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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. PAGE ? FIVE TRAINMEN. 5 \22 Are Indicted | . FILM ACTRESS ALLY ILL] BLACKMAILERS QKER | “runes NE CAUGHT ACTR CRITICALLY Two Men Walk in “Ponzi” Probe! CHICAGO, Feb. t1—Twenty two! AFTER FOUR TRAIL IS FOUND 14 Miles for OF HUGE THEFT ptr won Sg Bape ce ony : | Joounty gran jury tony fot ring —- ‘Pair Who: Threatened S0-!Comy of Star| Women Say He Masquerad- | rf" nner Speses “Porn Winnipeg Flier Colides With ; ciety Women Sought Talking about cwuntion || ed as Rockefeller Friend |, Bishott i» atiegea “coleman | Snow Plow 1 « Turne an ?. C. thru bie scheme. a 1 | WASHINGTON, Feb. 34.—Mederal dard, both of whom are with the || NUW YOR Feb. 24—Mrs, 1a-| *Dlachott, his brother and hie atep-| %T. PAUL, Minn, Feb. 246 q agerits and police today believed they Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Co., ||lian N. Duke, former wite of Jamen| rather were among those Indicted trainmen were killed when Winnipeg 9999 wore on the trail of the writers of dropped ne ae ot mp sie ler gbomaeng eh ee Ehyponeele oF The others accused were field agents flier No. 10 collided head on With & bayer © the blackgpail letters which havé | 10>’ s |in cast and $50,000 tn Jewolry pies dye hin brother were hela |°07™ Blow three mniles enat a We <6 | Posses Scour Country oe | bean received by the elite of Wash. Th tad ‘eendieie are both re fraudulently ob-| verly, Minn. on the Great Northern under $10,000 bond, and the others a, including one pam H ; ‘ ‘on’ jolal noe! ° sta “ a {tained from her by Alfred ©, Lindsay, | Nine persons, % win Se Ington’s official society. f The Star, but Wednéaday aft. || tained ¥+| under $2,000 | Nine person : 9 Sensational Jail | ‘Thousands of dollars are mid to | ernoon they forgot to buy a copy | |broker. sisi senger, were reported injured. ag have been demanded from several | WOwntown. Ho, after supper, they At the district attorney's office to The Winnipeg flier was double Delivery in South SAN RAFAEL, Cal, Feb. be cinal Poses, one headed by Sheriff J. J Keaton, of Marin county, and the went out to get one They started at the Mountain View drug store in Green Lake. That store handles The Star—but women prominent soctally under pen alty of death and destruction of their Magnificent homes. day it was said that other women! Milwaukee Railroad had complained against Lindsay, who has disappeared. | Mrs. | headed and the force of the collision” | locked the first engine with the ene Suffers From Storm (ring fic mow plow, The thes Duke, who ts anid to be in! gmocaNe, Feb. 24.—Trains trav-|engines and one mall car plunged! was sold out. So they walked other composed of prison guards | The police admitted they were week. | WO" " + |reclusion, suffering from a nervous | over a 20-foot embankment. ER were searching trains and auto letters thru the Meridian and Univer ||” tate ot Percy Rockefeller aed lthe Chissen. Sathecchas a at tut QORROWING DOG stages and combing the Marin county | Police suid they ware reeking | wity districts, stopping at every ||"seciate of Percy Rockefeller and|the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Pat! NG x for three San Quentin penite Maurice Pauwens, alias Maurice | pines that wold The Star—but ||/Ceorke Baker, secured more than|ratiway annulled its fast transeortt HUNGER STRIKES ~ tary convicts whe escaped late yer. MeCoy, allan Harry Collin, and.) none had any left. They en- || $300,000 from her for investments |nentai train yesterday. The crack! cyicaGo—Aa st. Bernard aaa terday. Alfred J. Shipley, in connection with | countered the same situation at |/%D4 then vanished, after she hadi northern Pacific train, No. 1, | wont ona hunger strike today, Mime A fourth, who escaped with the the alleged blackmailing plot, the Kaatlake bridge, and no they ||“iscovered he was not sequainted | reported to be running 11 hours ne f° noaes og onaiieond na . : thea , + with the financiers, | Lucy Meare reported to police, be captured short! hese men, according to police, | walked on down Eastlake. late. cause its companion, a Great Dane, night. The men lowered themselves over the prison walls by means of a rope made by tying coats together, The escape was made during services in the prison chapel, and was not noted until 10 p,m. when a final check of prisoners revealed their absence. They weren't able to find a Star until they reached Harrison at, and then it was only a ringle copy of the home edition—not the final, In all, they figure, they #topped at 31 regular Star agencies and walked 14 miles before they were |were arrested recently on charges lof forgery preferred by Mrs. Chris jtian Hauge, one of the women to |whom a death letter is said to |have been sent, They are out on bond awaiting trial and the police are unable to find them A boore of letters had been sent to ac wanted a Star. | dames J. Hill started In business in IRS ae pero dima ppeared She feared the Bt iNew Zealand girls go in for rugby | Rernard would die unless ite friend football, tennis, golf and hockey. was returned. onl and wood yard in St. Paul. ' ‘The three who eseaped were: able to find a Star. | \ hand Ps four Washington homes, Mra. Wy ‘ me € « e ‘ tie ben rpiiore - tn a Fra ek Thomas F. Walsh, Mme, Christian tad Ls Hage Talonieen. Chay } FRED H s ene gga Haube, Mrs. Mary Scott Townsend A | de Frank Claussen, serving 10 years | and Menry White, former American : for torgery from Alameda county, ~ é nthe : gy yy a ___ miniaaanior to France, were among | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET from San Francisco for passing bad | eaves Worma: : «te | : cheeks. | } Herbert Molson, serving seven! * — ns — = Se ~ : years for auto thefts at Marysville, {py : . : HERE’S MORE ABOUT % ‘ was the man captured. || HERE'S STARTS . . > ; Prison authorities expressed the be. || MORE ON he | WI } e J + lef today that all three missing men) | ABOUT PAGE 1 | e Yr j would be caught, the difficulty of; | cline | : mak: caadiee | ‘ : yuaking cvod an coenpe Partculs)|seonfemion made in Detroit? by Monge and Johany Clark to. te | STARTS ON PAGE ONE | impressive Ceremony Marks | cachet’ Harry Fields | Taylor home the night of the mur-| “ ity)? | ae rene t00 se °. The investigators today definitely |der. The Chinaman eft the auto | men would be taking home more mon- Perpetuity Fete EMPHASIZING STRONG VALUES AT . established the existence of the | mobite and disappeared. After walt | ey cach week. Otherwise we might | —- a e SAW WAY (cnisaman named by Fields a Tay ~~ some time, we heard a shot. The | have had to work only four days| To celebrate the establishment of ||! \ P) OF PRISON sesrep was Ser goat nab Melee thors [ts > agg whifts each,” said Manager /Camp Lewis as a permanent military | [| { TED 3 ” ‘. ° station, impressive ceremonies a | DISAPPEARS volver. A little mental arithmetic shows) SIOUX CITY, Towa, Feb. 94.—In| They found many Chinese who ad-| For hia part tm the crime, Pields| that, on the basia of 12 eight-hour 0 held at the post at 3 Friday after - ” © & Garing and sensationa) jall Deak imitted that the hunted man was ajsaid, he got the $1,000 bill, which |shifts, n man working six shifts at $3/200M. The two regiments stationed | é 2 at 4's. m today, Wiltiam Hildebrand, |qenisen of Los Angeles’ Chinatown. | was changed for him at the Night|each would get $18, while under the oo alg Bo ME a he oe AFFETA—the accepted fabric for the first new Frock of Spring— with the $40,000 Willizes Tur rob-|trom his haunta since about the aate | SAV WONG LIEK ene ar mpite Dink, at $3.76. nis lations from Seattle and Tacoma and | a Canton Crepe—unrivaled in its adaptability to the graceful dra ” bery here November last, Jacob of the famous dirtctor’s murder, it is| PLANNED Dicara four shift representatives of the State National | own for informal dress i Si Wool J C it | 2 1 PLANS TH PLOT ‘our shifte—a saving to the company a occaslons—s»s pongeen, ool Jersey, Crepe Am H Lane, held for trial on the same | sic lot $3 per week " Guard Ps : : % * Py j charge, and Bud and Mike Purcell,| The Oriental mouth that might |, Fiehie, declared Wong Lee was 0 sodbell patiand gefgsg Two Washington maple treds wit |} and Tricotine (smartest of, street fabrics), lend themselves with extreme j count: by l wat ° ‘o. | Well aw the executor of the plot to| “Anyhow, we are not forcing the! 7.) iiiBer of the fact thet the| E ‘the Rorst pote PEOre way thru ncn Mg v= dead Sittiea bon a} iN Taylor, He said that Wong Lee | men to work 12 hours,” hastily ad iiareran ‘iy the fee Be be pie two sets of bars and escaped from | group of Chinese. [fied Los Angeles with him the day |“ Myers, “They agreed to make the | country to be assured of a perma the seventh Moor of the count a . was rid.| following the murder and accom. | Change ent army t aft 1 the located, fleeing in a stolen automo-|in a Ferguson alley store Wednes. | appeared mer nd what ts the alternative?” waa) jicted. bile, it is believed, day evening, a few hours before he} The Chinaman disappeared follow: | °", ‘The planting will be done by Maj. J - ‘ Cold Abates Storm now sought as Taylor's killer, “knew |@uthorities additional credence in bis], 7 - ce work ements aya officers asninting in the ceremony if : in the Middle West | ‘2 0:8” of the stock back of the | statement, Tet. ete totlncdble that @ taega| Wil be Brig. Gens. George B. Dun 4 Westlake terrace tragedy, and was we teh hte rom lie ® 18°?! can, Ulynaes Grant McAlexander and lefficiently eliminated as @ pomible 3 BADLY HURT percentage of “the empleres ere cenihs Adumaniae ane Cah cbbie informant, according to the aaver- om athe, Hart Dockery, Jr., adjutant general Great Lakes region with ice an inch | tion of Lim's friends today. Parentty yet In their teens. of the camp. Brig. Ges, Maurice TAYLOR CASE MAY ‘When rinning at capacity, the/-rhompeon, state adjutant general, CAUSE TONG WAB Crencent Boxheard plant employs / will probably be present. That the Taylor affair may pre About 250 men, aceording to the! ‘rhe color bearers for the ceremony cipitate a generel tong war of the subsequeut shooting of Lim Kee, tf the story hinted at by Lim's friends is true, was conceded as « probability by the Chinatown squad. “A life for a life” is the inviolate rule when rival tongs are involved thost accurate figures obtainable from official sources, On the first) "i! be the oldest and the youngest ines of February one entire shift—except}™*n tm the regiments stationed at Mach Collide at Eighth In the shipping room—was laid off, | owts and Virginia and the remaining men have since] The treen were stlected by the Ta- A spectacular auto cofiinton at been dotng the If-bonr grind. coma park board. which, with the We sure do not like it,” one | Rotary clubs of Tacoma and Seattle, AVANA Canton Crepa with front and back skirt FFETA proclaims fts ver eatility in this charming INGEEN, an adaptation of Ratinefabric, is used : has been active in promoting inter. Cape-Frock in Navy Blue lored Frock pa: eck and sleeveline, — fn murder drives. righth ave. Virginia st., | of them told me, “but what ® Navy ue. for the tail F sketched nels, 4 a Fighth and Virginia riday.| | tonew to in th times, [st in the affalr, Overskirt, bodice, cape and above. Loose panels adorn embroidered with Claret trans _ ——? detect} |Ives barked at the man’s known aa#o- leiates, when, one by one, they were | singled out as the combing of the Little Ortent progressed. “No savvy,” wan the bland answer | returned by all. “Long time no see. What for you want ‘um?” According to one unverified story femulted in three persons being se verely injured. George H. Breckenridge of Ed monday, his relative, H. L. Freats also of Edmonds, and Mrs. William J. Schwan, daughter of Brocken ridge, were hurled from the car when it overturned. Breckenridge’s machine collided expecially when there are han ery mouths at home to feed? “Taint right, And, anyhow, we ought to get overtime pay for the extra four hours, In | stead of that, the company takes half of oor regular rate for that bit of extra.” Company officials maintained that Invention of typewriter for music | is reported trom Prague. | FREDERICK cuffs are all heavily corded. An ecru lace collar, and fruit motif garniture of fallow and canna shades add interesting touches. Price $45.00, the skirt, and lingerie edgings and vestee of Bulgarian em- broidery contrast pleasingly with the Rovelle (Rust) of the frock. Price $25.00. parent beads, fashions this slipover gown, girded at the | low waistline with wide, soft sash. Price $35.00. of —Second Fleer _@ NELSON | with @ truck driven by James Faigh, given the searchers today by an en Harrison st. Each blamed the Tt fs rumored that the vest manu-/emy of the accused Chinaman, the !2! Featured for Saturday: the 12-hour day was but a tempo facturers are coming out solidly latter is in Kansas City, where he | ther for excessive speed. rary expedient, and that this week.i]) FIFTH AVENUE AND | egammst Dan Landon. nas been hiding since the Taylor| Frentz was severely bruised and|aince the pulp room was beginning | PENE STREET eee [suffered internal injuries and poast-|to pay for iteelf, three shifts would ‘We are anxiousty awaiting the day | when we can gv to Alki beach and/ eee the latest things in bathing suits. | fuson alley, another group of deputy le sheriffs was doing some intensive cul- | | eee | Be that as ft may, Anthony Collect | and Esther Betts, of Cedar Grove, N.| J., have been married. Sounds like | the day after the city election. eee He bought a “going concern,” And piled his capital on; Only too late did he learn The going concern was “gone.” eee | m & reporter dies he becomes | | shooting. While the Chinatown squad was busying itself in the byways of Fer-| tivation with shovels and hoes on a lawn acroas the street from the bun galow formerly occupied by William Desmond Tayior. ‘This group was searching for the gun used in the “movie murder” which, according to the tory told by Fields to the Detroit authorities, had been buried by the Chinaman after he padded noiselessly from Taylor’ home with the still smoking revolver | ble fractured ribs, Mrx. Schwan and | Breckenridge were badly cut and bruised, Breckenridge having geveral ractured riba, Frentz is in city how pital. Labor Bodies Here Attack Hart Action Charging Gov, Louis F. Hart with lack of foresight in equipping the State penitertary with expensive ma chinery for the manufacture of auto jlicense plates by convicts when Washington already has an abnor jbe placed on duty again in that |department. ‘This would leaye, tt jvwas claimed, only 25 men working the 12-hour shifts. Workers themectves, however, took little stock in the promise, Officials of the company pointed ont that the men are acconted Privileges which are, in effect, added pay. Every employe who has been in the service for six months is given a $200 life insurance polley, free of cont. This {is increased! every six months, wnt!l it has reached $1,Q00. New Trimmed Hats at $12.50 a city editor.” remarks Halfred Harm. |'n hie band. mal number of jobless men, Seattle A man who t* foreed to tnbor strong, world’s most red-headed re-| ‘The story of the $1,000 bill which | ‘@bor organizations have announced|12 hours a day tx pretty likely to porter. Fields said had been changed at a| their intention of forwarding protests! need his life insured for the sake vale Los Angeles bank to pay him fot | Olympia. of his family. ° 9 ‘That New Yorker who ran away |iowing the murder of the director,|_ Machinery will noon be Installed Girls weed after having monkey glands grafted| gained credence when L. D. Seat, |%t Walla Walla for the manufacture A I . may be out at the zoo eating pea-| teller in the Hellman Day and Night | of ie vege ae Lage eed a re lexandra Recovers, . a bank, told of changing such a bill|/Cording to i + Dibble, director *, K k fe: “— oe % dar a iatadions ahtat ted Gane at the of Ucenses. A bill in 1919 providing Wedding Can Go On nicker : Milinctty' witiince' asvives' beve| tacrder. jor the manufacture of license plates! LONDON, Feb. 24—Queen Alexan- - P : . i with a hundred rare birds from| Deputy Federal Attorney Thomas bh Some was defeated in th¢lara grandmother of Princess Mary, UTSTANDING tendencies of authorita- Suits b: China for the estate department of| Green, who announced that he held hag recovered from a temporary {jl ek at TORS a * . * game and game fieh. It is rumored | corroborative evidence, supporting a8. ness which threatened to cause post- Bo 3’ A tive milline ry fashions find expression that the birds will be crossed with | Fields’ story, told of how Taylor 1*;Guillotine Delayed ponement of the wedding of Viscount jf} vy | in this popular-priced group of Spring Ready to Assume a Dungeness crabs in the interest of|monthe ago asked federal heip to . Lascelles and the princess next Tues |f/ = 4 international friendship. larive dope peddlers trom the picture| Again by Bluebeard | aay ‘ | ‘weed Suits Hats. Here are Dual Role E tion ik | business. He said Taylor was par PATUS, Feb. 24.—Death sentence] The dowager queen was out driving |]) | 7 illic ort . POEMS FOR YOUR ASH CAN ticularly interested in one actress |of Henri Landru, the “Bluebeard of | today. | With E. | Hats m brilliant col 4 ngs iF TEN jacket ts worn with He caught five kings @nd shortly) who was paying $2,000 monthly for|Gambais,” has heen delayed for a f- u te Wd) Hats in soft hair braids and fabrics skirt, the schoolgirl hasa there drugs. This actress was unable to|few days until President Millerand | Cnick Wh i , # , i smart suit for school and Arose a merry chuckle. break herself of the habit because | renders a final decision, on the |Jap Count to Pay nid Milan-straw-and- flower creations town wear; when worn with ©/ course the other players.knew | narcotics were offered to her on|quést of MoroGiatter, Landr's| Wigit to Gen. Wood WT Hats fashioned of grosgrain ribbon ; The card deck was pinochle. every hand. counsel, for commutation to life im- 3 wt | ] 00 | fe gh pa ME BIS knickerbockers, the most prac a — prisonmént. Landru was convicted} TOYKO, Feb. 24.—Count Tanaka bt Hill Visca heen at sade eter wen ay hae tical of hiking and sports After the elephant, the hippopota-§ Glasses as a protection for watch of murdering 10 women and a boy, |™alled today for Manila to return || , New models—Spring weights | eons A gar agape yp ree dia” Si a wen suits. On reaching country or is the largest of land animals, dials were introduced in 1620. and was to have been hanged this|the visit of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood =. to 18-year sista. | ort bd right Mis Lenee Pinwheels the wkiet sing dale — —_—_—_____ week. 48 a representative of the Japanese | mM sel-edged pI s cam) uickly q | _ pvernment. Gen. Wood, now gov: || ve | ribbon and pendant grapes ornamental pin as trim- slipped off. iM J hi 1c c. the "Phiterines, vietted | KHAKI OUTING |]! in self color——$12.50, ming—-$12.50. rs. Johnson Gets [iiiiin jint terore he moumed vere, || BREECHES $2.45 | —Second Floor Lament Nowra a | : 4 abaittibsiee | ines 12, 14 and 16, at $23. : Extension of Time | Heavy khaki twill; lots of | 4 friends for their loyal patronage. We want them Mrs. Dolly Johnson, giater of James. . Mahoney, convicted wife murder. jer, who was found guilty of forging with enlarged stocks and many additions. Otis W. Crash, Man Is Slain | pockets; seams double stitched; laced knee; 6- to léyear sizes. Harding Approves Pact Reservation MADRAS BLOUSES $1.75 the treaty at 10 a, m. tomorrow. In a vigorous statement to the and $27.50. GIRLS’ SPRING TOPCOATS UILTED Satin Slip- in refreshingly new shades blue, $2.85 pair. With We take this oppor” we will not only be able Hf) Brinker's court Thursday. [i ’member of the foreign relations || tams; solid colors and mix. tunity #0 thank our many © serve them with the < committee, tures; $1.75 to $3.00. sheepskin soles, $3.00 —sizes 8 to 14 years, same timetested lines, but Hl) Seeking to Prevent The committes agreed to vete on $13.50. pairs —Second Floor ~—First Floor a 8-110 Mal St, Seatt | A . Te, omen tan, Pioneer "Mons, Qvtdi the power of attorney on papers) wastinGTON, Feb. 24—Pres. || “JACKIE COOGAN” || || pers, with silk pom- 4 K. K. Tvete & Sons, jeer Men's which gave James Mahoney posnes . . a | | hand - t d of tans, blues and greens, § hora tala Bi Maiitastion “if. the convenient Non Ok Ma wifey treme n, [dent Harding today approved a com, HATS | pon and hand-turne ‘§ lowrent district at 1200-1302 First Ave. cor, Univer granted an extension of time for fi, Promise reservation to the four. [| leather soles, in black, are at such satietaotney a sity, in the Aréade Bidg, ling a petition for new trial in Judge |POWer Paciifc pact submitted to him | For the smaller boys; roll- rose and Copenhagen coatings as Polaire Cloth, J by Senator Brandegee, Connecticut, [| brim, turn-down styles and Chinchilla and Wool Velour i to share the advantages All are invited to come TACOMA, Feb. 2%4.—One hour!United Press, Senator Hiram John- . ’ of our new home, where and see our new home. ter he had overturned his auto-|son attacked the compromise reserva- with fs eet a W. . ; in an attempt. to avold. | tion. dagins Oeien 400 haces aitresses A Saturday “Candy Shop” Special ALL OVERCOATS REDUCED || 277.">."0i2 ears ee cor BI $2.50 Pierce, a city employe, died from! 3 Burned to Death | ouses . ; : +, |persons | Police Shakes Ci several iasing in a fire which ceptable, Already knotted by | joréd finish of rigk-rack and : CHICAGO, Feb. 4—A 6 C ty fwept a twostory rooming house || hard and ready to allp on in lage pce lio 2 ac A Saturday special in a wholesome confection— FO po lieved to have been intended for the|here today. & jiffy, In plaid, etripe and | cuffs, Price $2.50. delightfully fresh—85c pound. F 1300-1302 First Ave, Cor. University Jeentral detective bureau, which ex-| our others were severely injured thing cravatings, “Se and —Second Floor —Virst Poor Arcade Bidz. Mail orders given prompt and carefui K. K. TVETE & SONS atlention. SEATTLE i re ved the accident. injuries in Bomb Intended for NEW STA-TI NECKTIES A new idea, and so very ac in Rooming House CLEBURND, Tex., Feb. 24.—Three were burned to death and ploded two doors from that place in Chieago last night, shook the entire downlowa district, —Third Yloor It is estimated that there are at least 10,000 lepers in Russia, ‘ Cun PIM eet Virginia Peanut Butter Crisp Special 35c Pound The Blouse Section has many requests for these prac- tical, convertible-collar Blouses of plain white linene, with tai