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Tides ) owns The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington ~ © The Seattle Star i= td's Movered a2 Becond Class Matter Alay 2, 9, at the Postoffice at Meattin Wash, under the Act of Congress March 8, 187%, Per Year, by Mall, $1.08 caaieem uae Gunman Steals Cash Truck; Escapes; : — Transfers Money to Waiting | Auto and Disappears Home STATE LEG ISLAT U R E OPE Py S Dieta s a rare ‘brand of daring, a lone robber held up and bound three employes of the municipal street ‘Oldest Member— Young]deas MEMBERS ROW | ome: > sreinaa $00 rs ee OVER HOUSE “OF the People CLERKSHIP Taxation, Education, Wait By the People For the People’ SEATTLE, W ASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19 room about 8 a. m. and, brandishing an iron bar and a pistol, held up S. Griffiths, who ne Griffiths wa forced to lie face down on the floor. The bandit tied his hands with shoe laces and gagged him with a towel The robber cautioned ( hs to remain quiet and then for 15 minutes he walked patiently to and fro in the office, waiting for the arrival of the pay car, which, mean- x while, was at the ain office, taking the Griffithe cash from the vault. was in charge and Howdy, folks! Today's candi date for the Polson Ivy club is “MONDAY _ a ek ~ as $150 Job Discussed in FLOOD OF BILLS READY Women to Make Fight for It’s casy enough to de No one appeared at the transfer office “a fee who can smile Industrial Clinic BDITORIAL) hile the bandit and Griffiths were there. When r “ 5 Bree. of directors of the Finally the pay car, ellow Ford truck, § Dorning.” 0! YMPIA, N 1—Tax State of Washington, a $100, appeared to get the transfers turned in by H. OL. Mer ee “ tic, says ora b t 000,000 corporation, met at the street cars. The two men in charge, this state 5 : at Olympia today, Its malin busi Isaac H. Miller and J. H. Stevenson, started Bet he non ‘eotiee tut K ness on opening day was sched to enter the office. They were met at the # of our radio prog penway 5 rg he vig schon d, uled to be a drawn-out quarrel, door by the bandit, holding two guns this euateny’ Me RoR participated in by all members, time. j Ham a Li'l Gee G concerning appointment of a “Step inside and make it snappy, boys,” Hollywood cc of ‘aa $150-a-month clerk ithe bandit ordered. The two men walked in ‘% know whe golng f with their hands in the air. Miller had pistol, but he was quickly relieved of i 3oth men were compelled to lie on the floor a and the bandit strapped their hands behind Miller Bb them with more shoelaces. Stevenson com- a plained that he wanted something to lay his Doug and Mary + IN BULK | (Reported by BL C.F ve 3 jen in a garage window on! Br oadway, hanging over a box of junk: : SC E co Cc S S owe - head on. The bandit accommodatingly found Nga Dodge Touring Car, as is, ol AP D NVI T EEN a couple of sacks, which he put under the 5. beat heads of the two men. Then he cautioned em ae a | S 6 so | eel] » them, “All I want from you is just silence eae Paes ok 30 MILE FR Mi PRI N al Lie still and don’t make a noise.” With these i “3th ; Sorat Z words he ran outside, jumped in the pay The minted that sign Posses Hunt W allula District in Manhunt for and drove away. nu 2 ped. | Walla Walla Fugitives The money was in the machine in a pad- “MARTINIT WOULD MAKE A Sng : locked compartment. _Several men were in PR Y NAME 1 | Organization of the senate seems pos=* ouring hone: oat in “nace: other parts of the building but knew noth- Dear Homer: Why don't you call | sa he ving smoothly. The same try Walluia oscar He tob ing of the holdup. Griffiths, while the ban- Little Hetoer's new sister, “Gine Py ‘ oe blero els his rifle jammed dit was tying up the other men, had been brat. M.S hain. 160: Senator Walla Wa Stevenson working to release himself. He freed h te ce the “cumaateable. it Walia Walla, to fter a near hands, jumped up and ran out to give the alarm. Miller of life in why you alwaya have a Mechs dhe! ay three mer got to his knees and with his teeth unloosened the shoc- Fi flock of visitors on your bustest| ae ore 3a Msteg ~ string on Stevenson's wrist. morning. } Seana ada rows fen oe | TRANSFERS MONEY eR Fh | Site rgadlirges : Lig ip eg uke TO ANOTHER CAR | t 5 the pay car to Second ave. N. W. mile inds t Jand 40th st., where he jumped out ound” Wamulby Theres te oe. |and smashed the padlock on the : peeled wane |money box. He transferred the cash nd Holmes of tubercul DAVID F. TRUNKEY, BELLINGHAM REPRESENTA- |. TIVE, is the oldest member of the legislature in point of |expectea years and the youngest in ide. He has had 77 birthdays,! The seas but he smokes cigarets, dances, likes bobbed hair and the | mse women who wear iit. ioe art to a Chevrolet, while two small boys County Probers Meet but. stood nearby and watched him. He car across the street ‘drove away at the same time and police n was invited to come believe that there were other ban county grand jury |dits in the Chevr or the othe The dumb dora who says her sweetie at the university is major- Ge BAILEY SAYS VICE HAS upon a time} = com FINANCIAL CORPORATION « by Carte tographers Mayor writer dese hortl body convened | machine. The abandoned pay car was ie d idn’t s = ae ate ue Mond: ganizing, the jur-|found within a few minutes by Roy re a riot of col : k | ors sent to Mayor Brown | Tucker, a motorman covere ¢ h ear and discuss 2a Supt 3 Fei saceeat ta , ec|Charges Lawbreakers Can Borrow Funds'' the hopn ut en the| any stopt anad' Ge sald that. tho ecabe: neki sesor nee pect to the magazine covers erm , zi hehe aan on sale ne exact Joss cannot b: | od arg drn eros gpk to Run Booze or Get Graft Job ht ve ¢ : ‘ ee at ma uld | determined, but that he estimates ee vases Yettintag nena’ CH Wom ne caled the prison wall a few ya able to pick | to co. it at about $7,000, which is fully the snow with a wild turkey wane ECLARING that there is a f t $ ndus — : sca CE 8 M1 eae rat en aa ee naa tee ‘his shoulder Sigh tr me with small | ————— The jur ts of 10 men and record of receipts was locked Pa Gry Lee Waite Identified Presi were sworn in by| up in the money box stolen by the whose sole business 1s to be 2 4 m: ith, bandits, Henderson said. EDUCATIONAL NOTE fer sith onsets toni Gt bh ; Solvin, who will ald] Miller and Stevenson were held Members of college football teams ee eee ann ae easter, Rev. arn ; ° Y Dep! t. M. Burgunder in direct-|up a year ago on November 17, who travel thousands of miles for | oF at bes dy character, "Rey: Am-| ¢ % : C St ° R bb f° | ing the activities of the grand jury,jat the Fremont carbarns by thre imtersectional games may lose out Prose 7 cetivared hat every jaitho the overnor as tgar ore 0 Chie Nad atuclitfaty’ noth! bandlte.. “tha tobbeet at aeceaee in some studies, but they should) nah J ponegper a i he sa eine Nite to probe siding Jud , |failed to get any money, because the have no trouble in keeping up in Japtist church Sunday | after. ‘There are just « iceman wan certain beat,” Dr. € borrows the mone: institution. If t= to secure al any fey said, “he to do so from} policemen,” he sald rum runner] Dr, Bailey announced that next go of booze, nday he, with « score of ay? BURNING HOME ministers, is cha pulpits y their geography, What has become of the man who was so crooked he had to screw Sis oes COUPLE ESCAPE Captured With Pal After Wild Chase Thru | eter whom the jury was drawn | pay cat —— ae ve apehise ap" ram Georgetown District of City ecelved, no official notification trom |transters. ‘ or authorities, who| eee s socks 0 . wants to bring in l ers to, place before the NAUGHT in a long chas i © thru]ago with his brother and other n| have ‘ e police} when the police surpr jury Lee H.| holding up a gambling join T nd jurors, all: but four ot | ¢ pet tack instead of a garter? me this information, also told me| pressed sor Pet Dog Dies in Early Morn-| as a vanait suspect. With Waite} heen at iiberty since awaiting a| spect public instituttc A ay tee its name, | tion and the names} break up the ' A was Geor Woodhull, 35, ¥ new trial Se ae oa eR eee ee : Ve Deans of those persons interested tn {t.| sermons, but remit ing Residence Blaze Fontraa ,| headed by Foreman Frank W, Hall i) (November $) Now, why in God's name can't the ich packed his church that the mechanic,” 8181, ACOH, RVG. yomg wing Sunda I want to know,” Bailey con-| mayor and he mber 22, the cht it out Up betimes, my head aking as igo mayor find these things out? That's | fol wh would ed by 8. fire! ts sit vt, ho were ln “ree VESSELS CRASH Nee: home. mene™8/ Volcano Belching Smoke ocr yo from the platform of the church B. Albon, 4815 Corson ave gar store robbery, Ywere call soe eee unite at wa’ | Following Sharp Earthquake . MeMicken, NE oat ES CH 1 with the ives be- | to the city jail Monday in an ‘ i may take the oppo! y of prob . the chirugeon, 4 i iq {ing the Sept ak. 1 have and many others, and we dancing, and caved In rt to identify Waite | Collide in Fog Off California ne evidences (0 present: then; thie. | DUTCH HARBOR (A ialacNavnee : Members of the grand jury are:|Unimak island, 80 miles from here. their identification " Foreman. Hall, 8 V, Clark of | Was sending forth great clouds of %.—~(By U.| Munro, J. H. Featherstone of Me-| Smoke today in an eruption which me meetin ew be ee Caras on the Table : at he looked very much like) San FRANCISCO, Ne of the three bandits P)—The Standard ¢ Ar tanker El} ¢ vude Guffey 2 44t) », | followed earthquake yester esol slat When Albon adil roadster, driving thru | today jn a damaged condition, fol ‘ Z : 1 Report of th see f ¢ yeaa} yr yr ; ‘ Cadillac ; 1 ae de adam condition, follow- | xt.; A, W. Hunter, 4544 Report o he eruption was re Potatoes have ida 60. ebaOVlG ets i ‘orth 50 Instances of Alleged B ungling i “ , i, {| Georgetown at 60 miles an Hour) ing a crash the fog yesterday | N #.; Harry Johnson, 662 ceived by the navy radio station here that Li'l Gee Gee is now keepin in Air Management bs Woht deka ork ely | Catly Monday ww A Prowler car which sent the German steamer Alda) xt.; Ida KH. M 6853 from lighthouse 1 at Cape hers in a safety deposit yg Cita ae front: does "y ‘ driven by Officers E. F. Shelton} of the United Amertean lines into| Ny. Gus Sareichef, The volcano burst into Per aa WASHINGTON 1—Col ME: a when the root and) and A. J. Ruth, chased and over) this port for repairs 8 Wo An of Kent, | eruption at 3:20 a, m, Sunday, follow . N IN « negligence 1 n th ar of the place col 5 * . | hauled them The tanke had cle om Jennie Nelson, th W Soren | ing a short and heavy earth shock a Mitchell today laid of his card: at an officer of the vy de ae ste frou if & y __FAMous CHARAC TERS on the table afid told the court of| partment endeavo at Bt me nana ithe two men had a port for Ketchikan, Alaska. Plough, 1912 14th S.; Ida M. Pot The lighthouse keeper said the vol: ——_—______ — —#; cenerais trying him hov intend. | Lansdowne, the widow of Comman site te bab In ag | Matic pistol, handcufe whist | Alda was coming here with a-cargo) ter, 822 12th ave; Ernest Rundle, |cano was “burning like a haystack.” GF 73 = 1 to prove “iheompetéency, crimina) | der Lansdowne, to false testl-| alarm, but wh narived | te and a key to police. p ‘) from Seattle to pick up other con-| 6 Fifth ave. No W.; Winnie L.A dense cloud of smoke was pouring Q Q exit aiid” Albione”: theasonabla (mony retrac (arise: statac| the diolae. wndiits’obntahte were ai POX! ey were Jailed immec ignments for European points Sterling, $615 W. Winthrop st.;/ from the cone of the peak. NGM ¥ Es a ssh east anes ROY AWASts edt peleced’ fontane, th one the timated at $1,100,/ ance driver at the lty NOMIC). ers tog: the ahine carted rack | 4 Lure M. Rundle of Kent FOOTBALL? READ TH ) Ql me doah’on her fatal flight to the Mid He wax arrested more tt a _ySa"! other, According to a report, the IS e we, ] iru his counsel, Representative | die West over hi ¢ rc | Alda made here, neither vessel was || HOOPLER KICKOFF AT “t Frank K. Reed, republican, Miinois ‘That there was not sufficient jat fault, as both were proceeding | the flying colonel set forth a Hat of} parachutes on board the Shenar Betty slowly and on their proper courses | GOAL LINE OF TRUTH # okie ; Asbestos, mit lege Of nearly 560 instances of bungling, mal-| doah for the mer B Altho the vessels sighted each other $ Washington - Stanford Age, who has never attrMuted his| administration, coercion of officers ‘That reliable parachutes are rown before the crash, it was too late to! ‘ e, milads, brings back longevity 12 abstinence from to | and other mistakes of policy and available to wafesuard tho lives. of Game Wardens Meet at avert it Council to Get Engineer’s | my youthtut days, Once, recely. reo and and who| specified grounds, on which he ex-|the flying personnel in the navy. — | "| H |) "The Alda will go into the shipyara | ing a long kickoff, T saw T da will go. ne shipyard s ng a long kickoff, UW says that ge Is Hot due| pects to uphold hia charges, as fol.| “That the sending of an airship Pasco to Guard Columbia The rea ton eDRItS IGA AR | Survey Late Monday sould: Be Aone blBEenmenRa ts a, sa good judgment, but} jows jover land without providing para ; i i Sir ‘ tarbourd bow plates were our opponents’ line, So T hurled ly to lnek, INCOMPETENCY chutes for her personnel, to be ASCO, Nov. 9-—-Game wardens | ‘ but it was believed she , : ¥ the pigskin far ahead of me, and ‘ Mh af That the authorities who ordered | ied in case of an emergency, con- | atd game commissioners met here Cheerful Voice ible to wonthor theu to Goattie at), ePert of the Skagit engineering|| the.) ogadt: ran ad. yard caught {Behool in Colorado is to be named| and directed the fatal flight of the! stitutes criminal negligence, in that | Saturday to ixcuss patrolling Co ‘ nate repairs became heces: | Commission. recom Sowa davuny my own pass, and scored the hes Jack Demy | Shenandoah and the almost fatal) tack of these parachutes deprived | lumbla and Snake rivera to protect on the Wire bee bamea ae Aubmitted to the || only touchdown of the game." __ Alumni of the acifvot will be able} flight. of the Git) Wete whotty | officers. and men. thelr only| waterfowl, W. O. Hadley, ropre | , fp, (Marana eae 2 That, wins the Mador Moople © boart I'm Juate of the! unacquainted with the subject of! chance for life in case of an acel.| senting the Oregon game commis when ; GIy) COUN NCHS Petree bye award for Monday. Tt was turn Hohol of hard %« J aviation and incompetent for their | gent.” ion, sald that Oregon was ready to |Match in His Ear; | ‘The report was practically com-|1 oq in by J. H. Sobeck, 241 N. ra) ee! 6 | duties } co-operate, with Washington war. | you call ’ plete Monday morning, but Joseph |] garq st. Seattle Stand by to imme entenve 1» the word CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE : ‘ len, : i Jacobs, head of the commission, re- |] yooeive one buck, Mr. Sobeck. VILIFY | | it was dangerous to fly thi TEACHERS WRITE BOOKS Discussion centered on the plan MAin-0600 | Goes to Hospital /; sod to give advance information Ono silver dollar avery day 1 VILAKY t | route at the time of year the Shén-| The use of text ke written by |. to safeguard waterfowl! in a strip of In! | _H. Johnson, 25, @ lumberjack from) ay to its contents, He claimed it! oy the Major Hoople club amem- ' 15.08 undoah started professors of the University of | territor quarter of a mile on} @}| Sedro-Woolley, stuck a match in his) was too important a document to|} hers who turns in the best yarn Old Joe ¥ I a club] “That this trip was ordered over| Washington is Increasing in the|each side of the river wm, and [ear Sunday night, ‘The match broke heaves! in the major's style, Sixty words foot Jthe protest of the commander, school, ‘Thirty-five books, volumes | Dunstan, Washington's chief game | jand Johnson was compelled to apply! Jacoby, Sterling B. Hill and W.|] ie the limit nd your yarn to He t { Capt. Lansdowne, and that ordering | by noted: writers of the faculty, are| warden, also suggested penaltion to | ask for an at tho city hospital for medical at-} Ghester Mor employed by the |! the Major club, The 6 Pin her flight at that time over the pro: |now being studied by university #tu-| all game Jaw violators by taking | tention. ‘The broken match was re: council, have been working on the || gentle Star, test of her commander constituted! dents away their tleenses ond guns bP EAD RAO eS LEAR UN AO eT survey since last Mareh, |

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