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= _ eH RE RR CRC I ae RS gece i, IN a Sa a RT Ea MR i RR a a Et ante ‘ Mid Tou W ant the Best i in World Sariak Coverage—Play by Play, Hot Off the Bat, Read The Star! i caves ee ahh ling bt Baia Bi ee The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation 1 in Wi shington ees HOME|] | i ~~ | Me Se€aclie star ill coro VOL, 27. NO, 190 Se 4 \ Ban jung SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926 Pa x TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE. fe AN BRANDED BY RAIDERS IN HOME! | Sgome MAN HELD “5. Hunter Shoots 2 Women PR0BE | 3, &, IN KELSO = |LEAOEN SHOWER crocen ciams MVSTERY | MURDER =. Ha To BUY «ATTACK =f \ stands folks! Meret Luke May Says Other JAIL BOOZE Fireman’s Wife Bound pees seh : Arrests to Follow | iow: Says Sheriff Knew About and Left All Night p into the moun oo) ENDS PICNIC * “LUNCHEON Mrs. P. J. Emt and Mrs. L. nd « it easy for hi ukes wes bas 5H Shortly ais ot two 9 |” J, Hellenthal Wounded Jail Liquor Booze in Her Home town KELSO, Waah., Oct bbit or brace BOY KILLED AT KAPOWSIN JAILER DENIES CHARGE A ZPACKED in her home by two women and a ed | o held in fall hee) —————— ; ‘ man Sunday night, Mrs. M. Once upon « tte a ; BE so iid Girl Companion Witnesses Morgan Claims Transaction , ‘Taylor, 4657 Lucille st. ; Wall Cote tiniest ae Fatal Accident Seen by Five Deputies wife of a city fireman, was v street June 14 bound and gagged, tied to o- oa thalide he < hubs A‘ CIDENTALLY 5 ny a hunt Fo LOWING his denial that guns! her bed and branded on the They started aselall league le crime investigator 4 ~— C ¢ plenic lunch f could by any p ibility hi arm. t scia ‘tha: Noah's ait. but: the firet | ‘ d his arrest. His‘ conke the banka of the Sammamish rive been smu, d into the county Jail The a $ ‘ “s kom AL oapipveebene intaee wet | Wik, the “tluverd nttahes te tee t, Woodinville, late acks of pancake flour delivered to The mysterious attack is o grounds : “ eld pending a conference noon, Mra, M Cc. ¥ oP the cells by him, J. C. “Charlie” | believed to have been due to a | bie -¢ between May and Sheriff J. mt, 16 Smith st y Mo oe threw 4 bombshell | jealousy, according to the po- CHIEF ERYNS WARNS| ” josy ssid todey that -oahar’ 4 fron ing he wa d, to. buy. booze | 1°% ; “SCORCHER veots minht. fallow siecuy ” “*| Expected to Adopt Resolution _ Bight from Jailer David Morgan: fe Be ches iTeiter +s iB ician 6: for Charter Amendment =r", Mim Bint afi tila med gd AE pac ccrei it Speeding Cyclists Must Mend |* ; ‘ 1. ¢ grocery | foure in, the cane caeaeaine % Bera: Liyenseck Cats ne tes | UP IN MARCH ELECTION 8 not. ou hg ts he day to. {to the Columbia City police. @ h Brptatadl , ; a irs, F Ht te of | ng the jailbreak, three weeks} When Taylor, returned : Freeholder Revision Program Ht ¢ tor i! * a Ac ’ lege of so- home from work at 8 a. m. Frowned On by Officials A BS ei bg a , \ : “ ©’ Monday he found a note pin- removed te if ned to the door. It con- wis two t ap- | her 1 4 tained the following message: , peared, 9 M naey * The! —- is for thief. You stole oF days." M bao ys nage 7a | ty “| your husband.” : Fhe pmcated: teat’ the » to Intro MRS. EDITH J. HELLENTHAL, 902 Second ave, W., and! for, The letter “T” was evi- duce an opposition to the elty man- Mrs. Mary C, Emt were hit by a hunter seeking pheasants, ge = pe py sek anys dently clipped from. a news- ager plan : i Sunday, while on a picnic near Lake Sammish. Mrs. Hellen- haret eat: ™*" | paper headline. It was stuck ts ge that | 1 cabebers tha al is shown with her two children. "You me, on behalf ah the note. : y Monday afte uid adopt a! ing th stie and think of Dave Mo that there is ab-! Taylor hurried inside the tion putting city manager) Yas & ot with aceu aim solutely nothin his claim’ that house and found his wife tied amendment back on the bal-| While.theshot were fine, they atsucle - COLONEL MITCHELL CALLED es = "inion adhe cm «sup, He released her and called j ; the elec March ind wdead of theed Bene 1 felt 1 had to buy the liqu the police, _ Aroused by the slanghter of pigs | Gon: RES ae ; BEFORE WAR DEPARTMENT » to eet my Pane at ibe 5 The assailants had put the and chickens on Second ave. Chief jo) set ne ecartit a a Pbk GCMEA oh rebeuiie tee letter on one at Hie Wont: Severyns today ordered the arrest) gnu many 4 le ‘ te i age. 1, 20'S arms, possibly with acid. Poof eyelists: wh “scare” thru on ‘ t Jorits hc Tanta a mata Sith. ab Silent After Conference; Court-Martials aes a pide stevia Taylor told Officer M. J. p town street their iron spe Ds c »s me . nig stew were to have | Clark ia precine’ ecasiaes. “Cp etiaty should keep to “cca slayer PREEHOLDER PLAN Sa Aiaadae’ Action Believed Started oid me. they oing to have | Clark of the Columbia precinet the bicycle paths,” the chief said was 4 We At f th a cigdtetn tie = Ba pochas camernor to know that the two women and the \ vigorously, “and not frighten our mar ia N é waaktlal ii thie dase, it: wan. polite z bards help them’ ' told man had been annoying Mrs. "DP jerse-drawn traffic.” The above) pares Hines . B at or five dave Laylor for some time. AC tet plleeapelet eh KILLED my storming | say. tain hours to| ‘They were jealous of her i e, and shows one o! at- Stumt Mit ep ‘from having dice the ‘boo: e j Hala ehticineak ienabeut-teau: wi : Vig hee re m having : uk the t = and had sent several letters | has gained an unenviable reputation would Oliver oO t ottices, “rw riee rotne, te erik wn | tO, her twang: to: get. her sto as a “seorcher.” Out of considera i “items (Turn to Page 9, Cotumn 3) Sunday’ att which yout much longer. Come onv” ana | leave. Notes had: been ‘pin- ton for his fun, we ne refrain whit ater nat inticitaer ones erste ae ned on the door before, Tay- rom printing his name here, Bui pene Hig a SRS let him beware! Our citizenry will MAY START “FIREWORKS” ‘ sion, Sign A rake eal a she lor said. no longer tolerate his speed- the t nia Va Po vigap aan gy arersity nt The house was entered re- dashes past the Merchants’ hotel! a sep fe now ihey could help. | cently and the letters were ts ig officers was, (TURN to Tage 9 Column 3) ecommended to the board by. Li Byron J. Connell, pilot of the P nell said his views on WHEN LEGISLATURE MEETS © fully suggest that they’ King County Delegation Talking Over Plan | 3 pring to the sink of Hartley; House May Bolt wear hin overshoes on a sunshiny IN ey BY J. R. JUSTICE prospe generally | their taken by the intruder. Mrs. Taylor told her own story (Turn to Page 9, Column 2) ¢ Commande igers, Jeader ‘ P . vf Ne unsucoeeeal Uawalian Aett.| Seas Again Hold Up Salvage MAUD DUE HERE a ‘ Develop Work at Sub Grave : bureau of aeronautics to ww the | P:) aula the heavy seas nothing further can be done today | improvements were in those members of | “Th ¢ N poli ¢ It isn't that marrige makes men I understood th meck, but that the » ones are the state ure Who attend to an int easily caught.—Be Herald the manufacture of legislative fire- | citizen fe Band Reveille ° works have been workitig double| opinion that they will do the d in the sight of one of his eyes actual cost ¢ ation. This would ae 88 daitt aver eines Gov, Minieiey teraed| thay conmider for the. stat to « 4 iment sGwrardl tha iscorery Ot bogies trom | Amundsen’s- Famous Ship Is Hl ‘The onry w prowet motorists | his for the special session No- | ext at the « char ' b Aviation must have men in con.| the submarine according to al! a who: apeed fa eroasinak: t vcesberte peer Hee wb ; SARA TP tik dae | 453 Pare dadrons who | Wireless message réceived by naval; Nearing Seattle Today i is to build yeomotives out Also, it is conceded that, while the! he any tr le between t reta war. No office air experte communications here from Admiral of rubber governor does not desire any Fourth! ture and the gove who is com an flight} H. H. Christy, who is aboard the Amundsen’s famous schooner, the if ‘id of July; display so late in the fali, “No doubt the x a bh f of the army, and the ‘stood up re-| U. S. 8, Camden at the scene Maud, which has been exploring in he ‘ts not he sort of & man who will ci tine te daetiitts prog: a Four-Second Jolt Rouses ‘ commander, is allowed to call courts Admiral Chri said he .had| northern ice since the summer of change his program to, any great! the jegisiature, in my opin Residents From Slumbers ishment | ordered salvage operations suspend: | 1922, is expected to dock at Seattle > extent to avoid trouble. aida i peapéctfal: Sar avin-| ed indefinitely pending more favor-| between 6 and 8 p. m. Monday, ac- mut last week tothe |} euring. If it seem Son Rai ble weather conditions cording to a radiogram from Capt. on for a meet inte; He canoule Chavacte | tae ur pte = = ~ isting to Harbor Radio. The Maud had an eventful voyage sailed out of Seattle in For months she drifted, locked in the Arctic ice, north of ¢ aroused from Make Peace Pact | Siberia and Cape Barrow. Her fuel ‘pho call tsupply ran low and for months she was not heard o} a similar view nsidéred an un! 1) OcARNO, Switkeriand, Oct | tals t d that if it comes rhe C by experts. © NO yi y pbs ig I ern pulpes det th eu i 3 he Locarno ca to Seattle freighter, he e Maud 7 | fight there is king majority in | damag As reported. SATA eet batwean 7 Gai SE eee eater ie aa the house against the governo: eta e q the King An unofficial counting noses FRUIT STAND ROBBED many; an the securit ported her safe. Later she was be he ae the King county delegation tr Accus of F | supplied with fuel and managed to sept ray be he i sped : . a. TAIT AIT e *1.. . : ake N e. She left Nome Sep- TATEMENTS of daily average paid cir- iekeen ees eauumbate ts culation filed with the Postoffice De- Her future plans are indefinite, nan German foreign: minister . r 5 < She is expected to” leave Seattl ! PRET hedtvbedn: thrsatartert| bi ee rad partment for six months’ period ending Povottly aattor’ hac exaivecatere act : ent the es “° PLANES RETURN (Turn to Page 9 Column 1) | break eating, eponald mists from his own counts September 80, 1925, show that | Branciseo, where tat disposition ot © made, ’ poaisa dia 2, SME I from ‘him."—New v3 a ) Asks $128,428 in The Seattle Star Still Has the TPleeranitare pemanen tne dorcon! gink, la of 17 Starters in Tour! ‘The Most Thrilling LOVE and ADVENTURE Suit Against City Largest Daily Paid Circulation You Want When you're safely breaking roc Get Back Safely Tale of The Golden Yukon Damages totaling $128,42 of Any Seattle Newspaper Be sure and see the large variety We will give you back your socks! | asked in a suit filed by the city Mon: || offered in today’s Want Ads, tie “| DETROIT, Oct. 6—(y U. P) : 7 v Fifteen out of 17 commercial air Tae aealnat TRL eeateee os nt } | : pC Hepes The Seattle Star || Hote are : 4 YE DIAny lee ys ere i, Week: 4&6 ° ‘ contrac his bonding how ‘i ; e Oulabenn planes which left hi | W d f h ties Act tty 4:8 daily average paid ‘ 7 Heaters, : ober. 4) a ee eave ieiniley cs Cour. 1.wvarel ne Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. f v i ust 1 1 Heaters, er tt, angen, Fer eam, ta, inds of Chance |. %im 2a eit] | daily average paid : a Soe | r i i rge F. Meach-| © discuas the general; This was to be an execu and it Is given out that yal matters were discussed. 46 sINGT GOVERNOR Meacham say's it “ acah dal Other prominent members of and that nothing official or exciting}, took place in putting it thru. If it rounding citles felt fe legislature is likely to. tremor 1:15 a. om pprosimately. four ace. Germans and Allies Meet to A stir in the brush Shows the grouse is near. A whirring rush And my gun barks clear! What matter if the ground is wet, My feet are soaked, a cold I get? I'll sing forever of the sport, But stick to this old davenport! ie e An open session own judgment,” he said HOUSE LINED UP ying a fruit stand county delegation is tober 13, at the Li'l Gee Gee s. Arotle the lower house 13 to 4 4 of any dis: | Donald t the on Pie nt, Donald M in the even And St is said that this | rested | hold » publ 4, and those having hh matte driver, was ure will be discus rom him." —News Ite lant nonaldonay Chews repreaent Mack elgarrors and reading ihe growth of Sparger’s contract to bulld fow of y wonderfull prints, to bremk fant ccesstully completing a gruelling " 9 ‘ growth of Sparger'’s contra o build} . just a few of man rr o. Mecaiie sugce of more than 1,000 miles thru | BY REX BEACH the Duwa WHsewaD” CUHRGIT AE period was ...... the Middle West First ave 1B OU See Starts Oct. 9 eg ned ‘othe ‘HOget Thener up, a two years ago, The d This shows a leadership of 3,485 copies 4 t f e yund 2) a ” " Star’ istate : Be ries te enctaetent | unometally that 10 bbe oh a ee et daily over the other afternoon paper. pe: te *,'crop of |in the requirements which demanded IN— This shows a leadership of 7,198 copies nor Gna : q heb home| ped and ie © load yroportior J ‘ , ce ta her eh drinks wi to path eh alla ann aan ; Castle of Knights daily over the morning paper. urner Ted St f tin of irenip wine, for my at | . 6! eac sake, and eflsoo fn ereate | THE STAR Being Torn Dowr ‘ i Pipe Furnac fers, | SO. Persons Injured i Wabkhinn Were Monday: debits: STAR CIRCULATION ae i When Trains Crash A Powerful Pen Portrait of the Frozen North, the Land ing the Modieval castle, erected on CONTINUES TO GROW oat DE Combinat peaceful, and gli “ aS 6 suMore ye tThieh | ‘ ba NOW ‘ | City Hath kK. The structure, a } ; tai ut id Wooe ) F U ee In Mion Harte BP e sone words ieliuced, coe ESOT NIUE rapt er one teen en yr Ti Og Hrenllen of ot turreted hutldings’ of -The present daily average of The Seattle Tarn to the Want, Ad icons re | than dN ta MEAD to Seattle for the Winter Crusade days, was Wuilt as head Star is far in excess of 81,531 mpdieen who: ie.otfering: thins furs q | quarters for the Knighta Templar | TS convention here in July Mt also housed exhibits at the recent Pact } fic Coast ire Chiefs convention, nituye to you, YOU WILL FIND q T BUYS IN THR :: AD COLUMNS, THE 1 STAR WA help the heathen in foreleg: Caria) |No. 16, southoound, collided in the mA J, yards here,