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y Story of Huskies- Nebraska F ight Out Immediately After Game | | OUTPLAY NEBRASKA! | ~ulation in W shington — The Newspaper With the slggest Cir > } | Weather | ; Tides ii The Seattle Star qa" — —~- —— Mlered ae Wecond Clase Maile: May 2, 180%, at Lhe Postoffice at Beaitie, , under ihe Act uf Cungress Maren Per Tear, by Mati, $2.00 —— ATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, TWO CE ENTS IN SEATTLE. | | vol 27. NO. 201. abe Johnson ANA Pals Gout at Em, Foo sted MIDWEST Cringe oad Lash RAGING { Home Brew ) } | . | Duel; No Score in . but insurance agents, bond First Half : SBRASKA STADIUM, § it Lincoln, Oct. 17.—Fight- i ing under the shadow of their j own goal posts, 11 Washing- ton gridders kept Nebraska from scoring in the early part of the second quarter when the Cornhuskers had but four yards to go for a touchdown. Neither team could score in the first quarter, altho Washington had a decided advantage in the opening salesmen and auto dealers need Bp teeny not come around. We've al | Rin’ Deneesen nee ehab soy ready spent the whole six-bits. | kh aiesinea4 é ee | Do ya tr how to find out? t ¢ s a man would! kr “ may In Do } hag 1 then he'd take pen. to who. are over arred all sopra Must be Rete an't you give a Jet to be ter Music week back there. and youthful of wen marten a Dollar-a-Ton Charge gain wy on se! Strokes on Plea ment 6c fo caldating Now f Guil ATCH-YOUR-WEIGHT Adored ey City pes It ie in the season, the manage 1 ‘LASS ealers | g i ; o E 7 ay i ranies it doesn’t have. tec oul S uiky of . HINGTON “GOES ABROAD.” Coach Bagshaw and his University of Washing-| ; cite cai tae oes Get 8 Years and 20 onan ttonenormpares amen iree costly fumbles in the first mi | Conducted for The Star t f : A aw ; } , ‘ rter prevented the Huskies from the game on account of snow NCOUV Cc, Oct, 1 eae eas run ft finite s!}ton football Huskies went far afield Saturday in their invasion of the Middle West for|scoring. A drop-kick, attempted by nF Ste Thirt oh : mine i dealers The|the game with the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Nebraska conquered Illinois and pi poictamar ag blocked by Ne: WE CAN'T ld ag der appeal strokes of blair ; t MF was in turn n beaten by Missouri | in h previous games ahs year. ae ; iter ene THIS NOV ° i te , table ily n the second quarter, after hold- 1 know what winter apples are, * Seattle ca ing Nebraska, Wilson intercepted a 4 And winter coughs and chills; everal coal mercha | sete atid the ball wen wate tana i 1 savvy winter underwear | >, P th a ve Huskies’: goal ti j And winter fuel bills; at the city for a uniform Washington had the ball on Ne Sut still my winter ignorance |N fter t wu charge of $1 per tor braska’s oneyard line by a suc: Vor I will have to ask you, what st Ju it you veaieite aaa ine, Rocthere. pactlen ec.tbe when the plstol went off at the Is “Winter Gasolen p. | 1300 palf Zou want to rediice oF gain. Hi cite are. ceparted ave under SIE Lend of the “first “hatt Y i. Rok. The three-men--refused “to De. Rote r jew. wit Fin kens othe pti At firat ; ; >| The score was nothing all, at the aes Be re raamarars face canns |t warily: tineiits wataNe” th" eld en y ‘tee Chapman’s Pal Is Identified fRepabiicane and Democrats jeueet Ready | .c°sere ween ere| them dire of coa Fs ; 2 SUP: rat in Bayles ot Bayle Bites in Virginia Robbery for Striking Pr ogr am of Reduction | THE LINEUPS ping hg pws Gee as pete a ' Cutting L.'E, .. Sprague bo say - . StS ie Finggndey’ a FT HiBrixs<. 365.0007 E. Weir () Poison Ivy clt t ft fue rm el GUNMEN WIN IN RAIDS By PAUL R. MALLON } Garner wants payments on the|E.Brix........L.G Schola are all charter members of Saturda | United Press Staff Correspondent ational debt to be extended for Bonamy......... C. Hutchinson th “ mysolt, of WASHINGTON, Oct. 17—Fvi-| years instead of 25 ax Mellon d so! RG -ospi the clut : ; it ad of 25 as Mellon de-|Prickson.......R. G Pospisil 1 ar Conant re the my com | Banks and Payrolls Taken lence that republicans and| sires, so that the payments thug|P.Wilson.... RT stiner : Sg any { r tar's Jemocrats will work more in ac-|made may be put into the sent | Cole > ve Dear r a iv t jenablo| - IN Startling, Operations: .. | ortectne neces counsceline [emer ee ee, tt prewent | Gola. 2c: p Wer c why the pegpte tant @ “s " ax redi n law | reduction r ms little like-|Guttormsen Brown paratc Air Graft department?— £ 2 d 4 terr ne ca costs se e was. given today on the .eve of| lihood of this being done |G. Wilson H A. Mandery erat 3 “ . : actual practic Bank & 20-/ opening of hearings by the house| garner would use the additional | Patton... H Rhodes + de gee * let an Among other dealers putting the | ren at the | ways and’ means commi $150,000,000 he would thus make|E. Tesreau (C * Daley ° rmer national pla nto effect are: McFarlane | United escaped with loot to There seemed little. likelihood of a/ available for reduction this year, to Dwight F. Davis, former r ‘g a ante : erg | —— sampion, has been named H l h ”” * ¥ wa { han $ 0 & repetition of Inst year's “knock-! wipe out taxes on all married men poeta p ah rag-out" clash |which| with Incomes under $5,000 and F | Q . " say's Raga ag ae ee ealt iy wn where a bandit Wen eign jt) tea sine aan uader: $2,600 irst Quarter . itchell, the racket. cham By Dr. Lalu Hunt Peters ‘ t Anderson, pal of adoption of a’demo-]. In additfon, Garner suggests aj — Colonel Mitchell, t a . 4 rs ahageoy: charuese AD Health Sérvice in The i notorious robber 25 cent maximum surtax. Mel-! Nebraska won the toss and Cap- Prey ae ies Star, beginning Fone r deat o in ¥ For, the democrats, Representative | lon wants 20 per cent. How nearliain gd Weir will kick off. Weir SAVE MONEY ON ELECTRIC _ Ber | fo n., held up a bank and Garner, Texas, ranking minority they are in agreement on this is-|xicked off §0 yards to Patton, who LIGHT POSTS! nas cartage i after demanding $80,000 from | , ’ committee, has come | sue—the big issue of the last tax jreturned to Washington's 27-yard AG ; rates fixed the zone map in ef-| the cashier ti t ‘i f ;, 5 : shington’s 3 i gatardal bap Wor i selon - ; : . ,,, | forws a proposal that would, | fight—-ts shown by comparison with| tine. Wel dathe: tack ; (Suggest uae berta) fe most of ential sec : ane was believed to be iniin many of its features, prove ac-| last year when Garner wanted al! a Sas th = ie a sad tions of Seattle carry de rates | h x in Washington, reports | ment oo the 1 % , ft } ison was thrown for mn Gale | ceptable -to the treasury. His sug-|44 per cent maximum; Mellon a : Now is the end by ath pha ranging from $1.60 to $2.66 per ton. |that he had beon seen near Iwaco | gestionn oppose Secretary Mellon’s| 25. per cent, and congress adoptea| fain by Hutchison. Guttorm- saving can be effec’ ght poste in|iedicine. Some prin a disproved Friday only in one basic principle. |40 per cent. | sen punted 60 yards. A. Man- tion of ornamental light po fob aatipiiaa a hed 1h6. ph “| indiana Pays Final Homage, bee PP ORS: eG EO coke oc ha bee) | dery returning 10 yards to Ne- Seattle: No strokes while ife | braska’s 15-yard line. Cole made ment ceases. No rok hn ; : [. Bore holes in the thiek ee etary rem we tacn to Democratic Senator \ndelaon Demands | hat tehla, 2. Pour in the coner' | , ’ ; ri : 3. Remove fog from around posts, | must endu t INDIANAPOLIS, WASHINGTO: $80, 000 i In Holdup) eee oa oro Yares a ee x * craft inquiry tis < Second jown, eight to gm. . | (By U. P.) 33 UNTIN v ft pai Same ees mi cocci’! Sx CITY MANAGER AMENDMENT i, = S008 set Gttober: feotball games are Sa he Htalates dge now is be ae cv oe - |temptea run. Third down, 10 to go. end of ava Bhs ts Doan. hee i mes ¢ d in| | Ed Weir Punted to mid-field out ssigate Xo ear ho died Wed Fam But yesterday a bandit as agg ought to ice ear vices we t the|Iast night by t Sheed ‘eka Wal UiSebedin jof bounds hale as Pritins pices ton Bome neat Indianapolie. [after almost a month of sittings, A| Pe tan poe] Wo: actions Ready to Carry, Fight Before! washington’s ball, first down on se : h Ace Charles G. Dawes executive session was held tc boon comrade of | Nebraska's 41-yard line. Tesreau ad anything te + on comrade of m ive m y To SOU ey lop aepere Be apsinite (2's) the- United @iecae| Cag to map out-a program ‘for ¢ eerias Voters at Next Election |made four yards thru’center. Seo: ent store Santa Clauses to start \ mat itor itiyeetl natora a ng the report and then tho boa With two apprentice helpers, E (Asai, 4 : ond down. Patton added two more 5 8 clear voice ‘ot for m. P ce 3 ed to at the voluminous * B i prowing beards for Christmas week DENT Un hue ts speak » of Indiana, th red ‘ luminous) “Dutch” flashed a pistol and help-|{T7ITH lines tightly drawn and de-| ballot by resolution or by ordinance, {at center. ‘Third down. Tesreau pes | See alee tie | VThe | ed himsglf: to. $7,000. “He asked for termination apparently fixed © determination. of the <Afunic. | Umbled and recovered for no gain. Today's Fable: Once upon atime} te sted him| Ralston's form rn deere} G08 next s Pena pa alae v,_ | $80.000,: but the polite cashier was|tie two factions lined up in opposi-| ipal league to.inslet upon thelr city | , Guttormsen dropped back for @ ah sdia he'deank, not for the gist panel itvata: pervicks , ar ac-| iinable: to\ ieerve that’ amount. on{. in dachchettar te i Yjdrop kick. It was low and N m furtlediyes""Yousy ¢ speak for] foeet pbadiober aren ypayets n in tho city manager-charter re-| manager charter amendment. belng ciple of the thing, nor because | hur At Lebanon public funeral sery-|tion on surtmartial o such short order idloit fight atelndaPicink uiie : braska put the ball in play on their rin aos, heen But | ‘ Taaitel thet renee: | lias MISHA wees) Gelticlatn cad |Meat vision fight are marking time await-| placed on the ballot without change | e believed in personal liberty, but | Shi On veved py those who have| {ces will be held in he snee Cron Uted Ghantage So "Dutch" bowed out and dis-|ing expected action by the city coun-|was reached by a committee meet.|OWD 20-yard line, suse he liked the darn stuff. | hic gs : that Johnaon| t¢tian church, followed by burial in cha ; p pita he inquir appeared hurriedly in the usuall ei) Monday ling Friday afternoon to go over th A. Mandery made one thru ad empting to clear Ross Wat.|the Lebanon cemetery : i WE bak Ss : ; | James A. Haight, giving out an/| Whole situation, ‘Their position, as| center. On a fake punt formation IT's pom reone ee on, co-defendant and former Seat D do Goa. Wiled gaia gelate Hie thee | official statement on behalf of the| defined by Haight, is that the plan easy en ieee Ah beh LETHARGICA ENCEPHALITIS [iY i detective. ‘There is rs Damage havens rare eet Chat Hahintotoa * Tiatie Saturday | submitted by them ts the result of/Ped back for a punt. He punte¢ A serum for the cure of perni| cable resemblance between *, Six Ca 8 MW’ DUF F ER of chapman’s partner. The bank) orning that the league hed'decided|much study, arid they will make|40 Yards. to Guttormsen, who re clous anemia {s reported to have} ™markadie rest in Fog Accidents cashier, “who. callms to have seen |) \ sang firm onvita original plan of }n0. concesslons..'The council, phew: tamed it'eight yards to Nebraska's jou: a wo, | laim' r Anderson, was positive the bandit BS ie called heen discovered. We're going tO) i ion in’ awaiting a new trials! pou oe the cit sed two THE GOI uF ER was He. 0 : u city manager-charter amendment | ever, they admit, can make such|48 yards. ‘Che play was calle fey it ‘on the ‘office boy—Home| sity having disagreed at the| oer eet day night, accord siecle At nae as It now Hes in the hands of the city |changes as it deems advisable. I hack and, Washington penalized 10 itrew. MV cinat: + HOATIE Fes Ga reborn CON the aheritt Be Toner ene | wr ena ARIST ha aiid council judiciary committee, because | Like those supporting the freehold. | Y&t8_ for holding. Rhodes went deEr homer: 1 tryd to Find |% oom Ba another accused | bday Uc Pocspree ulated Lenaite toni st plan which hasjers’ revision plan, the Municipal | ‘hr! left tackle for eG are this wore, y+ EA Otel of participating in the robbery, was | one two n outh of day escaped with a $14,800 payroll {been | ue is said to be preparing to cir: ae NOE fiat vccntet kudn't dow Heeteni a sav {.| brought here from Seattle yesterday.) penton Junction, a “triple of the West Knitting Mill, at Plym.| On the other hand, supporters of | culate initiative petitions to place Weir f led. lB re me WHat %%| it meen?z?—the of) 1 se not expected to plead guilty. | o eriona to Chrs > Char outh, after holding up, Clarenes {te movement (o bring about charter |their city manager amendment on| Welt fumbled and Bonamy fis boy. Bagley has indicated that he will damages to all thre West, ono of the mill officials lrevision at the hands of a freohold-|the ballot in the event the council! Covered it, It was Was 48 | Bley eullt es Mh et nd bat mill orgcie sfus s ball on Nebrask | fight the case, pleading not gull injuries to an unknown Done uy AL i ie sar ers’ convention, elected nccord-| refuses to do so. ‘ Wil prey j fl - ; ' | son olf co 1 have p and demanding # preliminary hear-| | in the Chrysler r Ro, CH GO, Oct, 17 iY >) ance with law, have prepared a cam William Hickman Moore irma 4 te é t teeta, “Where jeledebdn | ti ea trial raport ort ODs , Mm ADDIE Te BA ALCG eae av er ess oaks alae biped log aBogramibdate stHOLE | GPteHe ete ol i sirman| qt tackle A pass, Wilson to fs fing and tria 4 toll ta | t@ report of C, D. Gould, 1816 § IT Bacous Four bandits executed a payroll rop. | PMe | he city council Judiciary commit: | Cole, was incomplete. golf clubs when one| James Burns, allas Gamber \mit ave. driver of the Overland bery at the West Pullman works of {fight to any eventualitles plate od. Saturday.” morning ® that |: \ Gita’ double pass hack (of the + ota eet? 1 sought in the United ¥! Olada. Japar $11 the International Harvestor Co,, to.| Initiative petittons, for the pur-|thero was a strong probability. the | oh Wea he oneisoatal * | having enca Pre aac aes pF 8., reported that his Io: day, escaping in a sedan with $4 of putting tho freeholders’ plan} committee would not have a report| an. eee ee ee one yar’. 4 Prosecutor ( {s raising $10,-| the King county Jail September 19.1 daivery car damaged another aut 000. the ballot, to be voted on next ready for the Monday council meet: | oUttormsen’s drop-kick was blocked 900 by private subscription for vice! Clarance (“Dick”) Shively, ex-Seattle |i rT iniomas crossing, on Sects March, have been printed and will! ings Councilman ‘Tindall, one of the | 2ht Nebraska recovered the ball on € te ation ¢. policeman, also i anted for th he east highwa Frida night NEW BRIGHTON, Minn., Oct. 17 ' HFCL te In the event the coun. | ¢ ommittee members, was out of town | ne ta A DENY. steRaee Quick, Horlense, hie that ratein!| robbery, but is serving time In Mc.) i SN aM mays Oa hrae bandits robbed tie irst |!) falls to place the plan en the | Saturday and his views could not be | CUl Of Bounds. No gain. : Neil island Deen on rues a (Turn to Page 2, Column 6) ascertained ie ca PAs oa iestt was thrown ¥ ( t» full! booze charge, and has not yet been w ' awh 4 ‘ jfor as d loss. : i | Moore sald, howeve that the fu. civ e y f re Jur] Weir punted back of his own f het it's good old | extradite Seattle Leads in diciary committee would not offer} goal line. The punt went out ta the ducat in edu * $ | amendments to” the mee aha} ; ‘ " dill S ‘J il Clearings Gain | 9° the ‘city manager| of hounds on Nebraska's 29+ | pai ays Jal 10 per cont increase in Moat | Rmendmente it nae hands, and) yard line, Washington's ball. see endme any were made, | Juttorms: P ye DIAKY | Break k Guns Real | ties bank clearings maken this colt | Federals Raid City Road-! wouia nave to come from the floor | mt A foto the ote ae eh the dey buay| "They were real guns, all right, i Mat. Meee) paedbntare ree Steamer Comanche Goes) “house and Get Booze |" {8 council | ka'a ball on its 86-yard may beive and the evening | jean ‘red Willlam Bagley, | Miskiaipp! river in percentage o j So much wavering and indecisic Zi ; nada Weaty'fox on the hill, and |< 7., banke robber suspect, when | gain over a year /Aground on Dungeness Spit | Hie evident in tie tuctaati star | Hines Rhodes nde 8 yds ie Inds would be playing | Nanaime, 08 coun-| Portlan¢ ) showed a 2. pe yne of Seattle's neweat and larg: | ‘ thru right tackk. iley Se eee eerie | being es@orted from the King asc sane: daceda kes cand oman beara COlvgs from The ; : ‘ Ste Persie peace aH billet ah CAT acct} around left end for 10. yards ‘ “Allee Allee Out's in| ¢ i to nm Cnnadian steamer by | cent decrease, and § an ates The steamer Comanche, of the fest downtown roadhouses was raided! rate forecast of their action cam bd a YAR It hath been many | 1), ae Sheriff Krank Anderson Fri-|® 4 per cent increase, Only three! lgacus] pro te INCUrrIOGeS Puget Sound Navigation company’s | Friday night while in full operation, | attempted at this time, those in touch | 8 first’ down, | Nebraskw ' > D itles—Chicago, Detroit and Atlan: | | ies 6 +ee\ x8 Sound fleet, is ashore on the spit |by federal dry agents, according to] with the situation assert ball on her own 44-yard tine, af 0 Hippity mini han 1 aid he questioned Bag’ fia, Ga.—surpaaned Senttle over tho || BUN Xe iy ) Dungeness, according to radio |Prohobition Administrator Roy Lyle Dailey was thrown for an eight, q ) - pty <n nderson #aid he ¢ ) ! by Erickson, Rhodes fas Sy teMidvntaiey raeie West” | relative to the jail delivery of | corresponding of a year ago. Cab news fo the company Saturday,| ‘The eatablishment occupied the | vard loss by Brickson, Rhodes hit ; for ree ern heard . wou Pig Iie i “Johnson and Frank Burns > i tho in in no danger and is expect: jentire basement of the Drake hote /Damages to Son ue left side™or the line for no q Latin, And 90, mighty sad that the old pnd four others ed to get off early Saturday after. /at 624 Fifth ave, and consisted of | j sain, 4 @:::. hare, pac Mame, whery t= nia cbsaefendants, an fo Woman Says Bag edt at 624 Fifth ave, nnd eonalated of Cause City Suit| rms Sest mound lant ond to Tie Homer Brew, Jr, did aake en (tag, month J toon © labo F xurio i : Way nrewny away oingay to avewny in- | 10M MONI vat ihe Stolen in Church The Comanche, a ship of about }nished serving rooms, ‘The hotel y suit)... van Pais i ; day?” And sy (8 eaane. | that deputies and jail vin Mra. Nellie Potner 0 Wranklin 1) tons, left Colman dock Friday jwas opened on September 1 | Negligence of the street car con Both teams took tinge. out aa Fomor are blutfed with fake platols| aya, told police Friday that. he ight with Half a dozen passengers} Agenta seized 600 quarta of beer | ductor was responsible for injuri Weir punted to Guttormsen, who. i ) Would you 1am eer: on, | wan, falec but refused to go into! jandbag, with a watch and $12 In and freight for Port Angelos andjand a small amount of whisky, | sustained by her 17-year-old son, | was downed for no gain, Ball was | OY St ele CN ee Tee vel. to conversations | it, wax stolen from her in the Irwt Cla}lam bay points, ‘The U. #. cut: |"hey arrested Herbert |, MacDou-| Mrs, Georko Kislaw claims in her|on Washington's 1yard tine, but bel Mia hica Minis 919 bar Tonndon prior to. Johnson's ex:|M. ¥, ohuroh, Fifth ave, and Marion | ter Snohomish left Port Angeles at | at, Clinto BuckHioy and Jamon Tob | $10,000 damage sult against the city | tho play was called hack anid Wash= k | . with Johnson prior to dc a i . b , \ maton ES h ‘i ae ‘ Ay Js th tradition two weeks ago. | 10 o'clock to ansist the Comanche, certs, alleged to be the proprietér, [atarted Friday, , (turn to Pagy 2 Column bt 7 ¥ ra ny ERS

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