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F MANSLAUGHTER | JURY VERDICT AGAINST COOK CHICAGO, Mar Hoek owas found y Selaughter by the ry at ed hin & charge of murder w , Bradway, weait The verdict, w ‘ ached PARA sealed last night, w ead t tay in J: K e Cook» law. He }ma, he claimed Cook's atte ¥ Fa & plea for a new eglta in Tine r » ene to 14 years in pr Pook heard the ve Norma Cook, the Wy iS-yearold daughter. who wa fause of the yand Bradway oom when Lic Bradway, 0 aged jelubman, was stabbed near or POR the night of August 29 s lied soon after, making » met that J. Norman Cook, « re ial agent, was his a» dot Ouble between ¢ was f wealthy Telared his frie r ¢ @aughter had beer rs the father At his tr ol fense on the © er Reet his daughter m | harm. He sw Bradway when the ‘him, and he believed hi @anger. Cook was cha tremely and unne * ee-adegd and with having st y to death when he that a cmarriage of his daughter ‘Bradway was planned ) When Cook was @ourt to face a jury Thimecit up for trial after detectives had sought him the ntry ) there was an affectionate © Between father and daughter Thwas “Daddy!” and “Faby! ’ sprang into his arms and kissed him ~ @n both cheeks © Mother was there Norma's grandfather, and cach ES Sesived a dutiful and affectio B) Ries. while courtroom habitues cran © €d necks to vee D Phe contents of the letter which Book declared led to his meeting with ged with being ex rity je s of bbed " learn brought into for he gav meeting too, and so was ate Riiadway. he ays he will never re Weal. He relied on the girl's ony to make it unnecessary to in stroduce the letter ‘The letters of Norma Ce Bradway have not been so carefu' ‘Bae They reveaied the « rs 3 wecrets in detail when they were ) Published. last fall, just after the ing of Bradway ‘They told an amazing story of a “first kiss.” the kiss of a schoolmate, Gnd of a secret marriage which the Miri later denied. ‘The story of the riage she 1 because she ht the kiss had been very Wrong, she declared / “TE didn't want ‘think evil of me.” » lover, to ¥. my said Largest Audience In thet Northwest Reads Star Want Ads mrnsiccdaa sheet | CRUEL PILE Van Vleck Fo Found Genuine FREE - To anyone suffering from Piles a we make this unlimited offer: Send us your ad- dress and re- turn “mati will bring On a rey Tero tas pense, of one tole Absorp- tion” Troat- Ment for ltehin Bleed Protrudin Piles and auch Pile * trouble— all in plain w rap per- rece TO * [ke YRER. 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AND, Mareh Seventy Oregon members of the 162r fantry Grd Oregon), 45 of the Oregon engineers, 60 soldiers o 1étst infantry (former 2nd Wash and Nortt ton) and 40 Montana kota men arrived here y day evening and were given a rousing reception » returning heroes paraded and were feted and fed at the Municipal auditorium. he Oregonians of the 162nd are former members Companies M ot em and L of The Dulles, and " citizens of those cities were journey to Camp Lewis was at 2am. The men expect to be mustered out within ten days “= MASKED GALLER ROBS WOMAN the A string of paste jewels wns reward of a masked bandit who up Mrs, Fred Howell, $314 30th ave N. W., in the doorway of her res dence at 9 p. m. Friday ‘The man knocked at the door, and when Mra, Howell appeared, leveled a large revolver, and gruffly de manded the “sparklers,” which were about her neck. Mrs, Howell handed em over promptly, and the bandit grabbed them and made off hurried. ly Motorcycle men from the police station, arriving on the spot a few | moments late: 1 to locate him. ‘Convict Fullerton of Libel Against Oregon U Regents EUGENE, Ore, March %— James ‘Relief Which Is Healing eo Fullerton, who for the past two Thousands i lyears has been publishing a small paper, The Ore Hornet, devoted the University of Ore } to attacks gon, and who wax (ndicted on five counts for criminal libel against th of Campbell dents of th county grand jury, the first count In here Fullerton’s attacks upon versity began soon after the of regents had refused | him to place on the ‘eton of a whale he had brought to Eugene from the Oreg at. Engines Clang as Policeman Uses Wrong Alarm Key NEW YORK, March &—An ab sent-m. 1 policeman turned In an arm of fire from the stage of the President P. and the faculty and university by the Lane is held guilty on the circult court board regente, atu the unt board to permit Hudson. theatre short time before the performance start In a few moments the entire theatre belt and its usual 8 o'clock throng was startled by the appearance of fire engines from every direction It was found that the poll had mistaken his fire alarm key the one which merely headquarters that he b inspection and il was well made his County Superintendent of Schools A. 8. Burrows has received a tele gram from his son, Albert, stating arrived in Boston from |that he has our Dancing a House Start right. Join the Class in Dancing le of Good ce 5th and University, ampus the skel- | APPOINT REPUBS CANADA TROOPS Nine ublicans have INWALES CAMP a: nati " Come 1 | tte w York;| than 200 ¢ 1 | Tilson, Connecticut; Timberlake, Col | 4 t at the K ° and Young, North Dakota am Rhyl, Wales The six vacancies on the interstate ¢ “ hi he railroad and packer leg been oval eazeragbaenaaty, = 1 as follows ' during which t on t r 4 C ' w © olding | Six vacancies roprite| pied to ¢ . tions committee 4 filled, ‘The | a men appointed are : Repre at the & The . gan: French kee be from New Brunsw York; Hodge age siete floers and men who Pennsylvania. and Tinkhasn temonstration, were killed | chusetts. Hod x ucee t The outbreak wad pitated nerley Uiring chairman of the night. Until Thured: appropriations comm : p and neighboring territor Bee es wae in the hands of the troop They marched up and down, firing [ r weapons, and destroyed the é ts of larke storenounes: | Several Killed tered Aber ne from ¢ HOTEL ROBBER ir adva the rioters in th ce on s aca) « clash result SAN FRANCISCO, March §—at * ce cue An » andl aa teed tempting to check a stolen ault « The contemplated raid on Aberg Richard Alfred Palmer, o was prevented, however. Thursday | Louis, was arrested late last night! ine movement started to die gradu at the St. Francis hotel, charged any, and order was restored in the ‘with burglary. The suit care, ac \ camp by the Canadian officials cording to the police, contained $10. without outside intervenuon, accord. 0 in clothing, Jewelry and cameras, |ing to The Daily Mall jail wtolen from the Pa‘ ane Mt Ty tus teen semenatration; thew't | Francis hotels sands of loaves of bread were tram Palmer was surprised last night| pied in the mi ter being wetzed turned to her nother’s room for her s were seized at the auxiliar rchief. He told the girl ers, and carried off, and t re aoa NEW LAUGHS Miss Fulton reported to Jon, after the riot wan over, y clals men that debarkation would be fa Do? Palmer waa arrested in the hotel) oitit at once, and th they lobby would at thelr , Too much money.” is the reason| He w wered to + eo de he gives for th A to | clared within two weeks his story, his mother left him $75.-|of the men would be w 000, which he spent touring Europe | overseas, and that every availat and America, Examination of Palm: | transport would aced at the police, who estimate his collections and Salvati Army bulidings were 2 amounted to $20,000 the only ones left standing | PLUS WAR TAX ONE PRICE CHARGE GRISSOM "ene ru IN BANK CASE’ tama America Announces $750,000,000 Claim Against the Enemy WASHINGTON, March 8.—Ameri can claims for damages against Ger-| many and Austria thus far totai| CHICAGO, March 8.—Will PATRIOTS FLOAT LIBERT Y $750,000,000, the state department |Mannon Grissom, former cashier ot | iners @ thin, it was stated of Chica, who w rd arrested a af et | The claims have been filed with | time ago in Beattie, in connection BY FRANK J, TAYLOR “Of course, we haven't enough gold the tate department by American | With the bank's failure, was booked | anited Drew Staff ¢ spondent)) and sound foreign money to float our Jeitizens and concerns. They cover)" a ¢ ote, AS vag: ae ny PRAGUE, Czecho-Slovakia, March | entire issue, but we have mines, for the following: * grk 1) s.4By Mail)—Interesting lights on |ests, and railroads. It will not b Death and injury from submarine | expressed willingnéss to return to tatun of the old Haps-|necesaary to have so much mone warfare, destruction and damage to|Chicago. and clear up anything in/the financial status of toe as win franc will be worth f Américan vensela from submarines, |connection with the bank's failure, | burg empire are contained in an in-| since ® franc will be ctu |terview whteh the Czecho-S! five crowns losses of American oes in both | of 4, American and fore stoma, Ic | minister of finance, Dr, Alojs fhen, too, we will demand pay or value of personal property and de-|Dream of Trouble ranted the United Press correspon:|ment by the Austrians and Hunga struction requisition of Ameri F dent paso Nppuey, tanec — wes Rca ic Garman’ ant ner | orecasts Arrest! 'ti: nasin, who was imprisoned by |hemia during the war. Metals, such triaHungary in enemy territory and| ST. LOUIS, March &—A girl in|the Austrians for his revolutionary | as brass, iron, copper, were concer territory occupied by enemy force Detroit med that two of her}sympathies nd condemne « the trated in Vienna They have 4,000, At the outbreak of the war, Am friends in St, Louls had got into}ground that hé had connect with | 000,000 crowns’ worth of stuff the can-owned property in encmy and trouble, and the dream came true| President Masaryk, is lively little confiscated, from us, which they vaded territory totaled about $300,-|when two young men were arrested | ld man with shrewd ideas and ¢ Want. to give to their industries. We 000,000, American claims in number|in a department store suspected of {Cut plans for the future financing are demanding they sh it back to ran 1 into the thousands, the |trying to short-change girl clerks, [Of the CzechoSlovak republic u state department said. They will be! ‘Alpert Hengstebeck, 23 yearn old. Refused to F Taxes Workmen Captured submitted in a formal statement to|and Walter avis, 22° are the young} “Our situation financially is per “The Austrians used many means Germany and Austria. men, and “Ruth” is the Detroit gir!.|fecUly clear,” says 30° to weaken us durin e war, They |In Hengstebeck’s pocket ‘was found| hema resisted the , ‘ “| puilt factories around Vienna, took ee this letter, received at the generai|cMlly as wel morally, Feople our supplies there, and then made U. S. Soldier Draws {aciivery window by Hengstebeck. - |Tefused to pay taxes, until there /our workmen xo down there to make i} Your most welcome letter ana| Vee ™ than t munition: They allowed ur owr Socks Knitted by . And | uid, Now that goes to the new 1 - arin act cards received. Am more than | Fanaa {mines and industries to go to ruin Mother Back Home | piea:ea to near trom you. Ruth naa|PUPHe. All the people wip retiwel| Now they expect to keep what the ST. LOUIS, March &—How “one bout you two, and you|'© Pay to the Austrian: ‘ungarse have stolen § 8, 3 «ale ; - in St. Louls, Bo be| (mire are now v¢ untarily paying ‘© get money the Austrians took chanee in five million” came true,| oe. & up to th zecho-Slovak republic the orphan and insurance accounts and an American soldier in Mrance ha | We must have a new system of|in our bar They arrested dit drew, from the Red © ms, a pair of paRaees money, and base it on francs OF \torg who resisted this The Aw socks that had been knitted by his Junits, But we cannot make the /trians dep de-—of course we mother, is related by Lieut. J. W chdnge until th frontiers are fixed. pave the bond: but they are not Anderson, who was assistant mana Temporarily we must suffer the fll worth much owing to the fall in ger of the Red Cross station at of the crowns with the rest of the! .aiue of the crown, and the shaky Dijon. former Hapsburg monarehy Austrian treasury. Two moto cle dispatch bearers stopped at the station, and Lieut Characterizes our methods tn |! Money Hearded Bagret. . every. transaction, : ; ow s ew) Dn Anderpon, noticing that their foet|| tomers are accorded every cours || We expect to ismue our new) “Our first liberty loan of the new were wet, gave each a pair of socks || te8¥ consistent with sound buai- || money ured by the loans of the republic was a great succe We Tota tha’ Mad Onoda bine, Ove’ ooi.|{ em eam niles. We have probably a. billion | decided to float it secretly for 600,000 ser “whe is ERG ta, one Ubi took 0/ crowns of gold hidden by people und crowns, It never was advertised, but out a tag? at quantity of Mnglish, Freneh,|in spite of the fact that it had no MME erisua Son webbed /O specially American money. Peo-|paign, it was more than twice over Mesias sane’ Yeni: Uk toy < One 14 on Savi » have hoarded it during the war.| subscribed in one week We got mother, back in Ohio,” Accounts § bject to Check Are || “‘Ve also have a lot in vaults, ea-| 1,070,000,000 owns without any ef 4 Cordially Invited, pecially American money It was fort at all Lieut. Anderson calculated that : a — brought to Hurope by the American| ‘That will finance us until the with the number of socks and sol « soldiers and got to Switzerland. | pea nference meet 1 1 |diers in France, the chance of that)! | Peoples Savings Bank |iriere it was bought up for crowns |ean establish «new system of money soldier getting that pair of socks was || SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST [a+ a fairly good rate 1 brought| secured by support from other coun-' labout one in five million, by courier over the border * tries, SU WITH A CONTINUOUS LEVY'S Bi SHOW ‘T MISS THE BIG | SHOWING | WALCAMP who will be secured in turn by D OF (ABIE KABIBBLE) SEATTLE’S POPULAR HEBREW COMEDIAN, CLAUD KELLY, MADELINE ROWE, COREY HUNT, FLOY WARD AND FRANK SHAW “THE BARGAIN HUNTERS’ BALLOON THE FIRST EPISODE OF * natural resources. The public will have confider in the new money, and will b to gamble with crowns WASHINGTON, March 8.James L. 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