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THE SEATTLE STAR DAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921. COUNSEL IN LYDA SOUTHARD CASE J) RUSSIANS PACK we) TURKS’ CAPITAL PAGE 14 RIDE ASKS( ARREST OF BRIDEGROOM | Picture Showing Him With| ' Boy on His Knee Rouses | Her Suspicions TU ‘Baggy’ Honor Guest BABE IS DEAD; TEXAS FIGHTING at Kiwanis Luncheon WOMAN HELD = KUKLUX KLAN! osc. cs cool at the Kiwknis at tne Washington March to Beat Infant Brutally, Is the Use of Machine Guns Is ince ‘at noon Wednesday. ‘The Charge of Witnesses Threatened et of Commnetes Sa aa Mrs. 1. ©, Osb cube SAN ANTONIO, ‘Tex. Oct. 4 be man ave, ts in the county jal | vy hes egialed” following the death Monday faced a challen from Texas-—the night of an 8-months-old by first re n in the-atate—to leneins.. af that had been entrusted to her || da Sie pong, care, Closely following the riot in Lo Terrible discolorations on the | rena neveral men, incluging infant’s body stand as mute | Sheriff Hob Buchanan TANTINOPLE, Oct, 4--| evidence of a clreumstantinl | ed 1 lWhen Russia was a mighty nation| story of unspeakable brutality, * by Judge Hamilt under her czars, it wae the Siav| which has been pleced together charging the Austin grand jury to jdream to march into Constantine by Deputy Prosecutor John D, investigate a second time, Chief Well, the Russians tn their thou-| Carmody, Deputy Sheriff Her- Police M nd Sheriff Tobin, wanda have reached thin city, but] bert Beebe and Deputy Coroner fan Antonio, met rumors of a Ku their presence means not a triumph,| Howard KE. MacDonald. Klux K ultima — ee eee were one but one of the great tragedies of the) According to Carmody, Mrs, Om-|tum that today her bridegroom ts under arrest | aftermath, of the war lporn te atleast: pastiy respons(bie TH Los Angeles charged with bigamy | WRANG! MY for the child’s death, and he eaid Courtship by mail led to the wed : lis © she would probably be brougt & © , Billings, Mont, to Raleigh W. Ap @n autopsy had been held j legate, of Los Angeles, on August | Mra. Osborn is alleged by neigh [®& The wedding took place jn Seat. | Slavs Finally wing, and plans will district com be held ‘The Star recently sent Milton soon to Bronner, tie te oon eyen of the Inviss al opp Shakespeare's with 2,920 lones. | Constantinople | } | | wherein MILTON BRONNER were woun he arraignment of Mra. Estelle Chaffin Applegate bride of a month, Iiving In the Ard More apartments, 343 Queen Anne “page ves tg annot be held I'll use & machine gun, if neces nary, to sto apchers wear ared & parade in which the masks,” Tobin de The allies and, especially France ee backed and financed a number of at tempt» on the part of Ruasians to break down the Bolshevist govern lment and substitute one that would | do business with Western Europe. Bimultaneourly, a second grand jury investigation of the Kian in this was ordered by Judge #. G of the 45th district court Break county bors to have been beating the baby | Taylor on Monday of last week, The fo liowing day her husband, ie sald to have epr child had ™ the night before and being taken to a records at the ‘MONTH OF TONEYMOONIN SHEN HE DISAPPEARS After a month of hopeymoontng tn ) the Ardmore, Applegate announced, Daepinna wijon. Me never But just #0 soon as the Bolsheviks | on sabe lg ao micas smashed Wrangell to smithereens, Police detectives were called tnto | : the Crimea witneneed one of th { the case by Mrs. Applegate, but fall * ef to trace the missing husband. | [te he Mrs. Applegate, going ‘The tast of thene mercenary armies | was the one led by General Wran gel, who at one time was master of the Crimea, Osborn, story that the an acctdent that it was | physician——but |hompital show that it was not | ceived there until 6:30 that after greatest scrambl noon. Soldiers and thetr iead i 1 edintely following the taking and thelr wives an¢ jam : of the baby to the honpital, the hem AWAY! Orborns moved to the he ot ored for ships to take before the avenging Bolsheviks came | friend, Fred Lindsay, 1718 13th ave. When arrested Monday night, Weloped. One picture showed Apple | To» Jost to right—W. P. Guthrie, chief counsel for Mrs. Lyda Southard, on trial for her|"™. with . on hi 3 4 ae am " . | © vensels, which were finally] y¢ Gilera: 004 ‘éeveral storie a boy of 7 seated on hist 77, o# Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs, Southard, the defendant; Homer C. Mills, A. R. Hicks, A. J.|guppiied for the refugees, were|ts explain the dlscolocations on her || | Myers, associate defense counsel. |Jammed beyond human bese pore 1, {oharwe's body, but hospital author! [KGROUND, LOS ANGELES Bottom, left to right—Roy D. Black, attorney general for Idaho; E. A..Wallters, Frank) | regres of the survivors of thi*/ ties were unanimous in discrediting mage of re t history were brought] tom, ’ UT, 1604 Fourth, corner Pine ‘The boy looked like the man. The/ L, Stephen, district attorney, counsel for prosecution. to Constantinople. ‘iti hale’ ta GK te hae tt in the Newest Steps All Day / looked like Los Angeles. | —— t cre ase Popapesry V4 m5 | Every street tn Constantinople ts HERE’S MORE ABOUT | HERE’S MORE ABOUT ‘PLEADING OF Sy cee ns a” ot a : i penton eigmany Dery ge iy-atoanae deen by Mrs, Mario Wilson of : jand. "Kaine ‘Tartare, who. Were] Takum Whe sntrusted ‘to Mrs TMM SOUTHARD WAGE CUT nos in Wrangel's army, working on STARTS ON PAGE ONE | |STARTS ON PAGE ONE PREPARE FOR OPPORTUNITY | washing. the rafiway tracks. made it impossible for her to oe 154 of ARBUCKLE DUE In the city itself the Russtans have} eer! | largely turned in peddling. Their wives and sisters and daugh ‘ B. B. Squire, roommate of Par jteste against the withdrawal of | hs at the Blue Lakes ranch previous to|C°U8ty support of various charitable | | "SR a ‘egen busied eheee ‘ | Meyer's marriage, testified today | ™*titutions | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4.—Ru-| wang to tmmoraltty : j that Meyers was in agony most of| Reuben Jones, secretary of the Mrs, Wilson waa first detained have taken to waiting in little mors that the state would let dre the time. Squire's testimony gon-| #chool board, asked the commission wt : . PARE WALKING with Mra. Osborn, but she was re washing ¢ hes or a8 in Attempt t to Get to! firms that of Mrs. Carrie Howe and|¢rs to reconsider their decision to the charges of manslaughter against| THE STREETS p' | Granville Haight, cut the girls’ parental echool ajlow For Men and Women leaned after Carmody had convinced breearena that she was blameless. doing , family ao ets-I 9 | | ) Arbuckle were set at| And there are thousands who have The Com Washington, D. C. Squire testified that Mra, Southard | ance from $3,500 to $2,000, but was rest today with the announcement | visible means of support. ‘They | * | told’ him at one time: unsuc ful. 4—Dr. W.'S.! Free Scholarships to EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN presenting evidence of honor- |trom the district attorney's office| *tl! nothing, ‘The do no work. They | “The doctor says that Ed can't} Discussion of thie question evoked able discharge from service in the great rrogae simply walk the streets almlennly. | hat the Info fains | Hive, but we are going to do what we | laughter when Mansfield White sug ¥ information arainst Ar} war. Many of them have shirts, but no ‘cab tar lr in tha eran tine.” |aested that Jones wanted to “take |DUcKIe had veen completed and filed MODERATE TUITION FEES coats, If you see them with coats Haight testified that Mrs. South-| the delinquent ¢ joyriding he |!n the superior court This Corn Remove CHARGED NON-SERVICE STUDENTS — Phru Ris personal effects, found a} ‘Fon of films. She had them de LOOKS LIKE MAN; ce: | _ Detective R. R. Hertert ts en route 9 Los Angeles today to bring back te, who is said to be the 2 of Mrs. Bessie Swift Apple Mother of the lad fh the pic JA Fatty Won't Appear Person-| ally in Court restaurants or scrubbing floors or Howe Roscoe (Fa SRETT, Oct. prominent Everett phy: found insane by a jury } foe buttoned up to the neck, you may og be See ak an wat 4 ard.told him, while they were in the|county’s automobiles. Arbuckie’s case, accordingly, will) know that they have neither shirt it Is expec a room where Meyer was lying sick} W, J. Davide appeared on behait |? “ailed, probably, some time today | nor underwear underneath. In this moved to Ste: rg ‘ Bathe hin Soenstnors lot the United States Volunteer Life | °F tomorrow in Superior Judge Har | blazing bot Oriental weather many to Walter "Reed Hor toe-| “The doctor saya Ed ta in a bad| Saving corpa; and A. Millard for |! Louderbach’s court, and he will/ of them go about with great, long, “gent to A De ce Pee) al | way. If he doesn’t get better soon;|the King County Humane soctety [be asked CF plead to charges that he| heavy commagk coata, ween otaaes Guarantees * 4 ponte! or t o "viene Oo Set srated $011 don’t think he will ever recover.” | protesting ‘against the climination | respons oe r the death of Vir-| and a eves are trimmed with thic Relies traik' cov, ‘treatmen' Mrs. Howe testified that after the! ot ineir allowances. sinia Rappe, following a “party” tn | astrachan. the application of "G: a eas. te nek beteae time Mra, Southard put the fiy-| sfiiara and Jay Thitesa engages | {his hotel rooms here. Men who once were officers fn the jas quickly as pain follows the thrust her arri she ] o . he ber en , writ y | would be beyond the jurisdiction | 1°” ea rata + megpesonta Honea the former's Py age that)" Assistant United States Attorney epaulets on thelr shoulders. Often | - eo the Humane Society didn't sell d0K8 | General R, H. McCormick, who haa| one has a wicked-Jooking Russian of | Mrs. Howe testified that Mra | CUS “eave them away” and received | heen probing the prohibition angles| ficer’s dagger at his side, Mma hms wh nl oe of the Arbuckle case, to determine! It would seem that with this great the kitchen, The day before Meyer SIX CUT OFF where Toscoo secured his liquor.) influx of one-time soldiers of adven COUNTY PAY ROLL j said today that he was ready to pro-| ture, made deaperte by want, there ne taken Sieh, Mrs, Howe testtfeG) a. employés weld” cut off the|ceed against three men, but would| would be @ great fmcrense of petty Tthat” Mrs. “Southard #ald to her, “T the Danish vice con- vf county pay roll at Monday's s¢s-| not file information until Thursday | crimes. But the 2,600 Turkish police "Monday don't really lave HG—at least not the | oi oe the hearing, at the earliest | have held crime in check is (El coer Mw Shed Nae Mie an that ahe|_ The office of chiet deputy coroner,| still another phase of the case@rew| For a considerable pertod the | vice consul, will| ought at least g rae the right thing | Beld by Dr. C. C. Tiffin, which ear attention today when it was learned| French authorities undertook to feed | ms ine shveas Débaias’s ia |by" pe: ries a yearly salary of $3,000, was that Al Semnacher, Miss Rappe’s| the 100.000 Russian refugees, the ag Vell, T intend to,” she testifies | *liminated, and one $1,500 deputy| manager, had asked for « transcript| only stipulation belmg that they ‘Mire. Southard sald.” coroner was also dropped. Other of the evidence at the preliminary| should seek work to make them of cuts brought the total reduction for | hearing. |eeclves selfeupporting. But work - HR ag the morgue and coroner's offices up| During the hearing Attorney Frank | was the very thing that the are Sinth Fein Troops to $8,000. | Dominguez, for Arbuckle, had made| majority of them did not ‘ Each of the four justices of the a sensational charge that Semnacher They seemed to think the ‘allies pet od ie noes ogy aotne Set Prepare, for War) peace was deprived of his. assistant | wax DUBLIN, Oct. \ While Sinn | clerk, with a resultant annual sav- and trying to blackmail Arbuckie,| were under some sort of obligation Semnacher answered with g#to maintain them in idienss, The) 4 Fein's politicians at hyde forward |!DK of $7,200. | threat to sue Domingues. remult tp that the French felt com. plans for peace, her troops today} Judge King Dykeman ‘made stren-| sje seer a pelled to withdraw all assistance and were preparing for possible war, |10U" objection to the reduction of! MOXEE CITY, Wash.—-Mary Deer. | allow them to shift for themselves. In the heart of the mountains,| $9450 in the salary allowandh of tnghoff, !n her teens, claims apple| RT ORES eagay Mai hidden from “English spies," the| Juvenile court officials, but was un-)packing championship with 212 boxes Q@easshoppers in South America ee Se fey Eo. United Press correspondent watched | Stccemsful tn his attempt to get a) per day. attain a length of five inches, : the first and second battalions dp | Teconsideration, au the Irish “army” drill, parade and| RAMSAY SHIES BRICK Public Speaking Salesmanship ELEMENTARY COURSES: , bring home some of Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic and Grammar ‘Milk Bread!—Advertisement. DARK. HAR SKILLED INSTRUCTION IN ESSENTIALS FOR DEFINITE RESULTS FALL TERM OCT. 3 TO DEC. 23 REGISTRATION ON AND AFTER MONDAY, ~ : SEPTEMBER 19 1 te 5 and 7:30 to 930 P. M FOR INFORMATION WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE back If not satisfied, Manufactured by 5. Law- Sold in Seattle — | or ter, Til.—Charging his parents were divorced so that his mother might come into an inheritance, Del maneuver under the staccato com- mands of officers and non-coms trained in France. in a drizzling rain, 700 Sinn Fein troops went thru military maneu- vers that would have been credit- able to men trained under less fugi- tive conditions, ziti «zat, Inve =| Migs Thiel Heads _paneres color ond beaut, . Women Attorneys It known downtown druggist Cordelia M. Thiel was Monday night elected president of the Seattle Women Bar association. Others tiected were Glyde Tucker, vice pres ident; Mary Alvord, secretary, and Esther V. Johnson, treasurer. ly can tell it has ‘g 80 easy to use, too. You & comb or soft brush ie through your hair, tak- time. By morn- hair disappears: after Heation or two it's re- to tts natural color, and looks 'e soft and beautifi Wood pulp newsprint paper was first introduced about 1870. MILLIONS John Ruskin bec: h it is the best and ‘biggest at2forl5c. Built b gad burns freely an, * mild and sede 8 cents each i terme eres ane Paso BOURG & NEW, Inc. 707 Third Avenue Seattic, Wash, AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Chamber of Commerce got a| stiff rebuke from Commissioner! Claude C. Ramsay when the county | agricultural agent's budget came up and it was found that there were two committees from the Chamber | Present—one urging an increase and) the other a reduction. In refusing the request for an increase, Ramsay suggested that tn future the Cham- ber officials get together before making recommendations. The budget approved Monday In clude those for euditor, county clerk, morgue, sheriff, assessor, coroner, justice courts, superior | courts, prosecuting attorney, eng! neer, superintendent of schools, treasurer, county commissioners and |agricultural agent. The net reduc-| tions in these departments came to! ‘According to figures certified Monday night on the tax levies of | the city and county, Seattle's levy has been reduced 10.30 mills, or ZR-2 tae Is Called Accident HULL, England, Oct. 4—~A verdict of accidental death was returned | here today by a coroner's jury inves: | tigating the death of Lieut. Little, American, who perished when the ZH-2, the world’s greatest dirigibie, | became a total wreck here, August 24. | ‘The jury found no evidence as to the cause of the disaster, This was a test case, and means | that any one connected with the Brit- |4sh or American air service ta exon. | erated from blame for the disaster | which cost the lives of 44 British and American officers and men, Brumfield Will Go to Court Wednesday ROSEBURG, Ore, Oct. 4.—Dr Richard Melvin Brumfield will be brought into court tomorrow to an. swer to the charge that he mur dered Dennis Russell, hermit In borer, decapitated the corpse and then attempted to burn it with’ his | automobile, It is expected thet the rest of| the week will be taken up select ing @ jury, as there are only 24 nal on the regular panel, and/ & special venire will have to be summoned Coal fren, ‘China is now being | *hipped to the United States, | padg bE ah thy? SUNDAY, OCT. 9 WEEK CoM. 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