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| IN LOVE TRIANGLE — Ee Weather Tonight, rain; Friday, fair; moderate southwest- LA E erly winds, Tempers Las! Rey tent la EDITION Tealay noon, 46, 5 March 3, 1879, Per Yous, by Mati OMAN IS SLAI PPP PP PPL PPP PLP PPP PPL PP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP oe x & On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Entered as Second Class Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash, under the Act of Congre Sto $9 Kae SEATTLE, WASH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. TWO C | | ‘Mimi was bad Her frequent of. wes against the peace and dignity | ie of these United States, so it was al : leged, had made her an undesirable. | } and ‘ Bhe was to be deported-——-back to f Canada, where she came from WOULD BLOW THE GAME IRE TRAP VOLUME SEATTLE f i” F POLIC D TODEATH FORMER | Tacoma Man Arrested as “Other Man” Denies He | Killed Her | Beattie police t were asked by Chief Smith of Tacoma to be on the lookout for Edward Cunningham, He is wanted in connection with the shooting of his former wife, Mra. Theresa Cunningham, 29, shortly be fore midnight last night in her Tacoma apartments. She died in a | hospital early this morning. Cunningham disappeared from | Tacoma last night, supposedly in his Maxwell automobile. ‘Tacoma police believe that the woman's former husband might be able to throw light on the ¢circumstances surrounding That a repetition of the old love Home and Mother. Underworld’s Choice. || The Story of Mimi. A Sleuth’s Surprise. BY HAL ARMSTRONG ONE KNOWS the inner workings | of a crook’s mind better than @ \ > certain inspector of immigration who ia puffed up the long flight of stairs to © Annie the Gun's place one noontime, | | two weeks ago. in search of that malefactress, Mimi |( CHAMPION STEER IS PY DEEP OLSON RAPS [2323/27 | OR TOTAL OF $2,300 CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Beet steak You may go to any crook and ask on the hoof sold for $1.75 a pound here today. “Black Ruler,” the champion | steer at the International Live | stock Show, fed by Purdue uni- If the chance were offered, he | IS CHARGE DISBAR HIM ool Blow the game. He would! versity, was sold at auction to te . ’ ) sain sas i ee er aa eet House in New Lamping s Platform Denies Christensen’s State-|“It’s Either Serious or Wilson & Co., packers, at that world all over again. price, As the steer weighed 1,360 pounds, the price for the animal ‘And all the underworld would re-| YOrk Is Swept by Flames An American merchant marine! ments That Port Employes | Ridiculous,” Declares At- folce with him, for it ts only in the} and Guests Are Caught Co-operation with the federal government in the Are intimidated torney Accused . wheat the port of was moresthan $2,300. The purchase price is the low- that the crook’s pals attempt . to drag him down again, once he has —-- creation of a free zone system, est in years paid for an interna tional champion. Last year’s win- ner brought $2.63. All prices for the champions sold at auction ket up, They would, in fact, give] NEW YORK, Dec, 2—Five lives Seattle can establish factory areas to receive and re- | him a helping hand, and gladly, Were lost In a fire which ewept thru! export forei yaw Jucts. sioner Christensen that port employes | Olson, clubman and attorney in the} immigration sleuth well/ an apartment house here. Flames) ki i P ye é - | have been given to understand that | Central building, seeking to disbar | Sukie Sik sllie to sect tore ax lake available cheap factory sites, so new indus-| they must yote tor Thomas 8. Lippy |him from practicing law, were mid | were under those of last year, in accordance with the drop in live alr shaft, trapping the victima Po | tries can be brought to Seattle. | or ris their jobs were denied by | by Olsbn today to be “serious, if not stock prices recently. STORRS GETS } } Charges made by Port Commis:| New accumtions flung at George | : ry Dae ‘ triangle culminated 4; hooting Hee maid the dead are: Absolute independence from domination by pri- | “vpy, and at the post commission | ridiculous.” A REHEARIN was indicated today with the arrest. Mrs, Boswell Reed, opera singer. | wate dock owners or Japanese interests. meeting Wednesday he introduced a| A new bill of complaint drawn by at Tacoma of Ray E. Moon, a lodge — Miss Marjorie Lescomb, actress, resolution declaring that port em-|the grievance committes of the Se — brother of Cunningham's, as the alk Encouragement of the greatest use of storage facil-| [\0)<, may vote as they piesa ities of the port plant by King county producers. Accompanying the resolution, Lip- s. e se Dr. F. M. Potter, Mra. Jennie Jenkins, 5 %, Jeged “other man.” He is held , lle erate attie Bar association charges Olson Ruth Garrison’s Lover to! Ohba: e with- unidentified. |with defrauding Mrs. Bugenia An- ‘ SHE KNOWS only coy a } 1 Pg happens to be on the[aeroon, of Tole, in Kitmp county,| Come Up in January gf ered the fire, sald she heard & crack: | HE ABOVE is George B. Lamping’s platform. It is} other foot. 1% is unfortunately true | Ut Of & 20acre tract of real estate Le <Hubt You know the girle (Ai) ting sound, and, opening the door, along the path of progress. It is the next step in| that one of the commissioners haa| left her by her father, Hans Berg:) | OtraitlA Dee to arenaiiiog pees bere found the hall s meas of flamen |. the development of the port's facilities to larger and larger| filed port employes into headauar.| Re The St YE ey of his appeal from his conviction of lag Deny eg public benefit. and requesting them to work for the | WITHOUT BEING ASKED setucteg | Fuith Garviaon, it’ was have deen} Seattle and King county need factories—more and more} candidate which this commissioner} Without solicitation on her part, aay role agp The hearing will! She is thought to door eut/of them. We are ridieny conspicuous here by the ab-| {vores in my stead. 1 may say this| Olson is said to have acted as her at- meee oe supreme court ¢M/ abont 11 p, m. Why n : Adjoining since Of denokertaods. Is {t because private down- So Commmtasioner Cheistenneas torsey, tn V4, wegen hongsaaa es pean Storrs was recently ordered to the yh ges pe am conapa tar] rere and: Rane eppowetees have made water front,| Thursday addressed an letter | property from her And left her dest- ees. ve ty | Meanwhile ‘ space prohibitive é him, in which he tute. ¢ DR voy an = SS case Police to be, well known tn Call} “Seattle is situated for manufacturing en’ him on ‘his discovery tt fm |. With her three miherehiNares ae | et Se ee ecto he lena today, it i for the business of t ployee cannot be 1, 4 and 6 years, respectively, Mrs. Tacoma, or to have tak trom Eng (Just as it is ‘or the A grea Port. | constitutional right to vote as they| Anderson is said to be living in a| PO8ed as Storrs’ wife, but gossip] 110 Telogrense ond pr.| But it did not become a ig port until the founders of men cit : i ne-room shack on the property her rare ee Se and de-| deine dispatched to cities in ind traf Sea made 4 ristensen adda t the Lippy | her, dependent ‘ t the New York Ser ad Pory..ct Segre td Se revolution should be amended s0| wholly apcn a $24 monthly. charity | manded that she divorce Storrs. Mrs,| Northwest today. He is 40 years “You tell me your secre! that “no Individual acting as cam- Storrs declined. Miss Garrison asked | Ol. § feet $ inehes tall, has a Eee eeective. It's safe wi 4 ‘The bodies of Mra. Reed and Mrs. | WAS NO EASY TASK, and as long as the Port of} paign manager, campaign secretary pi ome oe tthe pron bl eaid,| her to luncheon at the Bon Marche| june face, brown eyes and black [ANT HER, BECAUSE WE'RE | jeckins, her sister, were found in Seattle shall exist, it will owe a debt of gratitude to| or member of a campaign committee | “have arisen out of the Tolo grave. | 2%4 Poisoned her. After her convicy ji, Maxwell Is a gray touring car, . . ” 918 5 ber TO DEPORT HER’ leach other's arma, They evidently Gen, H. M. Chittenden, Robert A. Bridges and Judge C.|! ® port commission election, shall yard. I own the graveyard. tion, Storrs was tried and convicted lel, license number 75111, Cunningham is an uncle of Mra. had tried to reach a door communi ; ; § ite | 0¢,#iven employment by the port.”| “Some while ago the citizens of | f *educing her, Edith Cunningham Stagg cating with the next building, thru| Remsberg for keeping straight to their course, despite) “I have no doubt. this rule willl Tole asked me to need the graveyard | apr Eiteape’ Booey ws ee which many escaped, but had fallen | heinous abuse and vilifications heaped upon their heads by| reieve you of any embarrassment,”|to the town. This. for reasons * MORE POLICE Stage. been ‘understand? I'm looking for | SB named Mimi. She used to live! wien within a few steps of it, the same forces that are now lined up against Col. Lamping. | the ietter to Lippy continues, “caused |my own, I refused to do. 1 told Sea the Gaaet ve j Jon’t know her b: ~ Tho the finger of suspicion points Ty want fier, bocaues a These men in their day, and Dr. Walter T, Christensen] >¥ ‘* report that Charles Allen, |them they could go on burying their to have prepared to leave Tacoma by r following them, refused to sell out to fly-by-night schemers | 7°UF “ampaikn manager, has your)dead there free of charge, as they }the other man in the case, is known a 4 rl , ~ support for secretary of the commi* | have dene for years, but that I would t oahve prepared to leave Tacoma by on and to others whose private interests conflicted with the} sion, ana that you intend to restore | keep the deed myself. automobile at daybreak this morning. Rb any help youl got thom public interests. Hamilton Higday, another of your! “This roiled some of the old'mom| tearing that Seattle's “cri Mrs. Cunningham sued for divores _ o) ance 1 aan’ knit 2 CARFARE RAISE ‘The finger of scorn was potnted at Chittenden exactly as It was potntea | “A™mPaien com c.g his old po) backs up. They have held a grudge | qa yom sows it Ps eral Re . from Cunningham about two mont hy | at Bridges and Remaberg, and now at Christensen and Lamping, by greedy | “0? 8% Port manager. against mo ever since. They Ted) crease the membership of the police |®S° He did not contest the case . “This rule will also relieve you of about the first disbarment proced. _ “Not so fast, now,” broke in the Interests and political and journalistic jackals who always are ready to! 1. wmtmrasament you must feel over |ings against me, thought they eaw . “Wait ull I tel you. If He Will Sign)?” "pon the public treasury, And why? Because these men refused | the ‘activity of Traffic Manager nat a Announces ig Port of Seattle os the " of Tra nag’ & chance to get back at me, and, as fw @ chance to give a girl a | to wreck the Port of Seattle; because they refused to give five millions | 4!" Descreon, who posted a memor-|t oan nea went to Mr anderen department, Mayor Caldwell urged|She was awarded the decree. The | the city council Thursday to provide | 44Y After the decree was issued Cun- for 44 additional policement for 1921,)"/"sham walked into Prosecuting 4 7 rf : eres’ ‘4 . | Attormey Askren's office and de you'd do it, what? Well, this ince awny to private Interests, a 3 With the inauguration of the one- Mimi has got off wrong, that’s Ordina Their position has been entirely funtified. The Port of Seattle has made porno hag Ben Reem bin tae ore "hice her into making these! 4.,.orrineight system, on January manded a warrant for the arrest of She's a good girl, if she has a good. They did not throw away Seattle's heritage for a meas of pottage vd a to deal] 1, the mayor pointed out, the work- loon, Up in Canada, where we're| Maver Hagh Caldwell announced | oo atooa ridicule; they food abuse; they worked hard, long hours andj Wil! make {t easier for you to PROMISED TO TREAT HER ing force of the police department | SAYS MOON with Warren ©. Pendleton, assistant | “1K A BROTHER” to wend her, her little old|Thureday that he would sign the) Vio: any pay—and Seattle now is a world port. carole to. the peaeitelan, Whe will be decreased by 64 men. WRECKED HIS HOME Th ordinance increasing street The complaint alk aoa eemeyeenemnneennaeeenesen “ - sate ie waiting for her to come) -O'tites from 6% to 8% cents. oe helped organize your campaign com-| poremans nominterrention wit a ee nn Ie ey Soa Rome. She wants to forgive and for-| “5 Mtns city council waa scheduled Bat that must not be all. Just as it was necessary in the past 1@ | mittee, and who, I'm informed, has! pointed his stepdaughter, Mrs. Ander. be i a Prosecutor, He appeared to et cin her girl a chance 10 £9) +, eet in apecial session at 1p. m.| yeurs to free Seattle from private greed that it might become a world | telephoned election officers Asking son ag sole executrix of the extate Gaehhtineer oe aR Straight. Get me; it's your cue to| 7. i eday to take action on the pro| port, it now becomes necesaary to free it for ite manufacturing and | that they support your candidacy. | he iett her, Olson solicited her to be ; was told he could not ae ail you can, for Mimi's) vised raise in railway fares. industrial growth. The port of Seatile CAN be a mighty Important | “You will recall that after the po-| ciiowed to probate the estate, prom Se cn nrant lees, be: = Caldwell declared that he did not factor in this development—in making waterfront property available sition of executive ‘secretary WAS ising to treat her “like a brother.” a are rb — his charges. ‘SUDAS NEVER HAD favor the elimination of the transfer for factory purposes at reasonable prices, The port, having established ABOLISHED, you sugested to me) 416 js accused in the complaint of 3 _ that he had no evidence S3IN6 ON your privilege. Under the ‘Thomson ordi-| jtgelf in the export and import world, ean now enter the second phase | that we elect Reeves Ayimore, Jr. | vnogtigence, mismanagement, breach |_ CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec, 2.—|~ nl suspicion, “Why choowe me to jovh and k!4| nance, transfera would not be latued| of its work, the development of manufacturing, an assistant secretary, and that| of trict and tread te aiektee at | pour masked tandite held up and} The Next day Mra Cunningham Bother: ie, ‘Mauired. “Home and)on the metal token fares | And George FR. Lamping can be relied upon to help this program of | later you suggested Charles Allen | complainant and handling said es-| robbed passenger train No. 6 on the | !mformed the prosecutor that Cum: mother! Oh, you birds go the limit.|” pointing out twat the rallway will | y-—Lippy, whose millions are invested in certain in-| for secretary. I presume that in the| tate.” ‘The property involved, it is| Southern Railway at Orielda, Tenn.,|"™nsham had gone to her home! don't you, whe c pp ent ‘opposition to} while she was id you, m you want to grab| he placed on a warrant basis on De-| DORM ink they've got to fight the public interests of the port? | lsht of your present ‘opp alleged, is worth from $100 to $500 an | early today. The escaped, The away and had taken ne of us poor girls? Judas never! cember 24, Caldwell® said that it| ‘°° x . 6 8 politicians’ you will be prepared to! gore, mail and express cars were looted, | C4‘Pets and other pieces of furniture, had & thing on you. No—do you poor ‘ withdraw the suggestion that either ri Th tofti She then went to the police and : ight be impossible “for street car ‘ s a On October 26, 1912, the complaint © postoffice at Oneida was also . | oad Ea te you whe is Mim!| tmployes to cash the warrante at| {TIS the same old fight. The same short-sighted interests | mr. Ayimore or Mr. Allen be employ-| recites, Olson persuaded Men Ander, |FObbed, presumably by the same|Deputy Prosecutor Ray issued @ Gia Ber in the ke area tang ne | thelr face value that yelled wigh the morning Jappy-Eye that notorious) et by the port ek son to deed five actes to Henry J. | band. aearch warrant, |The city, Goaamaa in the can and feed her on| «, majority of the council as at| Ay == yl Haft peg os i, and we don't cave SO oe ED Gorin, an attorney, as guardian of| Officers with bloodhounds have} then rai “unningham's rooms im Satish and watered milk on a dirty | presented constituted, bought the| Slogan: “We want the Ayres’ terminals ai - . Oscar Gustaf and Esther Anderson, | been sent from here. the Allyn hotel and found the cam pee for 60 days ti!) you got| traction line and made the contract,”| Who builds them ;” the same interests who stood in their own her half-brother and sister, then pets and other articles. ¥ to kick her out over the bor-| Caldwell declared. “If they realize| way when they fought the port’s interests, are now lining up M minors. | An BAI They also found a .32 calibre auto @er? Mother! How do you get tint! ia nescasity far toomenaleas ¢ A ‘ at matic pistol and a half a pint of f ve necessity for Increasing the rates.| goainst Lamping and against further progress! Later, says the complaint, Olson | Y ¥ own,|in accordance with our contract, 1| #S=2S* site) F got her to deed him two and a half whiny. progress. Can LA Way? I've got a mother of my ® 00d one, too; but do you think! oe ‘ ° " Cunningham then returned to the |consider it. under all the etrcim s saa ae " - acres adjoining two and a half he al- " z a ow ~ back now, the way 1) stances, my duty to sign the bill.” ILL SEATTLE BE FOOLED THIS TIME? We'hope MI agenta accompanied the | Pedy claimed, aa his fee far services, FOR YEAR pabecever at se, Ste and a epector, had or “aldwe Late na n Ps} PSE) ative v i 3 Ay, 4 Ni od jormer Bmbd to leave him, but the| ee ere mentad, that he ex not. If a representative vote is cast Saturday, we potion Oty squed catty lait -eventag In November last, it is alleged, Mrs. Rione. ie tote to Babee ad on 0 ve jon of : , Anderson discovered that this deed iMepector caught her arm. H Sto Nene ee ee know it won't. in a raid on the home of Mary San ht her arm. He jerked |, $15,000,000 traction purchase | ” v * ete ~erty gave Olson the cleared and improved e completed some tine withina month.| Seattle wants factories. Seattle wants the tideflat mo-| ders, mother-in-law of ex-Policeman | Pie ea ee eee area ga “Bull, eh?” he retorted. “T" i ‘ re t 1352 Yakima ave. two years by a bill submitted to th tiv ve , eh? eto I'l! show me Liye gear | ods ma manufactur-| Bd Hagen, a 2 4h ‘ ve ) . 8 ‘0 the | tectives gave him the gun, requil Bee bow much bun it ta. And when| Amendments to the Thomson o por nopoly broken up. It needs manufacturing and r where, it was reported today, they'| ban ene agen whlch was Sitt-| house Immigration committee today him to sign a. police nt nee T get thru you're net tel tes oe cee Gree nny ttor. | Ing sites. i 3 Rees | destroyed 711 quarts of home-made | piu, the house, barn and other out-/ »y its chairman, Representative Al-| That was on Nov. 1. Where this Mimi is. She's a «mat | 0%, th® councilmen Thursday after “George B, Lamping knows it—and no special interest Will) joer ana seized @ case of the brew id bert Johnson, Washington. FEARED CBNNINGHAM ” Mayo “aldwell a Rall y A " PY ' itl, with snappy dark eyes, } oe eee ee ion will attent|ever tie his hands-in working out this program. as evidence. MORTGAGE FOR $400 Johnson, who has been making al WOULD MURDER HER | WASHINGTON, Dec, 2—Al im-| asked for the return of his gun. Ray | migration would be suspended for] issued the order and the police dé hair and even teeth. she ; . nj 1 3 Sanders was arrested and re-| GROWS TO $1,200 thoro study of the immigration situ- eieie know Badges the session A successful business man, a fearless official, George B. a Ganiera was nerested and re-| "'5n January #9, 1918, according to | re ne Bee caausranion Silt «staan shah hac dea He pulled trom his pocket an en.| LIQUOR CHARGES AGAINST) Lamping will be a successful and fearless port commissioner.) pie. Sage John 1. Gordan. this | the complaint, she and Oscar Ander-| action is necessary to prevent]! recovered his gun, Mrs, Cum Yelope with Canadian pos extracted a letter and her to read. “We wrote to her mother,” “and this is her answer.” GIRL GORES Him | afternoon, charged with violating the| #0 signed a $400 mortgage, deliv: | “hordes of foreigners,” many of} "sham told City Detective Peters city liquor ordinance cred to the Seattle Garage Co. for an| whom are undesirable, from enter-| 8°" “if you hear that T am murdered 2 " v b 3 will know who did it, He has | Hagen is under wentence to serve a| uto. Later she was informed the| ing the United States, you ? | term in ral prison for Nquor law | Mortgage was for $1,200, the com - pies threatened to kill me. He will do it.” o | violations and is at liberty on appeal. | Plaint states, but she received no This was Peterson's statement to- nders is 49. She is said| Value for the $800 balance, and day. In a number of cases several city precincts have been combined and | on it.| BE. J. Smith, 7 1sth ave. N. W., a it for were dismissed when Lavinus ¥ Smith, arrested with him, assumed he said,|the guilt and waw fined $350 ky Fed jeral Judge Neterer. Mra. § 3 | WITH DISTRUSTE to have told the officers Hagen no| claims the amount—$1,200—wag in Girls employed at McCormick ‘The girl gore. vy - pry 4 “Once to Every only one polling place provided, Learn where your polling place is | wnger lived in her home, but resided | 8¢rted by Olson wrongfully, fraudu Brothers’ store at Tacoma, who ful look, then glanced on oe. M ad C. h TODAY, so that you may be sure to get your vote in Saturday In the | downtown, She took all blame for| lently and without her knowledge or 1 knew Mrs. Cunningham, declared Mn Mi. ores travernas ne an omes the wort election, A list of the polling places is given on page 13 of to | the evidence found on the premises, | Consent, or that of Anderson H that she was in constant fear of her liner, then she » ee ae Great Opportunity ieee, vatise way Olson was one of the owners of the] ‘ former husband. hen, t ne ar Star, dl Se a Seattle Garage C: eged Henry Nord, charged with hol Mrs, o. Lee, Let's eee th gnature, Well Did it ever occur to you that If you know the number of your precinct, you can easily locate attlo Garage Co., it is alleged, a y bi jolding| Mrs, A. C, Lee, who often walked maybe it ain't forged mother wants her I guess Mimi's Minted every day in the Busi. « Opportunities columns of ar A to’ the: pis | yome! loyes of the Labor| home with Mrs, Cunningham, said % Jo not know the number of your precinct, fact unknown to the plaintif¢ until} up women emp! home h e ne a ag on Bad office, Main 6000, tell them car aaa STARVED Docs 1 November, 1920, The note and mort: | temple @ month ago, was sentenced | she often told her that Cunningham 4, were assigned by | to one to five years in the state pen-| was following her home. You come bax t i el r gage, it is claim She handed him back the etter|| NAPs the means x rots p. m. to 8 p. m. Saturday. If the vote comes out, the port will be said to have bought the ompang| Thursday, RS As that Cunningham lurked in the nd Was gone. ‘The inspector pe | | eee ee ae tt atte || saved, and Lamping will be elected. ‘The danger is. small vote, from Olwon. sate. ot Failed S$ shadows in the alley back of her wed his steps down stairs, grin-|| tiene’ “Autom wr hea Learn your polling place today—and be sure to yote Saturday. 4 Prior to November, 1916, Olson is] Failed to Steer apartment at nights, that he often ni 4 home, Automobile,”. “Secure a «ee | For failure properly to feed his wed to have been acting for the A A d c trailed her about the city. Wednes ‘M get Mimi tonight,” he report.|| Busines My “Luxuries,” and AT DARKEN a IKE” NOW dogs #0 that their ribs showed, Jacob jestate of Hans Bergman, and, as uto Aroun OW | day night Ray Moon went to Mrs. ed at his office, pridetully, ton rt, || many other things obtainable R! ut 4 Coffman was fined $25 and costs in| Mrs, Anderson's attorney, instituted] steering an automobile around a| Cunningham's room. This was define only by & good business deal idge O, W. Brinker's court @hurs-|an action in Kitsap ¢ ) Utes later, LADY’S MAID} WHOLE TOWN “Lal wet ‘em, don’t unty to fore- | cow that stood in the road near Kent, | itely established today, Iways get ‘em, don’ 4 1” Take a chance, COLUMBUS GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Dec WINNIPEG, Man., Dec. 2--"Mike" |day. Coffman said he could prove|close the mortgage, He failed, it is} last July, was too much of a job for| He chopped her wood and helped After supper, mmoking a cign |] pip look at AMERICA. ‘This city was in darkness last night | Franche, 14, worked as chore boy |the dogs loved him because they fol: | said, to notify her of the procee Ole Teiger, according to W. G. Fol-| her with the chores, ‘The police went back to Annie's gy oes om ae Bo, look at the Business Op when a rat crawled behind for Mrs, Fred Smith for jlowed him incessantly. But the rep-|but directed Attorney Gorin to sum's complaint, who said the ani-| found the ashes of his cigarets on him at the head of the ut Paagd portunities listed in The Star |) i onpourd, causing a short eircuit| months when she discovered * ssentative of the Society for the| ter an appearance for her, Anderson | mal's leg was broken and it had to] the cook stove in her apartment 7 j ‘ou the inspector?” whe anked IT PA YS |which “burned out” the dynamos.|was a girl. Now Miss Mike” is! Prevention of Cruelty to Animal and other defendants, and admit all’ be shot. Folsum won a judgment of| Neighbors of Mrs, Cunningham saw (Turn to Page 7, Column » |The rodent was electrocuted, | Mrs. Smith's maid, clured “it was food they wante (Turn to Page 7, Column 2), $180 against Teiger, (Turn to Page 7, Column 2) EARL

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