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The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulaigon in Washington Ed | Weather } Tides ii. The Seattle Star AM Metered as Wecond Class Matter May 4, 1899, at (he Postoffice af Bealtia, Ween. ander the Act of Com * Merch &, 187%, Per Tear, oy Mail, PROPERTY oF A VOL. 27. NO. 2 eine. Tet? SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 aBATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY = 1Wo CENTS IN SEATTLE. THOMAS HORNER IN STABBING FRAY® Scoot | Meet Bill Swanson, | Friends to Post Bail ‘ os ‘um | 1 os ype, goa Mr. Mencken for Missing Attorney Crack Train. Crashes day tuiay's etinition Mtontay wane | 4/P HIS state is on the Pacific Coast, and is still rather primi- Man Near Death From ‘Razor Wounds Into Bus at Grade Ee oRibead o Sereme tive. It has no citizens of any importance, and is seldom After Fight in Hotel— Crossing | Be” tie} heard from.” H I - a ; 4 pie orner Is Accused | Bie oay oh “Has "Beaitie"Gore to We quote Henry Louis Mencken, publicist and editor of The Bids 28 3} nos that aie Hellz” Some Halloween prankst American Mercury. Mr. Mencken thus describes Washington )LLOWING a battle In the hallway of the Ritz hotel, 2 : * “ * 3 ag 1618 Fourth ave., early Monday morning, William Pond, shed into a bus types in his latest book, “Americana, 1925,” published by Alfred A Se a WAR warneeetlito he Contmbus, hospital, oatl ren ata grade ght to get even w Knopf. Mr. Mencken is also an editorial writer on the Balti- cally wounded, and the police were seeking Attorney Thomas prienpleg rn... Fore more Sun papers and in this capacity, considers the Maryland - Horner as his alleged = hrs bie ihe fe eae free state possessed of considerable virtue were placed aboard an emergency train and taken to a hospital at Waycrons The accident occurred near the schoolhouse to which the children ied. Strings of freight anding on both sides of the crossing and it is believed the driver did not see the approaching THE DAY APTER was cut on the wrist whe nterfered, trying to Pe to talk A nt be found. cars were officta howeve said the TOM HORNER, widely known | limited. 7 country, but time seems to drag along in its usual way none- Sy oso se tte Metall BIER el eee Rene: Soe eiiorsey, |, Toye oaciend were cea My bossle is up on the steeple, theless. | First Split Occurs in With-| 3 ing, It was aid | bing affray da Bla; wie here from Nahu nta, when word of the cada ve Gry wth: shay. One of the troubles of living in a primitive country is that drawal of Lawyer Finch | "rand, in rousing nd, awoke here, mats i a pit. oe Eh everybody is so busy that most of them haven’t had time to |i says (T’§ ABOUT FEES|. tower came to his door and told WARD, KILBOURN dats let might ocnake Pe |the children were said to be on the list read the discursive writings of Mr. Mencken. Otherwise, we Pie Sane ip conse there oleate: clerks sald. A fi Well, anyway, a lot of windows in ks wa ued in which | dange | Seattle will get washed today for the | POSSess most of the advantages of more cultured Eastern com-_ |/Drops Defense of Eight Men| Pegged sagged eg T0 BE BROUGHT | first time in a year prs Wines. jand Will Leave Others Soon) into tie hail und tried to neparnte CHAPMAN'S. S PAL Li'l Gee Gee is so conscientious Washington, says the erudite Mercury editor, “has no citi- Auta icant ae 70 JAIL HERE that when she wants to Jaywalk tn ie of the block she always! Zens of any importance and is seldom heard from.” Sip dss’ GADRBR CH’ Sree Soeeky | Bocliaks Gena ota oa eeoies cae | With this statement we must beg to differ. Mr. Mencken, _ |]/feera! cour sircais inthe wih. the dy, and took 40stitchon tocome | Colvin Asks Extradition | sad & Site doubtless, has never visited the Pacific Coast recently, younsel for taht of the defendants] | Horner gained prominence during TWO Jailbreak Fugitives | ary sw fiadardon: Shaka * ; ae 4 in the big booze cane the last mayoralt align when | | Phrases In that case we would like to intr oduce him to some “‘citizens arn rio ia: Beam member he ups rted the candidacy of Alfred] HELD IN LOS ANGELES) Fight With Michigan Police What saith the cunning little lad of importance,” not only to us, but to himself, is ullégtd bootlageitur xing yare ie | f i barnes apeeampetied per First, we would like Mr. Mencken to meet Bill Swanson, a logger. Mr. pail a may concerning iC R EW ESCAPES Starwich to Send Deputy eer el pace ae e' ee... Swanson is of considerable importance to Mr. Mencken, because it was “ait merely office aiticltien that When Permit Is Granted |ce sruskegon annopnoed toaay that : from trees felled by him down in Grays Harbor that Mr. Mencken's ecg Nola rate pant ES guanicte ns ryan Bhs |the bandit who was slain in a revol- What doth the gentle maiden say, home, on Hollis st., Baltimore, was built. draw as attorney for more of the| P rise Sie ah marl ver duel with Detective Charles Ge Sak cwilac lbs ote — Then Mr. Mencken ought to meet Harry Jones, down at Wenatchee. |) “°CiMi, fom Ne wale day for the return from California | wammend sales ety ce “Ob, applesauce!” Harry grows the big Winesaps and Spitzenbergs that flank the Gordon lramat gas, Revell, Mneh’s with Atlantic Shipping Imperiled padligipbe fe isan aa ak ea |toemer, gl’ o€ Gerald | Chapeien, Whai saith the lover, firm and bold,|| gin and Hennessey’s Three Star on Mr. Mencken's table. An. afCidavit, of prejudice to. take. the _by Heavy Gales The men were. captured Saturday |Awalting execution 1m Connecticut i Big al gen | And there’s Swan Nelson, at Mount Vernon; who milks contented Kev wot of Judge Neceror’s esurt, after a abort battle witht Los Angeles |for the. slaying of # New Britain. 94 sweetest old — | However. a recent supreme court de K ov. aOeles andl Pomensia ho led the: » an} policeman. Ee cs daca comes i}. peomeecrainln rang sine-satlon, copmppitor Mr Mencken's breakfast. ca efcasad, noldn hata Bl hlgh mak which Have! prevaled apartment house ‘where they were{, eotieation ‘bt &bb sun bake 2 Heed ayn ted 10 di Another “person of importance’ seems to to us to be Hans Muller, who |) s*itavits must ve pre ‘Pittsd h before the tpefiing of the term and | UPD the Atlantic constantly since “8pected of bootlegging. laces sein? tae was effected thru is to have 52- . le vetore = ne a “ee tobe: 17, con’ od oday, w ol vii expects to sub is - " ta decohuaieerl Phe per she plugs along and grows wheat over in Lincoln county. Mr. Mencken |) the new federal court term onened | October 17, continued today, with| Colvin expects to submit his ex two more vessel Mashing out dis-| tradition request to Governor Hartiey |; Patrolman Hammond was fatally WMI Be devoted. of course, to higher meets up with Muller at every meal—Muller’s wheat in the shape of Monday. ‘Tho Olmsted case, set for| toe. sienaia Tuesday and, if it is granted, Sherttt |‘Jured in a hand to hand revolver ‘ mathematics January 19, comes,in that term. A eran 8 ~ ¢{Starwich witl agpcty jfight with the bandit in a down- m CRS bread. ; : United States District Attorne By ne to repo any steaks h will send a deputy for th ok catiitt Satdusay. nlgne! It's really unfair to criticize radio| We'd like Henry Louis to meet the crews of the big liners that bring spa Jeet Seite coats ra "ithe steamer Algiers, owned by the| Identification of the pair was made| rem belly fog ze lg ln pad g o , 2 Sy ebaai Sebapel hs say! Southern Steamship co of| positive afte e . 2 jad passer they put co, Min Of Programs) silk here from Japan, so that Henry may have his silk socks and—maj “I never expected Finch to con-| Pittadeiphia, wan afire off Norfolk | thels roome wae io end" la counterfelt Bill ina confectionary After all, they've never yet broad- || we venture?—his’ silk pajamas. They seem to us to be fairly Impor- |} tinue as attorney: for ete defend: | ght and the crew was forced| ing to Patrolman Pederson, held up| tT (ast Swiss yodeling ants he started with) .1t's too bag He to take to lifeboata. and robbed near Kilbourn’shomein| Hammond overtook the bandit in . +. wie tant. Ne ERR hs 2 | bie aap The shipping board vessel Birming-! B s after the jail de.|2 Crowded downtown street and tho } Sign on the back of a Ford: And how about meeting a few grape growers from Kennewick, Hen- will be attorney for any when the ‘nam city wan cruising the waters ltatally wounded, continued firing ry? Who knows but that some of their luscious purple globules’ don’t lead to a general breakup in the de- | orto maids ee end up in that cut glass decanter in the Mencken home? fense; it's hud to tell,” Revelio | NEONN, maid. ie kierie” aint To the last clause of Mr. Mencken’s verdict upon us perhaps we should : ena single girl asks a single} tan if he snores, the plot begins to plead guilty. Our state is, maybe, seldom heard from—yet. until he killed the man, Counterfeit bills totaling more than-$2,000, mostly in denominations , three of the fupitives, (Of $20 Were found wrapped in a Virginia capes, with the steamer | -T. 11, Johnson was arrested here two | "CWSPaper on the outlaw’s person Kioto towing her into! harbor. ‘The ks after the jailbreak, following | cater Parnes our agent Authorities all oyer the country and in the Orient are still looking for freighter Mount Park | James Burns, Floyd Richardson a: } was believed out of danger along the | 4 Watson, n an attorney for} 5 of the defendants, includ. “Beattie is sizth in postal sav-| that we won't have to talk. ; aes seg ere sY 0. MGCHAIS Chie | eee cts le to participating in a $42,000 '%® body of Anderson ui! federal tps.” says a news item. Gosh, and The rest of the world will do our talking for us, and it will be more. | (en i. avenue Aterbort | manoiher, rescue yesterday was} Nanaimo bank holdup of a year ago, Grand Rapid” he ea, Bae as tent Cheletmarr Pestear4 siner|) convincing that your latest effusion—we'll bet our last dime on that. Mletaher, Phillip. Karausky,. Ciyde| ese tieat Norfolk when the sleam:| ' oth wward and Ktiboura will prob| eld Pa J| "Thompson, Edward Eghdahl and! signal of the schooner Isabella Par. | 20! be bs ohare with breaking: Jail, | th it ou ere e ‘6 and child Kilbo as be! e eee G tt St ke Robber Slugs Man, "Semwtactwnin. im tw wane | tan aw bib for tra tes oceanic service continue to arrive - ‘le Il Fi = Spe . cam neg | bank last June, al rom Second Sto ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SAYS; | IN STAR RAID e ing a a With Rock; Gets $35. ‘1m one to three a late ry ‘ f [io Wciibec eiaae | Window May Prove Fatal iris onde Joseph Hickey, $018 Jith ave. 8. Italian War Debt U Ge sisthalibn to Seven-months-old Robert Mod, pa simost ‘noth a cor eee paps, h ort west homens Pia erste niee | Parley Is Opening Open for Next Term son of Mr. and Mrs. High’ 3s ones it | anait in Letter While walking toward his home, ing to wear; now day, Hickey later recovered and| WASHINGTON; Nov. 2—Formal| The longest pre-registration period | M&"us: 4047 37th ave. 8. who fell | ___}|found that he had been rokbed of | negotiations between the American | in the history of the U niversity of |{'0™ & Second-story window at the they have to 1 Kendall, 4 laa The bandit struck him over the) and Italian debt commissions for| Washington opened Monday and family home Saturday night, was re That James Kendall, arrested lant ry pi | And) ported to be slightly { Wear almost month in the Fremont bank holdup This ts the first of a series of stories on “getting a stake var the |head with a rock, The attack oc-| settling Italy's $2,128,000,000 war| will continue until December 12, hiv dentate teen tte Mitac) aig RT mith. Ht Johnson, Jailbreaker and | Pacific Northwest” written by. J. E. Drain, financial expert, and dim | curred Saturday night debt to the United States will open | tiniversity “heads have atpanyea ta A ai ade Saat ad nothing. bandit, 1s a member of a robber gang Marshall, of Tie Seattle Star staff. aoe at 4 p nm. today, | that each student registering ei The baby eve been placed a snd. has* been responsible for man Mr. Drain, who has been employed as a financial investigator by A full’ meeting of the American} have an opportunity to, confer with |oitiow atonrein on a © 6 pk ap 7 P hanks and business houses for many years, has offices in the Central th I commission will precede the joint | pillow alongside an open window. He recént holdups, was the information i Terata t, H ou 8 rie on the dean of his college, More’ per-|rolied over the window alll whil Plumbers haye it on cement sven to police Monday morning in| uilding, Seattle, His work is the rigid investigation of enterprises Ch fs di easion to discuss tho Italian situa-| sonal. contact with the ‘professors | npeas Geeatnes ae feces it is much easier to wipe a joint i ; re engaged in stock selling, whether new or old, He puts them under arge o eeding | tion and review a study of experts | ana better v0 cs ¥, 4 r! and bette: rranged course: e in pull one. Ja eeeee eee ove und on the steer, the microscope, turns them inside out and reports on them. 8 i pe Me cruttaiy'y capacity’ to pay her obi | pectedtto 9 result a te rae s bd ehpety aed ae GENEL owe ’ ; oar ke t. B.C. Griffin's On the strength of his reports millions of dollars are invested—and | James Ratigan, 20, of 2417 Orcas | gations | Sei pbesipiteactured akpll: [The plumbers’ summer i eae ee eee idquarters. ‘The, more frequently NOT invested—in the Northwest every year, jst, wns accused Monday by the)” Count Volpi, Italian finance min | { dreams have now come true. UGE at ree x Jim Marshall some months ago wrote a series of stories on bunco | crew of a police yprowler car of) \ster and 1 of the visiting dele-| 66 iter accused Kendall of partici Ai domete: | s93 } pres iphd Seaitie Star holdup of | men and bunco games in Seattle, Aw n result, scores of inquiries came | speeding, having no speedometer | gation, accompanied by Italian Am-| m in arnest, aus \ “Cows no bigger than dogs are |Pating in dee a5 hn Wroten, Star | to The Star asking: “How can I invest my money with reasonable | using: an exhaust whistle and driv-| passador De Martin!, pald courtesy Mound in Africa,""—Heading Saye <f faniear spina ofc: . safety and the prospect of a fair return?” jing without lights. He picked} calls on Sec tary of State ler, was held up in front of his ary of Stato Kellors | Now we know where Seattle res. ah | The present series will attempt to answer the question. up Sunday at Empire way and) and secretary of the Treasury Mel D B il. Vi Att k Maurants get their steaks J office and robbed of $10,000 in cash | oe! Fe | Oreas nt, Police released him on! ton during the forenoon. 1 al e in tce ac fi and checks his word to appear for trial, The! r ~ y Poem & » | Kendall was also accused of gas BY J. E. DRAIN IOSY) k pares ee ails da % Nae ts ———— : fin ieee Ge aoe oa MVaines reariae « As Told to Jim Marshall AF ou seen neti’ trea) “Theater Agency” | Big Crowds Hear Him Preach Second Sermon i VAMP, SEZ: "He' $s: always after the big ERE’S the idea: We all want to make money, anc most | tikets oftles I Urging Clean City: Py: te Arn | A girl is never so disappoint. | | money.” th ae aeag Seaieroey of us want to vials it without a lot of work. There’s;,-————___—_____—_ | ae Raided by Drys ging aa y; Prays for Mayor ae wien se sate a man to at seen Abe not remember [Nothing wrong about that. Plenty of folks make money HOMER BREW, JR., HAS |/ hata’ of theatrical engagements, | BY J, R, JUSTICE |. He Treat! w letter trom. 4 young —__- "fs Kenaait un one of the two bandits | quite legitimately by using their heads instead of their hands, | A BROKEN NOSE ALL ||" taken on. wan raided by fea.) BeroRE speaking to the regular| woman who claimed that she had ite who seized him, Wroten did not Most of us who live in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest | eral dry agents Sunday, according |“~ congregation, which packed’ the |\been chased by a man in one of the main auditorium and galleries of| parks. Raising a chair aloft in belig- ee door of the room at 317 Washing-|the First Baptist church last night, | erent fashion, he declared that he waa ue HOMER BREW, IRIS ti ton putlding, at 701 First ave. dis.| the Rey. Ambrose M. Bailey, con-| ready to fight to a finish to have ae only reason hairdressers are| xet w good look at the on bi Si expect to stay here and grow up with the country. We believe e as barbe e 0 ed le auto: , r “} A ay 5 4 ‘anys peer ayn aes, ra acre eae in the country. We know Seattle will grow; we know the HOM their own. ek lo Pacific Northwest will become more and more prosperous. kot a sister. | played the sign, ‘Johnson's ‘The-|tinuing his vice campaign, spoke | such business stopped TODAY’S We want to have a stake in the country, so that when the|}, And 1! Gee, the office |! atrical’ Booking Agency.” |to an overflow meeting in the base-| Only three times was the mayor What has become of th ‘ome of the guy who ; hat 5 », is busier 2 Baptist ; ; ‘ gal.|ment of the church. The foyer,| referred t nieces ; 4 " sree!) lee 4 ud rm , || vamp, is busier than 4 Agents said they found 10 gal d_to specifically, Once when *MAN0 wear a leather coat and WANT ADS natural profit comes we'll get our share. That’s perfectly | mininters telling. the offee all }) ions of moonshine and a number of | doors and every itvailable inch of] he said that i¢ the mayor and the BECAUSE—WELL, READ be Administrator Roy. Lyle. The} Mitend ne way an aviator? the || tight. Our jobs help building the country. It’s only fair || auout i service glasses concealed. under ahi on the main floor was filled! chiet of police did not know’ what 5 Mata hes Will help you ie are geenitare we should get our share of the profit from the prosperity || ‘And Big Homer Brew Is sit- |dexk ‘top, ‘There were no indica-|!ong before the hour ie tho ser-|was going on, while an amateur Pickles are better t 4 particular household we help to create, |] ting over in his corner trying to |! tions of any business found, they | Mon to begin, and hundreds were! preacherdetective like himself, did, , tter then olives. Your 2 i F | i RY i you aro logking for. Fr. . 74 f ; write his column, and for the life al turned away | they were evidently not onto their Mie, heck Oe oat by Tana Gantination The average man, with-$100 or $500 or $5,000 to invest of him, ho can't think of any: |!""yey parts and John HE, Burke,|, Dh. Bi nk tor. His taxtl Jobb. “Agmintwhalehes told or cathe AES i range at 1-8 off i A Dandy 4 Remade Buek Comb' Med eb al and gas Remade Buck in the Pacific Northwest, doesn’t know how to go about it,| thing funny except auch old bro- |! atioged proprietors of the place Kiel ‘or the land 18 full] rescue of a 16-year-old gitl from a The object of these stories is to give him some hints and| mides as the fellow who got a Il were arrested and taken’ to the im. | of bloody crimes and tho city 18 full dive last’ week, he wondered how | | | (November ) Awakened betin, ; atieay for hirne tack in his foot while walking || wheration station, of violence. 4 _ | Mayor Brown, “or any: man in. the mark out the pi y adr lta | He also read from Matthew 6-10,| audience, would have felt had it e.. 96.00 i of the bleweatb the floor at 3a, m,, and auch Hike, itt ‘ pa i oy moraing, and to Previ- nade ‘Biie name up ie Naturally, The Star jan't going toy But some Fe aie ren ee itelli ates” NUNeeey SLBUE: SiH)” thy : : | Matthow 20-8, Luke 19-41 and Rev. | been his daughter, ‘Tho third refer- opeentlebeoa s Tor RAR TANKS 79.60 |! recommend any stocks, It isn't go- eat a hill peck aN ci vee thy Homer! passed around the cigars Man Hit While hava {ence was when he prayed for’ the tte Homer 6|| Several ramade, goad, Hie I Uke am URL a EO EO Une Oe ee a little while ago, And we tried || Pushing His Car. Tie? quoting trom William Lloyd | mayor and ohiet of police along with : and shew foqable coal an 25,00 || into somo specified new industr IP crfloore would réaant/any irc || to’ smoke tho lgats, and it wan’ | USING FAME Car | Garrison's dectaration, “It am in| others who needed help and guidance nemade Huck ranks Ce eee iuuerncning | on that their stock wasnt 109 {| then that we learned why Homer || W: FF, Mucho, 2001 Flliott ave.. carnest, € will not equivocate, 1| He, referred to a letter he had I Remade Reliable kus range Theso ntories mérely are going to | Putation that th H te watied a, RUGLDPIAt was seriously hurt Sunday night in wilt not excuse, 1 will not retreat! from a mother who complained that f Parade sri gna ak talt what NOT to-do ind:give Lew | | aye Fut, anyhow, jt was na baby }) 88 auto erash at 17th aye, S, W.! a single inch. And I will be heard "} when sho had tried to get a potice t |t be « moat marvelous || Htemade Monare ‘simple rules for “getting a stake in) Ono good rule to learn at the ; ond MeKinnon ph Muche, with his | jo ight girl, 7 pounds and 9 ounces, o |he declared that ho stool as Officer to close a boore Joint that ot ae de Mapa {t was born Sunday at Proy |father was pushing their stalled! pison had stood, and if n ry | was selling to hor son, sho! wag told hospital. Tiverybody’s doing nice. {auto along the highway when a | he would be willing to give nis) that it was not the business of the ly. And Homer, Ing 4 column |} eat driven by W. P. Lambert, of }iife that Seattle might be as glean} officer, but a Job for the prohibition the Pacific Northwest.” | outnot in an old one: Don't put} Most folks with amall capital seek | ll your eggs in one basket, | There are vurlous stand-| Another good rule fs: ‘Think New electrie ironer There inn ‘ =oseeiet | ¥Y be somF things about || 4 to the Want Ad Columns |) foatba Pat ate Turn to not perfect, but |! and see who is offering thin re- || safety KK Of ail the be r “el FONT || ards of safety. Some banks sot 6) Ahend 10 yoarm, 20 years, or moro. || V4 stor, couldn't resist bring- || ake Burien crashed into the rear}ay her str and her young} enforeement office, A college eek Pbrid ictal ae pb Le Oe Te per cent, some 6, some 7, Somo| Primarily this is a tumber pity Marin habsediohe: wialnes!iincel| ahd) poople as fully protected from vice]. Expressing his confidence In. the 1m foorbat1, es wae 1 RAVE Meas Kare) ADM dit savings and loan associations pay|" lumber country, Much of its!| sane the father. The injured man was taken toland crimo as hor property 4a pro-|majority of tho taxi dri¥ers,. he i Peng ala bead) 34 ; more than that, in safety. (Turn to Page % Column 2) | the Providence ho#pital ‘rected trom tire, (Turn to Page % Column 1) A, J | ii i)

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