The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1922, Page 1

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i brightlights. ! seas the tote lay on the floor’ aw = area rents, and after ° ‘tnemings had fallen. Soon the grief-etricken Boon: = began to pace the floor and | HILE exercise, moderate indulgence in food and ‘sufficient sleep are three great aids to health, illness will occasionally strike those who take the very best care of themselves. If the illness is influenza or a kindred ailment, there are two things to do right away: Go to bed and call a doctor. Get the benefit of good medical advice. Influenza is too treacherous to hold lightly. Home remedies are likely to fail. Don’t take chances. Call a doctor at onee. eR v Renner rrr Cr Annem . ~ ~“ ween ~ ¥ we . Ann nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nn enn SAYS SANDS HIRED GUNMEN TO MURDER MOVIE DEC ae RRS aT ot ARON oma The Star Goes ‘tar Goes Into 11,727 M 11,727 More Homes Every Day Than Any Other Seattle Newspaper , x § WEATHER : =ra=|| ENE CQa [EDITION i! : Botered as Hocond Clase Matter May &, 1999, at the Postoffice at Beattin Wash, onder the Act of Congress March 8, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 ®, WASHL, ‘TUESDAY, , FEBRUARY 14, 1922, TWO CENTS IN N SEATTLE Pe 8 SATTL 15 POISONED SB Cow ovis" NEW EVIDENG OTS’ FATHER REVEALS PLO IN COLLAPSE IN HOBO CAM \Sick Man Leaves Bed to Testify Befe Police as to Admissions Made by One of Two Gunmen Howdy, folks! It will soon the time when the bock sigus used to be hung out. an The sign of bock beer was a goat. Teo eee ‘Has Not Eaten Since His Brood Was Sir Philip Gibbs is going to speak eects anys Yeaee) Wied Out by Fatal Medicine; University club Thursday night on | “What Amer: Means to the World.” } ae sat tiie eations, America| Funeral Due Today ro ae BY E. P. CHALCRAFT SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14.—That a man by the nam “In PB gg: edigiege Folies CHEHALIS, Feb. 14,—For four days Edward Rhodes of Sands had hired two gunmen to shoot William Desmond Taylor, Los Angeles movie director, was the circun stan Bergere, Paris, 18 chorus girts | father of the five children who died from the effects of | tial story told Police Lieutenant Frank Winters here tedal | appear attired solely in ene ja deadiy poison given them by their mother for epsom feather apicee.? jby Charles Carson, a retired sea captain. ‘And at that we bet they are | S#lts, has not partaken of food. 2 : Edward F. Sands, former valet of Taylor, is among tht pin feathers. | we ite has the hardy timber-cruiser eaten since he i wanted for examination in connection with the Holl eee received word Satu j Pac hit i turday, while on a trip in Pacific county, " ‘murder mystery. When the county commissioners | spuaitbiae samt the, pon: that his entire brood had been wiped out. This informa- toon bridge project they might begin | tion was divulged today by Deputy Coroner Otto F. Wies-} en investigation of private base- | singer, who is conducting an active investigation of the Carson said he got up from a sick bed atéthe Admi | hatel to go to the hall of justice here to tell his story. He had been ill since October, when he says Sands bined th: ments | tragedy. | | | A tew other things they could in ~ ss i | men. vestigate: - Saag Mhoten: artived Gt |: Me } | Carson told Lieut. Winters that | ; .| ¢ Saturday afternoon,” Wies. Bay windows, human and other. winger said, “he collapsed and had ees i: patina ene to be carried into the house. He| could not enter the kitchen, where last October he was “beating” us| way from Stockton to Tracy. ii DOP Lathrop he came upon two men | ndinner_in th ie “jungles.” One of the men,” Carson said, ly “was a friend of mine. I knew him | Hitt asa gunman. ‘His friend I also knew | a gunman, altho I do not know | The council Rueabere, —~ | moan aloud, and this has been hte THR Fat ity or THE. SEXES jstate ever since. Not a bite of in eerste ang oe Par or 9 reopen: Tigre tod he "eto ftecumeet pei Selanne of the vows Sweetheart May Betray areas “W. 6. Persomat jie, motaieg| oti | FEW AND RITTER i ret ada, beige’ aha “hilo itna iat Slayer of | Taylor pene: ea’ OKMULGEE, Otla., Feb. 14.— Mrs. Rhodes, tho prostrated by the of day with thers vn they were wait.| BY FRANK 1 BAR : As a climax of the bitter politieal, | *T®*dy. has better wlfcontrol. She} fight brought about by the fail. | Y* Hit tle, just Hes quietly, with star- The tears that come are The boy stood on the burning deck, Nor seemed to mind the pata, rs 2 He only said, “1 hope they don't * ure of 10 Okishoma banks andthe =| '"E eve". ing for a man by the name of Sands! LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14— who had hired them to get even with queen of the dopes” was tor by the name of Taylor. today in the William Desmond. s > > jfew and bitter a movie Film this scene o'er eoain idk ace one Pig tw L'6 le Seon than: ieied tint ealae wg around, Charley,’ my! lor murder mystery, oe man of @ cithen’s indignation |>th parents will be unable to re] friend tola me, ‘you'll get something | ‘This woman, head of @ powe OUR VALENTINES committee, today received the |™#in thruout the funeral services, | So,pat. wba Pande Taine: ions drug ring operating in Holl To Dan Landon | resignation of Superior Jodge hich are scheduled for 2 thin after into Tr re a rt Seb om Bands “ knows the circumstances of Danyul, Danyul, "| MR. Christopher. Judge Chris ["900. The palibenrers will be 24] ae Sands ar-|jor's killing, in the belief of If mayor you'll be, topher has been under heavy fire | Chdren, schoolmates of three of the nT have been sick in bef since 1/SNerft Kugene Biscallus and A nice new vest | ever since last Thursday when | “ye who died | feturned to San Franciaco and | 7, Snecit: Freak Dower, We'll send to thee! he.dismissed a grand jury just as While awalting the report of chem. | Sonate” Gaon able Wie Henry’ Peavey, Tavlos: get In touch with the p valet, and William Davis, chaut ; feur for Mabel N o) - Neve Sands hired the mew to kin} "eur for Mabel Normand, were rd Taylor.” |moned by District Attorney Wook)” it was on the verge of returning [ints af the University of Washing-| a number of indictments against | ton on the analysis of the suppe men connected with the bank [epsom salts which Mra. Rhodes To Mayor Caldwell To thee, Dear Hugh, In far Hongkong, failures. | ministered to her children, Deputy ot held by the police for | wine today for further questioning: We send regards— ‘ puty | Carson was held by Pp And please stay long! ' Christopher's action has been a‘ Wieast as entablished investigation and Los Angeles offi-/! the investigation of the murder. r " -* Tegregone conclusion ever since the|*yond any reasonable doubt that cials immediately nétified by tele. BEL ae 4: WY. Leonor | remarkable scene which was enacted | the package did contain some foreign gram. | HOLDS 8! You sold to us lin the court room at the time he/™atter, probably a strong poison. | Police here place considerable) This fc d a statement ‘The street car line; We'd hate to be So bitter | Ths matter was not strychnine, me of the stuff tKat| eredence in Carson's story because | George F who passed th jthey understood Sands spent several | Taylor house the night of the ie spread thru Examining |quashed the invest was the feeling whi Your valentine! ithe crowd that all ¢ ts to clear | leaked int death | months in the Sacramento and jing and who declared he saw Pea | To Kenator Poinderter-- the court room were ling, and! package wt ied | Joaquin valley ter his discharge | vey and Davis in conversation wit hi Oh, Miles, you voted Judge Christopher was obliged to/from the F vered | by the film dir pr. la third man in front of the ho For T. Newberry; lock himself in his chambers until | it contained t ferent ements As a result, orders were issued to/ Both Peavey and Davis deny. # i To thee we send fan automobile ca to take him/|the first, lon fine snow comb the waterfront in an effort to) ni. aistrict attorndy’s staff be A bright razzberry! away crystals, resembles ordinary Sapath the Ye. unten lieves Peavey is withholding ol ile DISMISSAL BASED " t ed ame ene Sands has not been seen sincé Tay: information regarding ‘Taylo Fadise st c work |ON TECHNICALITY Broine of the Clifford Ohlson, 13 byhgeepete killed February 1, / vate life which might lead gf AE aeaghacy wo ta! mney won noo pate thy ‘ npg dy) Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers ibid sppreh ene ee a technicality idge Ct .e y contend he holds the Ke} r heid that |cause he himself cho |members instead of havin r mes drawn the al y | The autop verform ‘ a slayer. hy ix nurse dropped +m his head | names in th unl wa | , per boy, started schoot one and one- i Meee wns m baby el he never | County Atte J. A. Hepburn} afternoon showed that he es stoase “hate cide 4h ele Ya | Another collection of letters trom get over It.” | (urn to Page 7, Column 3) =| (Turn to Columa 1) | half years ago, and is no women was found today in Taylors |) son alata . tue the seventh grade. Clifford house. The names of writers age” It 1s an injustice to refer to the | skipped five gr in one year. oan 5 T being, withheld. ‘ ern of, the council as “pin leat | Besides being sni "i The Kaw. \ members of pall._aa “vis. Commissioners Will Otter Hundreds of Dollars’ Worth} "esites being recognized as an {Seattle Alpinists Say They) The sweetheart of Kaward and the head adds to its efficien $1,500 Check to Board | of Goods Taken as an actor and” violinist of Reached Summit | and one of the suspects, is re. . . | | ability. — . have bbe Woolwine, | LAWS | ‘The woard of county commission-| Police detectives Tuesday were at-| Glifford is now 13 years old, Since] TACOMA, Feb, 14.—Details of the| And fo have given tim Miferna Tf they/d repeal all laws mt 7 P reed 'T day to offer the ship-|tempting to t \ = bnipeaeg FP © of 4 he has traveled with| first mid-winter climb of Moun on which may lead te Sands* The world could get ¢ Deena ae en a. 4, np. | empting to trace @ Band of school: |i. mother and father, Mr. and] Rainier were awaited here today Spprehens he is the woman Quite hanity upon the ten com ping board $1,509 for 15 of ghe |boy burglars, believed to be responsi: |e Os ‘Ohison, now residing |Charies R. Perryman, motion picture] Who, heavily veiled, slipped inte) mandment» wooden hulls in Lake Union ble for the looting on a large scale |at 1918 5, thruout | operator, Who is reported to have led] Were! we eras Sunday night, Prntil some court should start - . owanane i j » fac’ at i | The board decla that it would of the Jones Cash grocery 2 ‘entr i Southe states the way to the summit of the k according to this report, Taterpremattaion } : A Seattle newspaper, exulting in he ry that its meee boat? Geclared ‘that it wait < e r . oe Digs ‘ evs ed c volghgs monte i x tea, PRs cemeaits returh te Panitaan Bl e determined” te tell. Wak : vag laals neha sa asKUMe no responsibility to the £OV-) Fourth ave. a branch of the Port-|has taken his part as an acto . * 01 s sl . . Sunday edition this week pas ed the 100,000 mark ernment for the construction of theliang house of that name. The cop.{mualcian in the musical comedy | today with the thre neh moun authorities ~ he nee when Every time there is a shooting for the first time, says that this figure also consti proposed pontoon bridge across Lake | cae raga he rob-| Mroduction _preaented under hia/tainecra, Jean and. Jacques Landry} Ss over for another crape in the mo colony some tutes ¢ cord for any single day’s paid circulation cf Washington bery was discovered early this morn : }and Jacques gues of Seattle. woman. Ever since this visit — ciicen etax: tinde cout where the taut = * oo EG FOF SAY SEIS GAY'S Ys ee Tadiderite ot Marcel tatand wise wees byiBeteeant Wed. Garey father's direc he four men spent the night in a} she has been shadowed in expec: jothes are | any.Seattle newspaper. “orem begged be ey of pei J Lirrt NG cabin at A 1 rock, 10,000 feet tation that Sands might visit hy of her clothes are, | any pay | putting up the $1,500 ared that} By boring holes around the loc wine I dj Sivakowe tiene. of the saute again, . ia: Horrible thought t 1 Koo Koo, | Not quite correct, While The Star does not wish |}j ‘hey did not ekg «re the door had been easily forced. This} 449 school previous | after sending this brief me » over] Willtam A. Pinkerton, head ‘of iat the office my hand that} to detract from the achievement of any Sunday news- ridge, but that they wanted to ge.|t%P° of burglary, detectives say, is|te a year a half ago, when|the buzzer: “We made it t our | nation, » agency, was dodg- rocks the cradle do ‘oll the tes: paper, the interests of exaet fact require-us to record » the hulls immediately so that|4ue to a known gang of boys, who|in Houston, Texas, he entered the | names in a bottle at the summit newscpaper men here today, re tive sock Wi} the truth plans could be formulated for {use stolen autos to carry off loot, | #fammar school. Before that time|exhausted to talk, Clothes frozen.| fusing the deny or affirm a Tepmt ect: j * xtablishment of the bridge. | Hundreds of dollars’ worth of gro- {he had lexrned a little about read-| More later Raye |he had been employed by the Iw % ” ‘ ‘ ’ : : : “ . - he message came haltingly, sput-} mous Players Lasky company t The bigeve vle di P P “ t feasible plan, according | ceri holudiie: ‘every tweed (6 and writing at home, and hal] j ay pany to rum $50 REWARD | The biggest anes core “ belt for any Rentiia iit ve-yyr ers 1 pelea linking Mee ni Po haven “vickta "Walaiotol Itering over the wire from the storm: | down the murderer, : WOR THE ARREST AND CON- | | Loti he taste Page ~ ‘ge 0 i d pl Ne sie ve 7 engineer, and a member of|motor truck And hauled away. A’ Following a month and a ‘half |swen re been ply 3, fob NaNO Mabel Normand, who is ill as @ Rt 7 VICTION OF GOLDFISH | 128,751. This figure was reached on ovember 45 lithe committees, is to build th glass showcase, wix feet high, and| schooling for the boy in Houston, | 91" ‘revcue. trip, rilevine that the {Sut of her experience since Taylem _POISONERS 1918. On November 11, of the same year, The Star’s |} | tog of the bridge from the extreme jloaded with els »bacco, Was! the family moved with the she ate Sr Lal rent swith Eade | was slain, was reported worse today, «Horr ’ pay fifty dol figure was 105,092. east pointof Seward Island to the |foreibly removed « n. Before|{o Portland. Four months tater|’ saturday and Sunday. the four|{NTERESTING NAMES I $50) he arrest and con- | } st point on Mereer Island, a|departing the smashed the| the trip was made to Seattle, where} ojimbera reported they had tried to/EN DOPE BOOK 3 viction of any per on who ts |} And—what is vastly more important—The Star’s nee of about 3,000 feet, |pay phone. near th and took sev |the boy. entered the scade school! scale the peak. On Saturday they| AN Khown members of the doped? fou Be eid j present paid daily average IS GREATER THAN ‘The proposed highway across Mer 3 ul dollars in small change. in September of 1921, and whe caled the face of Gibraltar rock and |ring, including its queen, have gone” ‘4 “WUD ~ Sg MOP my fa papier cer Island would conneet with the he expects to remain at least untill cut steps in the glare of the ice up {into hiding. | eream 5 | EVER. At the top of the page we run a line saying mainland to tho east of Mercer | Pleads Not Guilt | June the Chutes, following the summer | Its rooms in the alleys of China. a oR a | it is 11,727 more than any other Seattle daily news- Island at Enatel. This span would | y It) thé dast year he has jumped| trail |town, where “hop” was prepared ton Ge +t came to Seattle and ; paper's. That figure is from the showings made in be but 1,000 feet in length and| to Fraud Charges tivo grade Mis mother, Mrs, ©.| Tho start on what is reported to|the orgies in which its customers ify) ' ‘ t c ere 9 ‘ 5 > " 9 {would require only three bull it ) os not conside have been the successful climb was |dulged, are deserted. 4 H folie per the last postal statements of the precedi month | 1, Ohlson, does not consider her} ’ ‘ “eh | ‘4 - * , NDS “ {the bottom ix found solid, piling ine} Arraig Federal Judge E.! hoy exceptional, but ts a firm be} made at 4,0'clock Monday morning Movie actors who hed dealings with: Rican averages. Now The Star’s lead is THOUSANDS more stoadof #alln may be uned in the 1H. Cus! of using the | Never in the docttine recently. set { Paradise Inn and Valley v hidden [the wing are being questioned in any hasn'iale ony perception? ||} than that, Watch for a surprise when the next castorn bridge mails to defraud, Herbert DP. Ham-leonward by Dr. Eiltzg Taylor Ran-|6Y banks of clouds and it was im. | CQRs a trace Hs missing leaden gy oe 8 postal statements are made, early in April, They will Practically all ineering au-}mond, vice-president of the defunct} oo New York ah alicia | possible for the newspaper men to} Hig last pla of wesidence has_ oy polioe “a | The St lead to he pater th + before thorities consulted have eed that|Mutual Sales company, pleaded not aay jwateh the ascent. There was no|beem searched. A number of Intemia aquarte ether your ||| Show The Star’s lead to be greater than ever before. |] ic nian in entirely feasible, says [guilty Tuesday. His ease will be as: Dr. Ransom states that ehildr scans of communicating with ue ]°stng names are understood to hays,” co t | Montell. Vaignea for trial Monday, ‘Turn to Page 7, Column §) climbers during the day, (Lurn.to Page 7, Column @ py t - 4 e 4 ¥ ‘ “ i aie

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