The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 2

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building ot sung Men's Re BOO—408) Arcate ficers’ siection Y Publican club IW. W. SUSPECT | Man Thought to Be Ole, THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. GHASTLY CRIME | 1S UNCOVERED 1 Wife Says “Husband a Girl’s Blood SSIST VICTORIA GETTING ALIMONY OMAHA, April %.—Soetety turned out en masse when Victoria Nadolny went to court to collect her ge She was asninted by three | town's beat Kk, and she's a sowel, Mra, Edward Creighton |Charge Dentist |Railway Tieup Is Fa ne EAST FREIGHT perts here saw the were made by the Chi-| « tleup today, Threats oe aan eee i tha anew ork Harbor Trouble Is Cause of Order mands Milwaukee road evita | seriou®) NeW YORK, April 9.—Taflroads & UNDER ARREST lawyers he's explained Hanson Is Taken not met lynia of | js in Chica A most |' DANA SLEE ls AS IT SEEMS TO ME SOLDIER BONUS MAY BE PASSED Republicans in House Would TH Tax Retail Sales ON, April 3—Repub- WASHING’ Wash CHEHALIS, April 3—A_ man} PAIS, France, April 5 thought to be Ole Hanson, 1, W. We | With Contempt | nists crime hae sunt beon commit.|'¥ affect transportation of the | 4 an embargo on all except per (Starts on Page One) ican members of the house ways f Gen. long sought by the police and sher-| | Contempt of court waa charke | ted at Versailles tire eountry: PT lettend on otrth oitianel, naa weal é ttee have decided speaks. oe ‘ iffs of the Northwest, in connection | Saturday against Ro M, Mellor A inechanio named Pelinson is ac:| Milwaukee road switehmen, pre-|ishable freight entering and ing |S ee ee tee |oe eee oe . We sstically all churches with the Centralia Armistice day | dentist, arrested by Deputy Sheritt 1 by hin wife of having mur. | *ehting wage demands, had 700 men York clty today, on account Of | dents of the day's journey are un » report favorably a soldjer bonus killing of Amerioan 1 on men, has| Nicholas Carino, Mellor waa de 1 a Gyoarald girl named Ro. | oUt today, the strike of harbor workers, hearéot luxuries in moat other 1) at this seswion, 4 was learned Eateries; Takstrees been captured in Ellensburg and) fendant in civil suit. Carino was) jande Lepricur ai ing her im * The railroad managere explained | lands ? today Will be sung at University Sheriff John Berry is bringing him delegated to serve him with sum: blood so that no te stains might f . } ‘A : i : whee smmittes are Congregational church; Temple here for investigation mons, After a hide and seek) be found. Portland Railway |the embargo wan put into effect to| Still, r and service in not what Democrats on the comm the chorus an Fir # athe late on | Hanson is the only one of the sue | game of two weeks, he finally ob- Mme. Pelisnon sald that when she Wi ll L allow cleaning up of freight which |'t wan bet ve the war, and there is osing such action, claiming = Templar. service. jpected 1. W, W, not apprehended | tained service on the dentist by| went to the kitchen to get dinner | 1 ower Wages a “s up the first day of the strike, | 4m unfortunate disregard of sched vovernment cannot afford it at after the Centratia shooting, His| posing as & patient we John! ready her husband committed he! PORTLAND, April 3.—Claiming| chairman of the man. | les and 4 missing of important con time. arrest was the resylt of his own fear, / 8. Jurey declared Mellor in con: | crime, it is now lowing $3,000 a day in| urd, stated {t would probably | P¢ctlons that are not enjoyable. No detatis of the bonus legisla | While working in Ellensburg he|tempt when he failed to appear! She found the girl dead on the bed! operation of ite local street car sys ted Monda And some of there " rreed on, but it is BO 1044 Henry b atled at the shertff's office to learn even after Cartno’s service. and blood trickling down her hus-ltem, the Portland Mailway, Light} S¢veral hundred atrikebreakers;mumt have been hiber bonus will be ‘ sity of Washi " if the 10 Centralia I. W. W. had | band's face. and ‘Power company today served | Were working today: One encounter |the government " amount aak- Woog's hall, Mallard-—-Roving His actions seer i suspicious and “IN at ANE U IZ wite lared ey hid the "pody reduce their ware May 1 breaker resulted in the rre « x a uple of “ ted, suave eat sur asked waa Marines jase smoker he was questioned, He said he has a 4}and cut it up tater in the evening Material reduction was promined, jen ntle sour train who not only for ench month's services. A 4G 1 E LICENSES |; ten been ¢alled Ole Hanson and| SPOKANE, April §—-Of seven can-| hoping to get rid of it plece by! put no figures were anna of the Ar much of anything ominent republican said today the i MARRIAG feared he would be implicated in the |didates for patrotmen here only two | piece The company recently failed tr | ommit. | “bout connections, but w us would be $20 a month or i Name and Residence Age Centralia killing onse. were able to name the mayor of the| The husband and wife were arrent-lits effort to necure the consent of the know wasn't to’ He admitted betng an T, W. W.|city when aaked by the civil service | ed and were with difficulty escorted |the public service commismion for | UBPoves reduerted « co ne traveler ‘This will make the total expendl- 10 and said he was in Centralia on | board thru a mob which wanted to lynch|gn increase in fare from 6 to 7|ta¥, and he bad agreed to meet n extra half ture about $1.500,000,000, Repub. eliingham...48' Armistice day, but left after the F, = aon = | them. | cents. | ther. ut he aa an Jeaders are considering raising ntom : oo shooting st the four American Le |JOE READY FOR He oerge oy wee he Nauta, eee Union lenders contended the strike w id have one official with us |this amount by a tax on all — e*! ion paraders | na > killed the ch ause she was wan effective, with approximately Who was on the job He was a les. No other changes in the inton, A. 1. Dianiond,...23 AAT a | EASTER | ARADE} joa us of bir Toledo’s Car Men ,000 men out train “4 a “news butcher,” | revenue law will be made at this BET ficish. Itiack Diamond, 19 E CONCLUDED HE met npr ore =< a0, soukea's} aoe Start N Strik cached sciadlelssiaain | who maid 1 yearn old, and | semnion, the majority of the house OQ, Vashon ' rAQND rire . » © inquir * 4 ss " < more chewing gum, salted *| committee decided today. Bedinsion. | oO. ; WASN’T WELCOME Mod Main Satorday where he Knock Out Geese ar ew Strike Jake Picinich, carpenter, $18 ee- | yea nuta a ere 7 Kine decided SO : : Ikno: ° tint TT DO. ond ave. N, was a pamseng in aper sub-com: See Soha W attic A. J. Palknor, of the law firth of ed 14 pairs of gloves, They $ TOLEDO, ©., April 3.-—Toledo was | ond av . ap ost ¢ views, white wiggeceey | ‘ E Ciara M.S & Falknor, heard a noise in n his sock and found a Esca With $100 | reain without street oar service to. Duff Johnson's auto when the tat-| Sinyrr ‘ will be appointed to consider ail the r a th i : ne p thes & truck 1 1 osals, but it is not ‘ Segeiine. Axel kitchen at 908 Shelby ave, Fri-|*dope" outfit. Jobnaon lives at 415) Two unmasked thugs robbed the thru the strike of railway work. | ter collided with @ street car OM could have 4 lean, eagle eng erg ubmitted bee vette, Nita, » ht. When he opened the door | mighth ave. lerocery atore of Omar W. Jamen, 65,\¢rs for more money, The strike be- | Second ave. N., between Harrivon | eyed muper-salesman, who just hyp- thought a will be . oe won, Oscar . nd the muasie of @ black gun | 119 Dexter ave, of $100 late Friday | came effective at 4a. m. today and Thomas sts., November 20, 1919.|Notined folie out of thelr chanes, | {ore te latter part of Aprib £ Senge one tat hin face. TH ES STOLE a Bible and a Xfternoon, after knocking the pro-| ‘The men demand a maximum of 60 Picinich was thrown Why, to hear him say “Honey ina eee Baxnie 1. Ses klammed the door and/pair of clippers when they robbed | prietor unconsclous with a blow on|cents an hour. ‘This ia the third| He sued Johnson and the city sweet Smyrna finn” was to y TABERNAC BAPTIST church fofferd, Thomas A burglar leave the house] R. W. Jenning’s barber shop at 614/ the head with the butt end of a re-|atrect car strike in Toledo within the for damages totaling $12,000 in \drip with eagerness to bite into (choir will sing rucifixion” Sunday ite, Eitzabeth K mmediately Madinon st, Friday night. volver past four years, Imupertor court Saturday ' thone then | events Robert W Eva May Job = Seatth oe hal e, Harry T. = Bernice William M., Iaabeile D. 1, John W Hua, Ha y,,Sampecn Thoda, Le VORCES GRANTED | Clara M. from Frank beriain, Fleda from George. BIRTHS * Seattie, boy DEATHS it, He A.. 44, 2315 120h Mrs. Sophia, 76 24h at OM, infant, 28 days, 1446 é20 ave. NW tt. Myrtic, or: J Le 15 Aiy uP J. AMENIAN DRIVE BEGINS SUNDAY tribute $100,000 Seattle launches its campaign for} ae reliet Sunday, to continue | the week. Headquarters have been estab Red Cross offices, at 31 ity #t., from which place the Will be directed ‘Phe loca! campaign is part of a na movement conducted by Near Bast relief, to taise funds WH which to rave human lives in the countries of Asia Minor. Approximately 1,200,000 destitute © adults, 250,000 orphaned children and 100,000 girls and young women re Feased from Turkish harems wil! unless America furnishes food, clothing and medicaj at it is declared. Already thousands have suc read famine and disease, and are added daily to the lists, according to cable dis from Armenia. » “Beattie, it is hoped, will contrib- at least $100,000 to the relief ” Robert Carey, Near East re- director for Western Washing waid today. ' “Surely, every Seattle in can afford to give a few dol fo save human life, when the} of little children are ringing in} ears and little bony hands are Glutching at the hems of their gar Ments, begging for br Contri Butions should be brought or mailed to headquarters in the Red Cross of. fices. Checks showid be made pay ble to 2 W. Spangler, treasurer. Mr. Weedrow Wilson _ Changes His Name BREW BEDFORD, Mass, April 2. Woodrow Wilson Willoughby, 4 14 months, of Edgartown, has his name changed by court de to Hobart Lockwood Willough- , Judge Everett A. Davis, of the bate court for Dukes county, itted the change when peti d to do so by the young man's Mr. and Mra. Leo A. Wil-| 50, ¢ man and RE’S NEW WAY TO COLLECT BILL GRANGER, April 3—Postoffice are investigating a new Leollecting method. ‘Unable to make @ customer pay a Granger merchant is said to fe mailed bim a box containing a sen bill for the amount owing, es 2 ‘The ieatalionts curiosity got the ‘Better of him, and he paid over the amount due to find out what was in id Decides to Hang to Stage Name Substitution of stage name for rew fame was sanctioned by Judge Mitchell Gilliam Saturday. He al lowed Ray Groute to become Ray Darling. Darling is a musician. Nine years ago he entered theatricals un der the name of Darling. The fic- titious name clung #0 tenaciously that he decided to make it perma- ment * “It takes » cute girl to get so man that when he tries it's lunpousible for her NEVER A MORE TENSE AND GRIPPING DRAMA SCREENED It portrays with intense realism all the gigantic scenes the stage could only suggest {| The great Kentucky Handicap race with a girl winning by a nose. | Feudist battles between the clansmen of the hills, where death is the inevitable end. | A girl rushing into a blazing barn to save a thoroughbred racer. { Gun fights between moonshiners and U. S. revenue officers, {| Masked night riders chasing outlaws at break- neck speed over the mountains. § A girl on horseback, leaping over a broken bridge above a yawning chasm to save her lover. Scores of other intense dramatic moments with a beautiful love story of a loyal clans-girl underlying it all REMEMBER IT CAN STAY ONLY ONE WEEK This theatre has offered many big pictures this season. “In Old Ken- tucky” will rank very. close to the top. * * @ Strand Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland,- pla: the “Strand Waltz,” pho to the Strand Orchestra by George Rogovoy. “Southern Fantasy,” xylo- phone solo, arranged and played by Charles Fisher, J “@egcees 352 a—s GCervarac ‘omap nn ae haere

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