The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1921, Page 2

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+ TAGE 2 ’ rrr | BY AIL CLATRE | AWD | HELO FIVE lithe timeg when more ‘bottles’ ar ready for sen, are Ged ap in the aces wren THE ‘dincovere@ than at any other time.” rivee here today, pending decision tm q pase NGI en Sound steamers 4 win the mystic dream hook " 3 Jittsastlin Ghat Seek 3, Late, ‘Ths moat common mistake of the|Wife Gets Order for Him to| tne neamen's wage controversy, | ‘ port warden, | self-appointed “lookouta” on the bay Testify They are Eastern Guide, Wert] - atramers is that of the etray Moating her Wimrod, West Ivan and Pawlet. cap or hat, says the port warden.| SAN FRANCISCO, April 30——Tena| Six other steamers now londing are “Undor every hat ts a ‘dead man,’ | Mooney went to San Quentin peniten |alno expected to be tled up when den John. |ready to clear, They are Akutan, » to bring | Ityder Hanify, Stanley Dollar, West , into | Haven, Wabkeena and Stanwood. of “floating bodies” reported sighted they think. Frantic mensagen to the by some commuter strong Want Rehearing of Case, ) "io" but weak on eyesight “ Declare Many Other Pris- [deen drowned, every half-cubmerged log, box and clump of seaweed loc = a According to Lathe, the harbor patrol beats travel hundreds of miles yearly on the bay in search | polices are seen forthcoming. But cy amet on} penn, iy when, as ometimes happens, @ #UTO) Kourt here Monday to testify in an! AN other American steamers now " = pve ody ta neon, they delay tell) crrore to mecure for him # new trial.|in port will attempt to get away Ci arette a Po Mooney will see the world which|today ahead of the threatening | <a “They first must tell everyone) m imagt leney know. When they finally ring| les beyond prison walls Monday for | strike oners More Deserving ike ‘me body’ to the tmaginative pay orks wt ON eT ID EI t | suburbanite,” says Lathe us, the body has been carried by the hr Bing age yt yori : No cigarette has Seattle Post, American Legion, to- oe Sata the enn eee from where it was “first | Hemn n tor aliceed murder as & re |Emergency Tariff the same delicious Me a sending out ee een eee, all hinds ot ~ sult of the San Francisco prepared: | * Patriotic ormantzattons to Jotn tn pro: | hunted these ‘bodies! in all kinds of Acoorting te police records, more| sult of the tan rane. Bill Is Reported flavor as Lucky |than a dozen drowned people were w io " | picked up on the bay last year, Late yesterday Guperior Judge ASHINGTON, Aprit 20—The Strike ause test agninst the action of the depart | Mtrae ease’ ot: Stenry, Alvern Bhortal granted the writ directing | YOUD® emergency tariff bill was re Lucky Strike Is the ported today by the senate finance — ror” in the case of Henry Albers, aa RGR OS STI Fete anaprageemmancare ner ” ae . Iehat See ae tronaietn higesl Portland militonaire, convicted of dis. "A half soon aitidavite, Ail sharp | Omamttony toasted cigarette. y dying ty war, aBd te Ge. (4 O l ing Mooney has been convicted on| The bill will be called up tn the Tgp 8 robearing. perjured testimony, formed the baain | Monday, Senator Penrone, - * “Resolutions fenouncing Albers in| ry ° LU for granting the writ. Chief among |Chrman of the finance committee C) K Wooriar, MoacD several hundred ar¥/ |the affidavits was one by Superior | M#!4- He exprenned the belief it will ney“ wnege saaee Oro Ie, é S ru Ll en Judge Griffin before whom Mooney | D¢ parted within a week. weather and tn all hours of the day Fog, however thick, ix no deterrent | e t of vn ayo ~eo _—_—_— was tried, declaring he belleved the ae Appret! sae e e " if; evide C - ee . Avot | Eygiting Chase Staged for for the ime Bein IChicago Notifies Los An-|svidence azainst Mooney was per Seccsccc | Jorden I Beles Poco |" if: RETAIL PRICES “a MEnevresctutions call attention te me CHICAGO, April 20.—-Pegey Hop-, Washington attorney, Joyoe avo} : ey a in Laxemburg there ly a y 2 Ss faet Mat one attorney im the} Chased by pUtice at 8& Mm. Satur! ing Joyo, beautiful blonde show | ask» for the return of the jewels hel SCAR 29e8 eta Anastee ee Voters who do not vote ON O D0 oday were a »y Coroner |At electio | ment of justice, rather than day aff saptured artet UM firing of|cirt, had her silkcovered back | gave her. court? upset the verdicts of the 13 shots, Eldridge Garrett, 19, negro|amainst the wall today as she and| Pegey sald today she was not sure rict ‘and circuit courts im thé| nigerian, was held in city Jad on an|D*? Attorneys prepared the answer | that she would file @ bill of accus- matter. to chargea made by ber third milio® | tions against her husband. [Friday night was “open house” at | OP*? charge aire husband. “Could you?” she was asked, Seattle ‘post. The women’s! Patrotmen OG. W. Christy and B| Percy, tn the brief beng drawn ee Buxiliary sexisted in the entertain-| Vatett, In a prowler car, stopped an | tp, will fight to retatn the name of tt. A “fish pond” caused the hit ? 4F Mra. J. Stanley Joyee—and the $750. the evening. expe y when Steve ogg Soa a aoa ive seem: | worth of ps Roa Me lavished on her, | WOuld more than likely be true,” she) ‘The girl went to Lon Angeles three ick drew a camisole, and Cgm-| 19 the auto were Garrett, another), V2, announced. She will also ask | !4 weeks A week ago her body Bremball a pair of sitk garters. P¢gTo and two white ¢irts. separnte maintenance allowance, Peery, In her brief, will deny that) wan shipped back to Chicago In a Parnswerth and Miss Pem-!| When the officers started to tar | Joyce anked for an meng of his she was indiscreet with several|senied casket, the death certificate | entertained as soft shoe/to the party, Garrett and the other | marriage with the en girl, alleg | notahies on both sides of the At-'maying death was caused by pneu im. Mra. Don McEwan mang A)| negre bey leaped out of the machine | ing she was still legally the wife of | lanue. monta, and Miss Mary Ross recited | and ran south on 2ist ave, to E. Jef-|Sherburne Hopking prominent} “Those charges are awful,” she| The father grew suspicious and Hoffman to tnvestigute the myster.|-—— fous death of Mary Vance, daughter, of Dr. Willlam Vance of Glencoe, | mL | ‘This followed discovery of enough | “A woman could file accusations | nicotine poison In the myntem of Miss against any man and the © Vance to kill five persoms. (Oren FECTLY PASTEURIZED ’ MILK EFFECTIVE MAY 1 was furnished by G. S. Clever:|ferson, west on that street to foth | —— protested. “How dare he may any-|had the body exhumed, banjo ; Bert La Quest, piano, |ave.. and south on 20th to Terrace. Logger and Barber [thing ike vint about hin witer ‘oroner Hoffman glno asked police MILK— COFFEE CREAM— Russell Atkinson, drums.| During the chase the two officers . Perey said if it weren't for the}ot, Covington, Va. to give detalled Quarts 12¢ Y% Pints 14¢ 7 ‘ - j hen were furnished by Couneth {fired 12 shots Taken With Booze |p. tiie her musand was “extreme [information reganiing Robert Lock: | Pints 7c WHIPPING CREAM— hart, who, according to Dr. Vance, Tindall and Commander George| Garrett was captured by Patrol A | rrested the Southern hot y cruel” ner a per Arrest in th at: jotel. ly cruel” to her at times, she ies Hamat of tha Shad oh, Kahin. man H. G, Broughton, at 2ist ave. | . di 06% F t *. 8. In posmannd of o or i ma) Jand Ki. Spruce st, but his companion |}? \vetries of whisky, & Hl. Hightand, | jon sg out not have as MANY) ‘Hoftman said Lockhart and the| escaped tn the shadows of near-by | 5 R! girl met each other on a train to/| meee 3 33, logger, and W. R. Reed, 19, bar!” saryery time he struck me belfos Angeles See ticent when arreat.| 00h were held on tquor violation | wouiq bring home some expensive ake ; ° hda Geleh eteae "| charges Saturday, Federal proweu:| cin as @ peace offering,” she naid. ; Pedestrians Hit ed, Police are puxsied ae to why the! tion will be made of the two prison: | © “ J 7 LOS ANGELES, Cal, Apri 30. U: C <. Tal two youths ran and are undeter:| 00 ary eanad officers my. | Pegsy t# thru with men for @/ yc sary Vance, whone death from|| USE uticura cum mined what kind of charge to place) jij.) ae | while. " ont t ” ghland is alleged to havel,, nicotine polsoning is to be the subject | P ‘Of courne, they are interesting. |c¢ « thoro inquiry In Chicago | 0 against Garrett " . brought the Uquor to the hotel to selt : - Be When the officers returned to the] pronkny Me Hauer to the hotel £0 "ll nat—wetl, I don't belleve DW ever | ties here April 6, following an oper.|| An ideal face,skin, baby and dusting DQ—strring on the pavement] "pot where they left the car and the ——__—__—. sedepiraiotiner wo ation which physicians declared was . Con t and econemi- at Avalon way and W. Spo| sirls, both were gone. ein necenrary in an effort to mve her} it takes the place of other ¢ st. a man fell under the wheels | Th firing of the shots aroused the 2 Wo en, 7 Men Are | san Francisco, Apt 20.— fife. On the death certificate) ia Atew jw ann. orhood, and several calls * s | “Never again” was the alleged com-| aio nenerin wan give fe of the] pert soon pms # gee Ay Anrested in Raid) ment or Helen Daring, pretty Los | “Phtheria was given as one o a “ dd the bed t to Chi Two of the bullets fired by the of-| Finding liquor In @ bucket, a cof.| Angeles motion p actronm, on ike + Pose brs phic sent to Ce fleers pierced windows In his home,| fre pot, a bottle and some giaases,| the subject of marriage, according |” > Dr. F. W. Stuart, 1911 E. Jefferson | Seret, E. W. Pielow arrested a white |to testimony in the sult of John —— st. reported to police after the péace | woman, two white men and five ne-| Darting against her, for divores. LAND AND SKY of the neighborhood bad beea re|erots at 1424 Jackson #t Priday| Darling. a former army officer, stored, night, George Cason, 26, waiter, in| charged bis wife left him a year Officers Christy and Walet sald) accused of running a disorderly jafter thelr marriage in 1917 Because) | they did not fire at the fleeing sus | house. The others were charged'she was not eatiafied with an army awen ace MANE oy goebyr ag se gak pe npah ort but discharged their guns into| with disorderly conduct officer's troome, over the ety today? rot ORE Ph STF the ate, 0. RE het Ae ee It was painted on the wings of the great Curtiag Sea Gull flyin boat, Thin alr Taxt ts operate: the Puget Bound Alrway Com- eee Morris uid. PHONE —R. W. Mafn, §501 Firth ey May Bar Japs From ELLIOTT z with hangar at Madison : On Lake Washington, ave N. Wy, reported to| Friday ni auto H bar. reer Het raating <a TEST FILMS Taken for 1 if Toh Mts, combination of The Star-Universal Motion Picture Contest from running cabarets in Se| [MAT 6400, and we will take’ you to and New fictng Rhows Rirtestvely af the from the hang any part of the business « of the ity. Cifates, dnctuding both LAND IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM Come and See Your Priends en the Screen @n auto driven by A. A. Gardner, 29th ave. S. W., the latter re to police Friday night. AO—Throwing bis arm owt of ee the side of his auto, B. W. 3623 Woodlawn ave, kept a whom his auto hit, from and snY trip are: Fer ene pasomery ....$10.00 Fer two passangers ...$15.00 For thrre pansengers . $26.00 Meier Saturday to imtroduce a Feepen the | provision tn th¢ new cabaret ordt wage of $1§/ nance prohibiting aliens from oper hotel hous ating cabarets. THE SUPER-SPECIAL PRODUCTION oe | The drama of an oath of love—and a stranger oath DISHONORABLE 2 ja < “a In a Broadway chorus she scored 100 in every exami- nation, and when it came to languages—she took first honors in slang! Then love takes her to live . in an “upper ten” household, perched high on a family tree. What follows jars even her » ancestors! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. WINELAND, Playing “Concerto” (Arensky) ONE TOO » TO WANT ER —ALSO— THE GUMPS —IN— “THERE’S A RAISIN” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 44—ARTISTS—44 CECILE BARON, Piano Soloist MR. FREDERICK C. FERINGER on the Organ WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC Arthur Kay, conductor, will play the following selections Sunday morning, 11 to 12: Overture, “Stradella,” Flotow; “Serenata,” Moszkowski; Largo from “New World Symphony,” Dvorak; “Heart Wounds,” Grieg; “Hungarian Dances,” Nos. 5 and 6, Brahms; “Rhapsody Espana,” Cha- brier. Piano Solo by World Famous Artist OTHER ATTRACTIONS CHRISTIE COMEDY “The Reckless Sex” Pathe News ORCHESTRA A, K. WOLFENDEN Director Hudson Bay Scenic Ir a eter ake, sar tas, po é ¥ Pat : RE . er 6 of i—Upper jconly, 22c; lower floor and lower "S A-GREAT LIFE” balcony, 31¢; children, 10c¢ any time, J Evening prices prevail all day Sunday, First National Kinograms All proc pie toe oF Cartoon Comedy

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