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Newspaper With the an The N Weather | [ides | Bolered ws Hecond Gass Matior Alay %, 16%, at the Postoffics at VOL. 27 NO, 1M Howdy, folks! Well, the Pi rates won yesterday, Some of the Washington players must have tripped on their whiskers. t 2 tise Mr tone ¥ atic a of th © played f fui But pt t wspapers. | and 1 eld e more, I make t gic ‘ ‘ This audience, composed of mu fol ‘ : : a : wing in art Believe Colvin . REX BEACH’S THRILLING STORY, “WINDS OF CHANCE”, STARTS ON THIS PAGE TODAY siggest Circulation 4 ii TheSeattleStar i“ SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NE IN RENTON DEATH PARTY —— CUT ONE to seieialideaemican = = SaaS de OE ese 1W ashington SRE ee te ee, Washeanaws (he Act uf Congress March 3. 187%, Per T@Be. vy Mall, ba00 TOBE! R 9, 1925. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Rain! No GamelMAN HELD } AS BEER AED py , SHLUER _ Pass Cc amps Girt | in Grace and oblte § Starwich Acts in Probe of Tragedy That Killed Four Postponement to Give Bluege Chance to SHERIFF'S Get in Game par | 2 serie egebai Oct. 9 the in in os e arrest of one man scovered - girls found hotel ome runs ase- | co a . . Be Voted $10,000 een Wa i <p _ Laces — — Pagap estamos dere Secert Fund w t med man | Norweg fur pocket, A a : t ah 2 and at mp es py rsa 1 at home on the old Issa \ SUGGESTION bist and . ae saat ate: Br P Fall City road as the . nN { t t th the at P ‘ He Sim v As I « f fi tt s et fund bh a “ e i 3 , « ' cP Colvin ut norn ! STA ae ‘ The po: im 1 y e beer to Goslin singles and ties the s¢ make'a, battér and.a stronger man. of budget sex c Washington third baseman ten oe It ip believed the . hit on ¢ yesterda be held at Ren Saturday into the Moonlight and Yoses bring happy dreams of you. m will be allowed ? } aney f and to Friday, the board ha » Linderman atnstiod t 40,0 t request Hu i, 17, and Bluege was caught stealing, and he s¥ come, #axy go. No: , $330,000 from the requested nt E v son anc 18; Roy Sampson. was out, too, You've seen me work. . pr “ Stanle © vetera me id PP 5 mills as aga Ain't we got tw Ain't we got fu Brewer, Hughes with snow No hits, ne errors, and only one runt) Luck, hree-logged table 60 je cuts to date tia Graken heite : and Hill discovered a anes — eee stood among some stumpn beside the have obuble tax rate agg” Seceagge mobile ae aati an addy roadway which did servion as a Hittle mose then « mill, to-about tashin: i os " Corsets are suid to be coming: back| Muddy roadway cei ” 1844 milly for 1922, to raise hpproxi ides nore yttle of beer. They in If they do, some of! ish fowed an trregular stream of mately $4,228,000 » and found that Maurice § pe ntal o bis pra on ie aan kh school bb: mre Y ' it the poliah ha Sh mill hind, had { a “ ntained an wn 169 for 1 , the girls Sun- ae ‘ mhe. 9 SHE'S more graceful and in many ways cleverer than the ay afer ai” Botére the’ ait average university student, declares a Washington uni- B, . COURT was invented, we were { versity professor, generalizing about Zuni Indian girls, after } up'a tag da nus spending a summer in the Zuni country. Here is a typical re they were | victims’ of tag 2 Zuni girl, from the famous Curtis Indian collection. Jailbreak Leader Has Not * picked eke i bed Sharp ond Gunderson are to testify . . { Photo by Curtis Studio stify . i ¢ as follow tis: Bt Hired Attorney Yet at the inq tur They ft County honpital BY RUTH WALLER ! gher than any place dentified Grauberger's farm as the vier: ici Guay Occ county i ne, 38,000 D° THE .Zimi aboriginess ¢ n he believe VANCOUVER, B.C, Oct, 9.—7.{ Place Where Sharp purchased six 00 . new b the uthwost surpass the dance bottles of beer for $2 Sunday after \ VAMP, SEZ ' . keith poke : us phi se iy, Mere : H. Johnson, Nanaimo bank suspect | Pott! Nothing is better than a cold | | piped oar 9 moist < aaetons GHA ‘eka 1 A at jailbreaker, w Oftlnncs te j shower in the morning, especial ; i ; . sp > Magist Ale nae n uild 000 : K by 1 to 16 larg wine and ly if the water is nice and warm. elf v0 t iny thé” Oakalla thi Hable a “ $12,000 wore ih stepped back morny H home f from 8 one we upor ne k - i lt rs ist vee Johnson Wa t he You've been thinking asain, have ie n sorts Stine’ ooteny “ terday to face sof being im or oe “eg " Nae t ( paying all in full n some months According re plicat - in the ; A | note of w olce he ¢ 4 re aia: wiint and ist | Cy bank “bolduy yther remand | urn to Page 11, Column 2) _ (Turn to Page 6, Column 3) pease ee +l tees) rid om a " tha fel epi ie titre oh -- ther in beautiful clothing, they made with great rapid. s taken to Nanaimo for his = * 2 avor y ar it arti ity th cohventional and eliminary hearing ir ide I poverty is when S ttle iti paiitinee chet pina ar spade ibtaily vatttee ver Johisod...hae not. yet “retained house but spin Ch t R Pl ington campus equal the Zunt | would only be used for decora- | ‘Tho bandit~suspect has made no| Mrs, Lansdowne Says Hus- eg |) Indian of New. Mexico. tion tn American home. official statement as yet concerning ‘ Seiad sletanin echt arter Revision Plan EMVY cote pattern PR gre ess ie PM Prolene a rare ee $1,000 a week f ts pe grea feck —_——_—- i these people which Protestant to make only hort visit in nal jail break in which six men ism ee r r sy , Tre f preachers attack, namely scanty Now Mexiec uhd the life |eseapéd from the Kir nty. pris. WASHINGTON, Oct. $,—Respon- 2 vs Show Trend of 1 i : } Well, there’s the gink who once tatements in, Interviews . tPF Expect to Float Grounded chotiing | abs painting of amongst the Indians so other five are still uncap- |sibility for the Shenandoah, disaster refused to tip a headwaiter | ion for Change In xovernment Form 2 body, t : fay interesting that he remained all was directly charged to the navy de- | sed Opin eae Sound Steamer Today bein : Son via ctitcta aor kok “abigarinent tor eotae aa ee 0 TEMPORA! 0 MORES! ‘OST Seuttleites are in favor of apon accou f Savery sa cere has Sheriff Starwich of King | Lansdowne, youthful widow of the Mes a Vantaa ; th Blinded by the heavy Thur monial dances performed by the seer there | cou implicated in the escape | Ship's commander, when she testified ‘ manager for Se nig Ts bawanticaiddied day evening, the Puge nd Navi Zuni Indians of New Mexico can is probably ni in the plot but’ they expe tatement | today before the naval court of in- i those wh tudied F. SCHNAUFN Exc gation Co, steamer Potlatch, en y be equaled by the dances world where nd more | from’ Johnson will prove thoroly | auir ag in favor | pidge hageie thbUght hate route from Bellingham to Anacortes! of the natives on the west coast’ | beautiffil or more integesting | sensational Tersely, Mrs. Lansdowne charged ‘ ho charter‘to thalke that But t'm for It tim wot with 45 passengers and 25 members| of Africa. Dancing by the Zuni | sight a that the navy chiefs had ordered ticular whether we get it by amend westward trip of the navy's dirl- » over vehement protests of her husband, and that the trip was in- spired solely by political motives Dressed in mourning fer her hus- government ar Huckleberry island Two tugs, the Storm Kir da, were immediately disp ene of the wreck |Find No Trace of fanaa Missing Aviator but 1 FRANKLI Pa., Uct.. 9. (By U. ven ater Paes emmeimanostes!, £0 Probe ely Cartage eek fears i Cal ea a na ee of a number t. rando vd the “ Mayor Names Committee The com 1200 Pourth In days of old, when youths were| ‘The canvass brov bold. i clearly. First, the work of searching parti the widow told the court’ she ( Uy x gna Park they'd hie ‘em; | ages not know much ab: GEORGE, MeLEOD, 6746 The passengers were cet at seeking Charles Ames, air mail|/was appearing to answer Secretary e Ferris wheel would make ’em! manager. He needs to t ore—I think |} i His Anacortes, two miles south of the! - _ My | Bite missing for more than a of the Navy Wilbur's accredited The Shoot the Chutes would thrill | , as studied the city y ’ a AA fatloned at that city, They came 2 a D. aye > But the search went on, neverthes| made no protest to the departinent ( their boots and hae. studied the ity manaat’| AMIS. BB. PATTERSON, 4303 /Sr'tp seattle Thursday alght by Tall ‘to Raat } lic at Nennberence | Bu Pihepireae ise grey a. Ci iene te ake With shrieks and howls they'd try 1 believes it will -be a worth-while | yo, , tht Capt. Tole’ Van’ Bogart and: the RT Franklin and Oil City, Pa., trotted} Wilbur wrong. i ‘em Y seh tev ° sible J out thi! crow remained on poard the ship,| Mayor Brown Friday announeed scales of delivery prices on coal into | enn aN TST i Bah by rn oes orn oe al haven thou mu | FN, aman, om hat (Me AML pe tamer‘ the te members af" eutrcts ee tneutae, ng |, dete, wooded iin near here | Alambe ‘af he court neetay But nowadays, there're other ways The names of those interviewed) about it yet but practically uninjured the committee he was to select to| should be changed. e zone plan of coal de-} Capt. Paysse, when asked Friday attle if he would assent to the mayor's) 6Q Days in Jail represent the wholesale and re=| request to act on the committee ail comb. tan, of, the; olly ho, named |'annowhced that, he swaulgi- served Dry Law Penalty e° should be cross-examined, and finally permitted her to leave the tand without cross-questioning, court thereupon adjourned To get a kick | and their statements in regard to the} MRS, A. R, CARSTENSEN, | lan follow 40th 7 hot ef “moon,” a ‘oon, | mH “dpi i sd oh j | & try some more, and hit the} J. RICHARD FOLEY, 4547 17th | th floor, N. BI tavor the new plan with the | much The Potlatch wa of the regular t the Kulshan, | while the latter was being repaired, | er in the hands of one} Phe Potlatch is 160 feet long and of king the place] investigat ry in § V.-I don't approve manager. It puts too ‘ il Monday Migosh, but they act frs ‘4 \comptrofier out of the city manag- | mar 75 net tons. She can carry 300/Frank Hull, assistant manager of} Frank Hull out of town and When he pleaded guilty 4 two | they act frantic! ors hands, I think thé -revised| MR. AND MRS. GEO. SPRAGUE, | passengers and is only 10 years old.| ‘The Olympic Hote} and former coun~| could not be seen. He will prob-| counts in a prohibition law violation oe N charter is best, a takes away the | 3617 Densmore We're getting ra sor | ably return Saturday gor Sunday indictment Clarence M Lournan o r 16! hance of any legal combat after| ther disgusted with our present ‘© represent the coal conaumerd} It Ix believed there will be little | was sentenced to 60 days in the Fann end! Newspapers the passage of the law ystem. Wo think we need a he named Capt. A. A. Paysse, secre. | delay by two Brown appointees! King co jail and fined ay t fade el la | MRSS JAMES J. QUASH, 1920/ change and it might just as well! tary of the Seattle Mik Shippers'|!n selecting the third member, of pred Noter eM He ° fee sat Nk Bighth W--f don't think 1 will vote} te the elty manager form, We |aanootation, ee its Sombie, a action 18 | gentence was stispended for one I), R. McQuigg Named New ‘or hink things are all right | Cont Oy.) Wages be Pig : H M, These two men will name a@ thire pected hy ie ayo J Ctlemer year, pendin »od behavior ° Bugoeations to sporting editorg:\f0r Mee 1 tM Ching j vision or amendment bent {New Hampshire Town I$) jemand tor invedtigation of ‘te KS the whole zone controversy | Commander by Convention Why not nickname Walter Johnadn | NO WAY toey & . TWERDAL, Haight Bldg.—1'm | ian w sie % : { ¥ M q ohn r NDE, 8625 21st 8. W 4 Ken; Citize zone pI a) OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 9—John RK | The Grand Old Man of Hgschalte”| THEO. M. LI a! pula plan in| f08 # city manager. 1 don't Know | Shal tizens Frightened! by The Star. It charged that | Used Car aba ulce: Ge Clone HOMOTLaT Salk aoe |—1 guess the city ager plan Wl what plan of legalizing it is best for | |x nt plan, providing v a Ll ‘elected commander in chief of the Don’t tmagin collector ja a w@ right. It couldn't be ty w vind (ct haven't studied it MANCHEST! % ON. HL, Oct. 9 oosintSanaiesiod Dea ers Ainérican: ‘Degion- ats. the! acyenthy opular j 6 present system woul “CLUN' ‘ By U, PJ—A. alight earthquake| sm American Leg’ he sevent popular visitor just because so many |than the present | MRS, J. A, MeCLUNG, 4597 ma ) ght earthqual Are offering their best buys in nAventions deh Kranisas | people ask him tc Veni ltavor revising the charter. E.-1 don't want to see the city| shock was felt in several sections of | | Arhundsen to Try i thdnwalabt Ad’ Oalithtia vateee peal us HN ne n of that organiza | WA hr ©, JACKSON, 890 Atat 6 ib anid! “have téo much power but 1] New Hampshire at 34 today. | Arctié Dirigible {9 Moonshine Cache Isif in spoon tisting Arogitem west thueedbon ine et Yr Dany ibsolutely think it's a good thing, do like the idea of a city manager n the vieinity of ¢ » Mhoe + ‘ ) ‘ n or ’ aA te event plan would. bo tO} T guess I'll vote for its I-think char. | was diatinet. it went people acurry-| NEW YORK, Oct, , 9—Roailt Raided by Sheriff ig) NASH_SPORT. ROADSTER, || ballot over Edwant W, Spafford of nde did dine sinner a WL i the charte ter revision iH best ing into the streets and caused minor | Amundsen, Norwegian explorer, and | rhe A oO ait New York olty and Howard P. Sav peers 4 b Musca ara hs a AWwor 4 eriont he clakalgat sxport roadster In 1! age of Chicago. the first ever 9 ERSON ALEX G. WILSON, 2504 Wirt damage to property | Lincoin Bilsworth, his American je One of the biggest méepshine haul the city; £ eutat y bs peny Weaven not th MRS, CONRAD DVB Pht kind | Um old-fashioned, ‘Think we ought | {0 Manchester the quake was felt, | dompanion, will attempt to fy: tec vm (Rade this year war rted Mriday om! anol. wre LN ete oui g recolved 607 votes, Spat. Walden-—It you be ail right, Other | tok hat we have, But T haven't | but only slight) Spitzbergen, Norway, to Nome, | noon when deyuuty sheriffs seized 800 new four and || fra, 224 and Say Eas singer ofS Petry I don't Know | thought much about it and jt may be eA Alaska, by Way of the North pole} galiona of whisky on a Ravonadale apne: Abe Spin ther Condur of legionnaires at the pres- Memimed glasses, whieh» I'm not #0 subg. 1 hia CAMBRIDGE, Ma Oct, do-A| next May, Ina dirtgible whieh they | raneh tometemmautomatla ratn awit ent ye ntion of American Le 1 gi know prot ore about charter tabor ee RANK A, NOBLE, Doxtor Hor: | wight earth shock wax recorded on| have purehused from the Itallan) ‘Thoy arrested an aged carctaker humpeka front and rer, ote. || sion Mere was severely eriticised on Ad #0, milghty tate, ter to MRS, CHARLES G. GANT, 107 W. ¢.—I'm in favor of it gener: | the nograph at’ Harvard univers | government for poswoxsion of the illicit Hquor, but |} Conventént terma on. the: be the floor of the convention by Dravuse-I don't Know much About| vi. Ty geome that the change should | ity at 8:56 1. m. today, Assoclate| The spectactuar plan for tho re-| sheriff Starwich had not learned his | Francis J. Good, of Massachusetts, } tic ep {it. Tut I do think it's « good EHINE | ieioally be brought about thru a| Professor Kirtley i, Mather, In| sumption of the adventurers’ search| namo in early reports. Ineluded in|} Turn to the Want Ad Columns {| chairman of the comm! on reso. 1 believe it would be hest to have | Gharter revision charge of the station, sald at that| for o possible unknown continent | the truck load of contraband was aj{ and see who is offering thi lutions, here today howe revised charter | MRS. J. NAYLOR, N, 46th tithe a thickening of the selamograph| in the Arctle was announced today | large ‘still, Chef Deputy Frank'| dandy car to you. YOU WILL Good declared the Omaha conven- ALVIN H. HANKINS, 1417/1 think we da change in this clty.| ine was noticed, Tho earthquake| by Amundsen, who, in company] Brewer and Deputies Tom Smith,|] SAVE BY READING THE tion was the worst in point of . rourth.-t’m In favor of elty man-| ‘The city manager seems to be as) continued, he sald, for approximately | with Hlisworth, arrived on the Gus} Joo Hil and Bd Hughes conducted |] sTarn ADS |rowdyism and misbehaviour of any. | he J. Bay ager, but 1 voted against It lust Ume | good as any, one minute nard liner Mauretania, the rauld, J |\n the history of the legion, ie ¥ i \ , : : ‘ DEL PATA Bo ysl

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