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THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. . ACED COUPLE TRELAND TRUCE WIFE MURDERER { questionen )BEVERIDGE IS ask Trek Tun, Ons, rime, AGAINDECLARED SLAINBY POSSE se===me———- BEING BODMED E THIRD WOMAN HERE IS SUCCESSFUL AT TUESDAY ELECTIONS A magic trunk cnused the downfall Tearing the signatures of 108 tam | of William Bledsoe, T. J. Smith and) payers of Newcastle school disteiety Hurrah! Another successful 1B. A, Late Wednesday night, when No. 14, protest againat the alleged Parke wan eoneetae wen touts | Will Last Until Monday, | Is Surrounded and Killed in |His Defeat of Harding’s Man «| poed gut of S165 dur’ | cunty aherifi’s office “tn commana to have won the election ax com May 8 | Desert Brush | Astounds hotel Mewes A and peers missioner of Waterway District * / The trunk, polices declared, was| ing school children without @ IN OWN HOME RAN No. 2 ° ole woman . . oo ¢ ed electrically to produce eleve: fi Rea Phan te + ae: Aitge BY GEORGE MACDONAGH DINGO, May 4—A shoritts BY FRED G. JOMNSTON wired electrically to produce elevens| rant and without consent ot too a over three men, "The ‘tare ate | DUBLIN, N pOawe toda Weht in the body of INDIANAPOLIS, May 4 Net us were shaken on {ta top.| mts.” was sent Thursday to three years, jMrenee a ty hier, wite murderer, eee er eee rie tall Momme Marked decks and a loaded “put and| Authorities of the state, county ac a truc . reidhd to/ mountains near here when he re ay, flue om the victory of aia Armed and Masked) last until 4 p.m May {fused to surrender, They also leader over Senator Harry 8 _ ‘ | 74% brought the body of Mra, Brandatet . . > re sos ‘ | te no not fo > Albert J. Neveridge's defeat of the Bandits Invade |Civil War on Again |(*. who wan mot four times by | eater \her husband, In the home of friends jclone friend and supporter of Prest a Defeats Eckart for School! area up asain on the heotm of the WH® quarreled Monday. Bho left ad Realignment of political forees tn their home and went to the home of & NELSON }f APT? announcem t tr Dublin that the Police had found no trace, Board Place tebels had agreed to a trace with the{ fiends. Her husband called there Meneages of congratulation re Thursday, of two masked bandits j ERS | tree date. r | yesterday, shot he n with a re loeived by Beveridge from former ho entered the home of Mr, and rene tT jottee patrole in County, Yolver and then ‘placed the weapon | Bull Moone leaders convinced his FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET F Antone Blerm Port Discovery of an error in the tabu-{ _ Bevere, Pose untn Derry were am.jcirectiy over her heart and. fired clone followers that if he Is succens i ‘ 4 | tation of the vote on school commis. | Tyrone and County Derry were am ful in defeat Samuel Ralston R st., Wednesd: ‘i again. He was surrounded in the ul in defeating Samu f land st.. Wednesday night, and | sioner for the one-year term changed | buahed, one stable being killed democrat, at the November election, rebbed them of $85 at the point of revolvers. The two victims are over 70 years of age. Bierman was helping his wife wash dishes when the two ban- dits walked in. One man wore a red mask, the other a white one. Bierman and his wife stood drawer located a reserve fund of the entire agpect of the race Wednes day afternoon and showed BE. F, Tay lor as winner, tnstead of Claude HH Bekart, incumbent. Unofficial count by the county au- ditor showed Reuben Jones, secretary to the achool board, gave the following result kart with a lead of | j Rearly 600 votes, but a recheck by} ‘pe a metre r wou |WOMAN HELD AS BLUEBEARD CLEVELAND, May Cireum: | stantial evidence continued to pile up today }ed, Prosecutor Stanton announced t bru & pone junt bef dusk, le reached for his revolver Jand several officers fired. Brand stetter was dead when they reached hin side REUNION PLANS Esther Tannebaum gs being questioned by the police of Camden, N. J., since tne find- jing of the body of Ida Kramer, 7, in a creek. GENOA PARLEY BY HENRY WooD | his candidacy for president would re election, compiled unofficially today showed Beveridge win by a ma jority of approximately 20,000, The vote, with 142 precincts yet to be heard from, was: | A Splendid Line of Tweed Suits T with their bands in the air, ter. against Cleveland's “Lady eyertane 167 ¢ 1 | 4 eae ee he od gone rpuiicgne sap A i searched the house. Revetle 5 | Altho examination of the exhumed ing New, in looking for the cause of & They found $80 which Bierman Allen veeeee 6,680 | DOdy Of her third husband to die un lthe starting defeat of the senator for : had just taken from the bank to Eokart announced himacl satiatiea | der mysteriour ci tances in the] A call for all former members of renomination, stopped their search s| a Pay debts with, and in a bureau | with the recheck, and conceded Tay. | last few years had not been complet-| (ne Oist division in this eily to meet oan in turning to James Eli Watson, the, 25 00 4 e@ wide search was under way*today for! James T. Peasgood, missing city treasurer, charged in warrants sworn | to by the municipal board of trustees | with embezzling $35.000 in city funda Humane Society to Manage City Poun The proposition to turn the city pound over to the Humane society | Stanton claimed to have learned to day. that she poisoned the last three of |her five husbands so she could cot lect the Insurance He ts working on the theory! A man to take charge of the en tire arrangements and ¢ work with him are to b |The reunion ts to overlap h that of the Veterans of Foreign Ware. ened to bring tne whole structure of the conference to the ground, wh he sauve Kussians | quietly walting the complete destr |tlon, The New leaders claimed they saw Watson's hand in the fact that Bev. eridge carried all but two counties in the Sixth congressional district, in which Watson lives, Every county lor's election, at the L. C. Smith Bulldicg restau other Indiana senator $35 The mon then fled. For the threeyear term on the that the slightest traces of arsento Or) rant at 12:80 p. m. Saturday to lay! GENOA, May 4—The Genoa con] Watson's ambition to control the ; = REE 4 jschoo! board, Dr. C. W. Sharples | any other polson would lead to sert) mans for the third annual reunion of | ference tottered on the verge Of COM | renuptionn organization in Indiana, * : ¥ City Official Gone joverwhelmingly defeated his op- | OUs charges ‘against her the division, August 18 ic 20, has| plete collapse today and not divide the control with New, leaves little to be wished in the ° 9 . |ponents, Dr. C. C. Tiffin and Dean| The woman's two children. who been issued by Lieut. Gey, W. J.| Premier Lioyd George, thru confer-| ay he hax been doing, caused him to f ee 4 Charged With Theft | Burkneimer | ied of polwon said to have been tak: Coyie, former member of the dl-| ences, strussied to avert the crash. | Knife his colleacue, New's supporters way of coloring or accépted | / ca Jen accidentally, were heavily insure¢ . 2 ; VENICE, Cal., May 4,—A country: | en accidenta vily Insured, | vision, ‘The French and Beigians threat-| hitterly clatme | style in this most practical of suit fashions. ‘ Rough-surfaced acroring we Churaan puna acy son faaed a the mate Tose se Seayy U, S, Demands sion’ wit ins sna Senin [inated twit sce the ted ao | wane Wai’ el "manager, Soe frones cemmenscontet | ces ‘sens ret” See! Baymont by France ee ee ae ne na ee ee ae eee eae ed tnatnant| Heathery Texte gyre: camer anemia cent vote, but it was later determined today declared the French govern: |Chinese Confess ood tha Sree hath thananstor & of8 et cried tun wets teeta ot Lilae, Lavender, Cherry, Orange, Big Tulip Festival STE LOE wes come eere te| Smmuggting Ring 2 inn aso nape to neeo {Tatty id, imazoeted, erent Ton, Gray, Brown. On in Bellingham Murray Now lidade France's debt in 30 jest of 4 per cent years with inter. | PORTLAND, May 4.—Confeanion lof a regularly organived smuggling tiate separately with “the British an they have with the Germans and be ‘The farmer vote, which he had been gave him an indorsement —belted or straightly close-fitting, conceded, ‘ : “8 « a BELLINGHAM, May 4.—The an ——- [ring for getting Chinese into the |iieve Lioyd George may come tulcar preatee thai his choctat fohewers with good silk linings. Worth; nual tulip festival opened here today, . * * nited States was made here by to t se of the attitud a dis? aman? eiea o y Tacoma Election Kiwanians Indorse Agree to this because of the attitude 1 to predict. Beveridge’s with prominent officials of the North. Leong Bing and Leong Lup, arrest |of France. n limitation of campaign ex: representatives of a great vogue west and British Columbia in attend-| TACOMA, May 4.—Election of * ed by immigration officers Sunday.| The French delegation here today ; | —$25.00. 1 penses and attacks on the New stand —Second Floor ance Joh Tx Marray, by 36 votes over| CONding Crew Away |"'rn, ‘Crimes ‘eal. they tnd paid launiced. Wrotrcctitne from” Paris, |petaee and attacks on the sreaived| Gov. Louls F. Hart, Lieut. Gov. W.| Claire Bowman to the clty council! Hearty indorsement of the plan to| $1,900 to a smuggling voncern in| which would be, st waa understood.| with winning votes In the rural dis Nicoll, of British Columb: or Hugh M. Caldwell, of among the speakers. Miss Aletta Day will be crowned as} queen of the festival Friday night.|an accurate account was made, Pinal) H ‘The festival will end Saturday night. | the official | elty counct! decided to inspect 30 vot Was still in doubt today, Following canvass yesterday, the Ing machines, to determine whether decision was expected by Saturday said— car-owning po; business with a message which 1920 the makers of send the University of Washington the Poughkeepsie regatta given by the Kiwanis club at gular weekly meeting in the Washington Ati crew to w it | day TheA N21 Tire Man of the Town It takes about 80,000 tire dedllers to serve the vast ion of this country. What is your idea of what a tire dealer ought to be? tires—such as U.S. Royal The A No. 1 tire man of your local- Mong Kong to get them Into the United States, Inapector « P. ham, federal imm anid the ring was know: ating in several coast ¢ | Bing and Lup will d+ to be oper. unalterable o ne regarding ty as contained > reiterate France »mition to con turn of private jim the note to I L Lioyd George In direct com munication with Premier Potncare at making every effort to per suade the French premier not to adopt such an attitude. Council Starts Job of Cutting Expense Forecasting a drastic system of economy for the coming year, the jcounci! utilities committee Thursday lrecommended that the city welghts jlease for rooms in the Central build jing be canceled. Councilman Lou Cohen declared that a mving of $1,500 annually Two Drivers ‘Lose White Licenses land measures department be moved! fo tho unused fire station at Fourth} jave. an@ Thomas st, and that the! tricts, ‘The labor centers, such as| |Lake county, which had been con.| j ceded to New by P ridge fol) vwers, | got on the band wagon with a heavy | vote. Beveridge was given a heavy vote! jby the on his prohibition | | wtand, x a strong supporter of| strict enforcement of the anti-liquor lawn Republicans tn the state today were trying to rally the forces of New be. hind Reyeridge in the election, The clecti@ @™ November will depend on the ona which they meet in solid ifying publican voters behind the cand *. Ralston i# a former governor of the state and has a good personal \ following, and democrats look for him to make a strong race. Tacoma Worker Dies moved to a hospital The tractor skidded toward Emer. son, who jumped in front to avoid | being hit by the side ewing. Popular Corsets AT SPECIAL PRICES Practically every type of figure may be fitted” in one or another of these specially-priced Corsets—with savings to the purchaser worth while ELASTIC-SIDE GIRDLE Special | would be mado, and predicted { Tractor United States Tires a clean re — exe lees the ron ag age 2 Lon | Coached -by ; Eract vad $2. 50 brought a note of com- prenend —e policy. jomsies that would be effected by the/neath an electric tractor at the St ow ‘esponsi . council, Paul mil) yards, Robert E on, 79, monsense into the tire Where else can you get it—or how? hat’ a tome udinatan ateah eon xb Especially popular with of slender figure is this Girdle (pictured at left) wi : lacings. Strengthened with pink ity is not going to stop growing. He “ ‘ brocade front section, ‘ is an active factor in the new kind “Go to a legitimate dealer * and get a legitimate tire” Teach Roberts, of Kent, and Joe Masilott!, 1169 Bist ave, &, Seattle, white auto ‘lieved of thefr S——=_ two years—the Am bad in tire retailin It was surprising him. ware store. dependable public service. United States Tires are Good Tires From then on—over a was given the frankest picture ever published of the good and owners were as anxious to legitimate tire dealer as we were be running in this country, you can ‘The makers of United States Tires urge upon everybody —manufacturer and dealer alike—a new kind of competition. Let us compete for more and more _———_____4 of erican public many car- ind a business rank is that of the best dry goods or clothing or hard- ‘This wasn’t true a few years a Tire Branch, of competition, brought into the tire business by the makers of U.S. Tires. A competition for more and more public confidence, A competition for greater and greater service, were drivers’ licenses when charged with peeding in Justice John B. Gordon's \pourt Thursday. Roberts was fined j $17 and Maatlott! $20 Bureau of Missing Relatives JULIUS ALTEN, who worked ar a 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles Hartman, 6412 47th ave. 8. H. E. Mables, 1020 E. Den cut fingers when struck 2th ave. and Pine st. Wednesday by an auto driven by F. Nelthorpe, 2317. 34th ave. 8, B. H. Briehm, 1364 Adams 219." reported that he had struck a woman at Pine «et. and Third ave, Wednesday, Sho received & broken arm. Renton 220 Alfred Anderson, hotel, was bruised when struck Wednesday by an auto driven by A. G, Hubbard, 241 50th ave, W Downstairs Store: Decidedly Smart: $6.95 _ ODISHLY short - vamped —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON “YOUTHLINE” REDUSO Special Of $3.95 a to tell about As pictured at right, an especially ay - e eo readers to use ( re . ies attractive new low-bust Corset in (fam Today, paige cma nara A New Patent pink brocade, sufficiently boned to ' “3 American ci' you'll locate . j 3 er mante tia dealere wh Pump take care of the average stout figure. vey s MME. LYRA BROCADE Now, when you think of the Darber in Topeka, Kan., ts being yet with plenty of ,tog 12,000,000 automobiles that will soon sought for by his aunt, Mrs. K room, this new Onestrap CORSET Wuet mann, of 406 Brandon st Pump in patent leather joins | Special She hag an important message for|]) comfort to fine appearance. see how legitimate tire merchants him. |J| With flexible hand-turned sole a and covered Cuban heel—sizes $3 50 3 to 7, e A low-top Corset, as sketched at left, admirably suited to the slender figure, with enough boning to give comfortable support with- | lie fidence. ‘Rie . a pry ood for higher and 217 A. Dickinson, 0 Belve-' out binding the figure. Made ' dero ave, ved bruises i " higher quality. when eet Gown. et Riveraide of pink brocade. ‘ Let us compete for still more Thursd »y an auto driven by O. R. MILLER BROCADE CORSET iy Special $3.50 Rather low in bust and shoulder is the model at right, affording the greatest freedom and grace, as there is no boning over the hips. ee Ed Sandgr¢en, 6010 Detroit Me 221 ave, rep Oe tat mba The “8-Minute” Cut comfortably long and fitted Madinon at Wettnancays cco? OHIO Range with graduated front clasp. Ma- U.S. Royal Cord Tires 2 ckson S 12-216 Ja treet W. Boston st a. Y. M 22350. rer. had struck an unidentified man at Fifth ave. 8. and Washington st. and that the man was unhurt. oe A year ngo today three pedes- trians were injured by autos, making a total of 301, da, 1030 Main Tuesday that he 4hole Model; 16-inch Oven Best 6-Way Water Coil $3.00 | | FREDERICK United States @ Rubber Company samen greee’ te O'R male i $69.00 NEMO CORSET—Special, $4.00 With its svecial reducing features, this Corset molds the stout figure into smooth, straight lines. (Second Floor) |'& NELSON