Mr. Tapioca will! ms i| te \raph the games, play by play, “4 fre | his shack on Lake Sammam- ticles will be absolutely unbiased. | His choice for winner is Washing: be na amt | te ‘pe Re bibed that Bagshaw's BY ALVARO SHOEMAKER — west corner of Sixth and Westlake | tri Ho emerged from the unt-] arrived for his removal to MeNell'a, | charge, pleaded guilty nnd was fined ]and the trial will be set in federal) Swathed in a cook's apron, behind ¥ | Hach aod Me hired a cit WEET—and toothsome—aro tho | aves \formed and regimonted ranks of| He wax released on parole after| $6. ‘This in tho least amount. Id ever | court on November 3. Jthe counter, the other day, Id | Prepared \ t N) blessings of adversity. Mean-| 1 i'n sign of the times—the| Seattle's police force in (ho spring} yoar had been served | paid for an installment of his &e-| iach time Hagen would got in| showed all the physical attributes eparedne Wearing apectactes ples 4 0 * J Pediged ; ‘ P cela rite | when you know ‘ing to ing Bd Hagen's hamburger times of reform of aA hen on May 6, of that! After hiv first misfortune, adver. | cumulatin er ar [trouble he would bounce back, but | that coused him to stand out among , peau BREN n't oat | Year, he was Indicted for conspiracy ‘ollowed advers ab |S iakna ollowing. his. reloase mve grapefruit for breakfa The name at which the law er Time was when Idi't oat | yar 4 OE. 2pOMP ity followed adversity. In Pebruary,| Bome time following his release! 4.6) sine the’ holeht of the) bounce | he-mgn } Fy toroahrent world grew pale now! the Jo hambuar to say noth. | '% liquor running. 1921, he was convicted on two oth | from MeNeil's he was arrested, with | It f hid uimble: bualirake Be it ever points moral and adorns this} ing of recommending it chromatic-| His fine record ax one of the “go:| counts and was fined $400 on oach.| Wd Piolow, sargoant of police, and! Was diminished: | 38 abate bis AUCAIA Waal fe | eve nointa a f : ,.. | tablishme: @ soft-drink co ] { ® So humble | tale about a hamburger stand la to the passing throng, In the| getters" of the force failed to save) d's brilliant business career was | others in a raid in whieh liquor was | Now he's selling hamburger, It S\ter, That must be the hardest pa t ; y | vT. or jolt 0 » years at} being unde: ed by toc 0) pu | welzed, Io: 6 0) od, ‘ . ; The Pe “WAT Ted Hagen's BIG Ham-| days of hin heyday he had a 'T-hone | him from a Jolt of two years ut} boing undermined by too much repu-| rolzed, Mor this ho was convicted,| oo hamburger, the sign anys, and | qhout It for Bd to endure | Y ee vit waceee mtaale: tn tHe meabage | income | McNeil island, and a fino of $1,000, | tation but he appealed again and tho clroult | rf Home! foreamod in black and red and yel-| Hd wan one of the ploneers in| Ho appented the caso, but loxt. On| During his term ot the Island he| court of appeals remanded tho ca | comes ee eee ee Ly HUY NORA ®. See RSL ara » . sym llow from a great elgn at the north- | one of newest and grentesteindua:| March 21, 1921, commitment papers | was brought back on still another | for a new trial, Thin is atill pending, | goods of old, form, Here's hoping he doos—or has, ; |tow from a gre |

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